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. 2019 Oct 7;101(6):1350–1358. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0340

Table 4.

Multivariate analysis models of demographic and socioeconomic traits, practices, and environmental traits among pregnant women in the study population at the Francisco de Orellana Hospital (El Coca) for two dependent variables: “Recognizing the vector” and “having seen triatomines indoors”

Recognizing the vector
Variables Adjusted OR P-value for Wald’s test P-value for LR test
Geographical region in which the woman was born 0.07
 Coastal region 1
 Interandean region 1.04 [0.27; 4] 0.954
 Amazonian region 2.05 [0.82; 5.14] 0.125
 Foreign 0.23 [0.03; 2.01] 0.185
 At least one member of the household hunts 0.031
  No 1
  Yes 3.3 [1.01; 10.85] 0.049
 Reports seing wild animals in or near the dwelling 0.026
  No 1
  Yes 3.01 [1.07; 8.41] 0.036
Having seen triatomines indoors
 Age (years) 0.028
  ≤ 18 1
  18–35 6.93 [1.33; 36.08] 0.021
  > 35 3.97 [0.46; 34.32] 0.21
 Monthly income (US$) 0.012
  < 250 1
  ≥ 250 3.32 [1.25; 8.84] 0.016
 Distance of current domicile to El Coca city (km) < 0.001
   0 (living in El Coca city) 1
   < 60 12.26 [3.44; 43.72] < 0.001
   ≥ 60 8.51 [2.54; 28.53] < 0.001

OR = odds ratio; LR = likelihood ratio.