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. 2016 May 4;11(5):e0154808. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154808

Table 3. Best-fit model predicting household-level long lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) retention after a targeted distribution, controlling for repeated observations on households and community-level clustering among 10 Indigenous Batwa communities in Uganda.

Variable Odds ratio 95% confidence interval P-value
Socioeconomic factors
Household assets (tertiles)
Poorest Ref Ref Ref
Poor 1.59 [0.79–2.77] 0.17
Least poor 3.32 [1.54–6.49] <0.01
Highest education of female ≥16 in household
No formal education Ref Ref Ref
Some primary education and beyond 1.09 [0.70–1.68] 0.69
Number of people in household 1.05 [0.94–1.16] 0.38
Number of rooms in home 1.25 [0.98–1.62] 0.07
Roofing material on home
Iron sheets Ref Ref Ref
Grass thatched or banana fibers 0.34 [0.07–1.54] 0.16
Time control
Survey month/year 0.01*
January 2013 Ref Ref Ref
July 2013 0.54 [0.27–1.08] 0.08
November 2013 0.22 [0.11–0.45] <0.01
January 2014 0.17 [0.08–0.34] <0.01
April 2014 0.12 [0.06–0.24] <0.01

* Global significance of the variable in the model calculated from a Deviance test