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. 2017 May 3;16:187. doi: 10.1186/s12936-017-1836-6

Table 3.

Relationship between socio-demographic factors of study participants, promptness of presentation in health facility and home-based management of malaria

Socio-demographic factors Home based management of malaria χ2 p
Yes (%) No (%)
Family social class
 Upper (n = 77) 63 (81.8) 14 (18.2) 6.60 0.04
 Middle (n = 123) 85 (69.1) 38 (30.9)
 Lower (n = 90) 74 (82.2) 16 (17.8)
Household size
 Small (n = 274) 208 (75.9) 66 (24.1) 1.13 0.29
 Large (n = 16) 14 (87.5) 2 (12.5)
Caregivers’ age (years)
 16–25 (n = 42) 30 (71.4) 12 (28.6) 0.74 0.86
 26–35 (n = 189) 146 (77.2) 43 (22.8)
 36–45 (n = 54) 42 (77.8) 12 (22.2)
 >45 (n = 5) 4 (80.0) 1 (20.0)
Level of education
 Tertiary (n = 87) 63 (72.4) 24 (27.6) 4.59 0.21
 Secondary (n = 124) 92 (74.2) 32 (25.8)
 Primary (n = 65) 56 (86.1) 9 (13.9)
 No formal (n = 14) 11 (78.5) 3 (21.5)
Promptness of presentation
 Late presentation (n = 124) 112 (90.3) 12 (9.7) 22.89 <0.001
 Early presentation (n = 166) 110 (66.3) 56 (33.7)