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. 2014 Feb 5;90(2):234–241. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0127

Table 1.

Characteristics of children ages 12–23 months and their families participating in the KEMRI/CDC HDSS June to July of 2003 cross-sectional survey in Gem, Kenya

Characteristic Participants (N = 244)
n Percent
Mother's age (years)
 15–19 18 7.4
 20–24 78 32.0
 25–29 53 21.7
 30–34 43 17.6
 35–40 35 14.3
 40+ 12 4.9
 Missing 5 2.1
Child sex
 Male 119 48.8
 Female 125 51.2
Number of children in the household*
 1 27 11.1
 2 39 16.0
 3 37 15.2
 4 34 13.9
 5 30 12.3
 6+ 29 11.9
 Missing 48 19.7
Birth order*
 Firstborn 35 14.3
 Not firstborn 155 63.5
 Missing 54 22.1
Mother alive
 Yes 241 98.8
 No 3 1.2
Mother with child at interview
 Yes 233 95.5
 No 11 4.5
Mother looks after the child
 Yes 229 93.9
 No 15 6.2
Maternal education level* (years)
 < 8 132 54.1
 ≥ 8 and ≤ 12 21 8.6
 > 12 2 0.8
 Missing 89 36.5
Spouse occupation*
 Subsistence farming 74 30.3
 Skilled labor 13 5.3
 Unskilled labor 12 4.9
 Small business/business owner 11 4.5
 Salaried worker 9 3.7
 Other 4 1.6
 Housewife 3 1.2
 Spouse absent 49 20.1
 Missing 68 27.9
Father's education level* (years)
 < 8 88 36.1
 ≥ 8 and ≤ 12 23 9.4
 > 12 6 2.5
 Missing 127 52.1
Father's age* (years)
 20–24 5 2.1
 25–29 24 9.8
 30–34 13 5.3
 35–40 23 9.4
 40+ 35 14.3
 Missing 144 59.0
Father alive
 Yes 211 86.5
 No 19 7.8
 Missing 14 5.7
Household head occupation*
 Subsistence farming 113 46.3
 Skilled labor 7 2.9
 Unskilled labor 14 5.7
 Small business/business owner 32 13.1
 Salaried worker 8 3.3
 Housewife 2 0.8
 Missing 68 27.9
Distance to the clinic where the child received last vaccination (km)
 0–1.99 96 39.3
 ≥ 2 147 60.2
 Missing 1 0.4
Distance to the nearest health facility (km)
 0–1.99 101 41.1
 ≥ 2 142 58.2
 Missing 1 0.4
Child is orphan
 Yes 22 9.0
 No 209 85.7
 Missing 13 5.3
*

This variable comes from the HDSS database, and the missing data are a result of incomplete HDSS records.