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. 2016 Feb 4;11(2):e0148586. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148586

Table 3. Results of the Logistic Regression of Childhood Fever on Household Possession of Bed Nets, and Household Characteristics.

Fever Odds Ratio Standard Error. z P>z 95% Confidence Interval
Household net possession 0.722 0.071 -3.290 0.001 0.595 0.877
Caregiver’s age 1.005 0.004 1.170 0.241 0.997 1.013
Socioeconomic level:
Middle 1.195 0.090 2.350 0.019 1.030 1.386
Highest 1.179 0.087 2.240 0.025 1.021 1.362
Mother’s educational level:
Primary education 1.007 0.085 0.090 0.931 0.854 1.189
Secondary education 0.688 0.083 -3.100 0.002 0.544 0.872
Tertiary education 0.449 0.161 -2.240 0.025 0.222 0.906
Number of under-5 in household 0.995 0.001 -5.220 0.000 0.994 0.997
Time period (base = baseline) 0.390 0.032 -11.310 0.000 0.332 0.460
Treatment (base = control) 0.562 0.046 -7.090 0.000 0.480 0.659
Interaction: Treatment*Time period 1.703 0.198 4.590 0.000 1.357 2.138
_cons 2.269 0.380 4.900 0.000 1.635 3.150

Log Pseudolikelihood = -1089646, Wald chi2 (11) = 205.9, Probability > chi2 = 0.0000, Pseudo R2 = 0.34