Table 3.
Comparison of household and individual level demographics, knowledge, and attitudes about malaria and bed nets by highland and lowland sites
Characteristic | Highland (n = 1923) | Lowland (n = 1332) |
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Demographics | ||
Children under five in household | 1026 (53 %) | 323 (25 %) |
Pregnant woman in household | 107 (11 %) | 163 (12 %) |
Female household head education level | ||
No school | 211 (11 %) | 170 (13 %) |
Primary | 1107 (58 %) | 601 (45 %) |
Secondary | 505 (27 %) | 446 (34 %) |
More than secondary | 90 (5 %) | 115 (9 %) |
Durable good ownership | ||
Radio | 1620 (84 %) | 1019 (77 %) |
Stove | 124 (7 %) | 169 (13 %) |
TV | 367 (19 %) | 443 (33 %) |
Indoor lighting | 54 (3 %) | 149 (11 %) |
Bike | 298 (16 %) | 709 (53 %) |
Sofa set | 795 (41 %) | 626 (47 %) |
Bed set | 1652 (86 %) | 1240 (93 %) |
Wealth group | ||
Very low | 906 (47 %) | 340 (25 %) |
Low | 390 (20 %) | 120 (9 %) |
Medium | 292 (15 %) | 407 (31 %) |
High | 332 (17 %) | 465 (35 %) |
Basic malaria knowledge | ||
Malaria transmitted by mosquitoes | 1910 (99 %) | 1319 (99 %) |
Fever a symptom of malaria | 1845 (96 %) | 1320 (99 %) |
Malaria prevented by bed nets | 1876 (98 %) | 1322 (99 %) |
Attitudes about malaria | ||
Family at risk of malaria | 1871 (97 %) | 1274 (96 %) |
Malaria is serious | 1751 (91 %) | 1233 (93 %) |
Children are more at risk than adults | 1632 (85 %) | 877 (66 %) |
People in my community concerned about malaria | 1881 (98 %) | 1267 (95 %) |
Malaria history | ||
Known someone who died of malaria | 1025 (53 %) | 777 (58 %) |
Known someone with severe complications of malaria | 687 (37 %) | 537 (41 %) |
Known someone who had long-term sequaelae from malaria | 167 (9 %) | 128 (10 %) |
Attitude towards bed nets as a prevention strategy | ||
Community believes bed nets are good way to prevent malaria | 1797 (94 %) | 1311 (98 %) |
Community rather buy other things than bed net | 425 (22 %) | 161 (12 %) |
Community thinks bed nets purchased better than free | 308 (16 %) | 252 (19 %) |
Householder believes bed net is beneficial | 1809 (94 %) | 1317 (99 %) |
Bed nets are a good way to prevent malaria | 1667 (87 %) | 1295 (97 %) |
Householder believes bed nets bought are better than free | 258 (13 %) | 183 (14 %) |
Attitudes towards bed net access | ||
Same chance of obtaining a bed net | 1618 (84 %) | 1167 (88 %) |
Bed net is easy to get | 474 (25 %) | 594 (45 %) |
Could not afford a bed net if had to pay | 632 (33 %) | 219 (16 %) |
Attitudes towards bed net use | ||
People in community only use during rainy season | 335 (17 %) | 28 (2 %) |
Householder only uses during rainy season | 171 (9 %) | 29 (2 %) |
No use using a net, I will get malaria anyway | 235 (12 %) | 32 (2 %) |
Using malaria drugs is easier than using bed net | 284 (15 %) | 154 (12 %) |
Using a bed net is difficult | 241 (13 %) | 36 (3 %) |