Table 4. Comparison of the SHN activities in the schools.
Variable | AOR | 95% CI for AOR |
---|---|---|
School health services in school | ||
Deworming tablets † | 7.35*** | (5.28−10.24) |
Vitamin A † | 2.70*** | (2.04−3.59) |
Iron tablets † | 2.20*** | (1.60−3.03) |
First aid services † | 3.04*** | (2.09−4.43) |
Vision screening † | 1.71*** | (1.35−2.20) |
Hearing screening † | 3.61*** | (2.39−5.43) |
Dental screening † | 0.92 | (0.66−1.28) |
Students’ health records † | 2.17*** | (1.69−2.80) |
Health and sanitation facilities | ||
Enough water for drinking † | 0.83 | (0.57−1.19) |
Presence of toilets † | 1.64 | (0.59−4.58) |
Separate toilets for boys and girls † | 2.43 | (0.93−6.34) |
Water for toilets † | 0.76 | (0.51−1.14) |
Place to wash hands after toilet use † | 2.51*** | (1.65−3.80) |
Place for wash hands before eating † | 1.22 | (0.85−1.74) |
Enough water for washing hands † | 0.68 | (0.43−1.07) |
Soap to wash hands † | 1.60*** | (1.25−2.05) |
Child club for SHN activities † | 2.93*** | (2.23−3.85) |
Special health classes † | 1.16 | (0.89−1.51) |
*, p<0.05
**, p<0.01
***,p<0.001
†, Adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, religion, living arrangement, father’s education, and mother’s education