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. 2018 May 28;5:108. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00108

Table 4.

Significant potential household risk factors (Chi square test) for marking and latrine behaviour identified from the survey using univariate analysis.

Potential risk factor Behaviour Significance (2-sided) Test stastical value
Control (%) n Marking (%) n Latrine (%) n
Presence of another cat in the house p < 0.001 21.667
Yes 42.5% (48a) 82.5% (33b) 63.0% (58b)
No 57.5% (65a) 17.5% (7b) 37.0% (34b)
Missing 0.0% (0) 0.0% (0) 0.0% (0)
Cat flap in the house p = 0.005 10.591
Yes 17.7% (20b) 37.5% (15a) 13.0% (12b)
No 80.5% (91b) 62.5% (25a) 84.8% (78b)
Missing 1.8% (2) 0.0% (0) 2.2% (2)
Outside access allowed p = 0.003 16.411
Free access 14.2% (16b) 32.5% (13a) 12.0% (11b)
Restricted access 33.6% (38a) 27.5% (11a) 19.6% (18a)
No access 50.4% (57a) 40.0% (16a) 68.5% (63b)
Missing 1.8% (2) 0.0% (0) 0.0% (0)

Behavioural presentations (control, marking and latrine) differing at the 0.05 level of significance in post hoc pairwise comparisons are indicated by differing lower case letters, e.g., a vs b, of the same row, while those not differing (p > 0.05) have the same letter.