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. 2020 Apr 15;5(4):e002093. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002093

Table 4.

Weighted state proportions for MNCRH, HIV and STI indicators, South Sudan household survey, 2015

Indicator* Weighted state coverage proportions (%) and in parenthesis 95% CI (%)
UN Jonglei/GPAA Warrap NBeG WBeG Lakes WES CES EES
Maternal and neonatal care
ANC 4+ 21.4 (±7.2) 11.0 (±3.6) 9.9 (±5.1) 27.6 (±10.7) 37.7 (±9.3) 18.6 (±6.6) 30.7 (±7.7) 40.0 (±9.7) 19.4 (±6.2)
Malaria prophylaxis 36.0 (±8.9) 29.8 (±6.3) 24.3 (±6.4) 43.1 (±12.3) 36.4 (±10.9) 33.7 (±8.2) 36.7 (±8.2) 42.4 (±10.1) 22.3 (±6.4)
Tetanus prophylaxis 6.7 (±4.1) 8.8 (±4.1) 8.0 (±5.3) 12.0 (±8.3) 17.6 (±9.2) 8.9 (±4.9) 16.6 (±6.8) 32.4 (±10.0) 9.7 (±5.0)
Institutional delivery 13.0 (±5.7) 14.9 (±4.9) 14.1 (±6.0) 25.3 (±11.0) 42.6 (±10.9) 26.5 (±7.5) 37.6 (±8.0) 55.1 (±9.4) 21.7 (±6.2)
PNC for mother 20.0 (±7.2) 11.8 (±4.3) 25.1 (±7.7) 36.2 (±11.7) 6.2 (±2.9) 10.8 (±5.5) 37.8 (±7.5) 27.9 (±8.7) 26.9 (±6.9)
Child immunisation
Measles vaccination 46.7 (±9.0) 56.5 (±6.4) 27.7 (±8.3) 26.6 (±9.3) 48.5 (±8.8) 49.4 (±8.5) 55.4 (±7.7) 73.1 (±8.7) 51.7 (±7.8)
DPT3 vaccination 25.5 (±8.0) 23.1 (±5.8) 21.0 (±7.4) 19.3 (±8.1) 51.1 (±10.0) 23.1 (±6.9) 42.8 (±8.0) 70.1 (±8.3) 39.0 (±6.8)
All basic vaccines 18.8 (±7.4) 9.6 (±4.3) 7.6 (±4.4) 11.3 (±5.9) 41.1 (±9.0) 16.4 (±6.3) 19.0 (±7.0) 48.6 (±9.4) 23.9 (±6.4)
Childcare
Vitamin A supplementation 5.0 (±4.6) 4.6 (±4.1) 0.9 (±1.1) 2.7 (±2.6) 9.7 (±10.1) 3.2 (±3.2) 12.9 (±8.0) 3.5 (±5.1) 8.4 (±6.6)
Malaria treatment 30.9 (±8.5) 21.7 (±5.8) 24.8 (±6.9) 38.4 (±11.7) 24.1 (±8.9) 25.8 (±7.4) 27.2 (±7.0) 53.4 (±10.2) 29.1 (±7.2)
Diarrhoea treatment 50.9 (±8.2) 55.6 (±6.2) 38.9 (±8.1) 64.6 (±10.7) 36.3 (±10.1) 49.7 (±8.1) 56.6 (±7.4) 60.5 (±10.3) 40.8 (±7.7)
Pneumonia care seeking 57.2 (±8.1) 64.9 (±6.1) 54.4 (±8.7) 59.7 (±12.4) 52.0 (±10.8) 72.6 (±7.1) 81.6 (±6.1) 82.2 (±7.8) 61.1 (±7.7)
HIV testing
HIV testing, women 4.9 (±3.5) 10.4 (±4.3) 2.8 (±2.9) 3.7 (±5.6) 33.2 (±7.8) 6.9 (±4.3) 52.2 (±7.6) 29.1 (±9.3) 21.7 (±6.6)
HIV testing, men 9.6 (±5.5) 11.6 (±4.5) 4.6 (±3.8) 8.1 (±5.5) 18.6 (±8.6) 12.2 (±5.7) 50.5 (±7.8) 34.3 (±9.8) 20.0 (±6.4)
HIV-related knowledge
MTCT knowledge, women 20.4 (±7.2) 15.0 (±5.0) 16.4 (±6.9) 20.0 (±9.8) 6.3 (±6.5) 18.1 (±6.5) 29.7 (±7.0) 17.9 (±7.6) 11.5 (±5.2)
MTCT knowledge, men 31.4 (±7.2) 21.6 (±5.7) 24.1 (±8.2) 19.9 (±10.4) 18.4 (±10.0) 23.1 (±7.2) 30.2 (±7.1) 21.5 (±8.5) 20.8 (±6.4)
Prevention knowledge, women 13.6 (±6.8) 10.5 (±4.5) 0.3 (±0.6) 4.5 (±6.1) 3.8 (±4.0) 2.1 (±2.5) 29.8 (±6.9) 11.3 (±4.3) 6.6 (±4.1)
Prevention knowledge, men 23.0 (±7.6) 18.1 (±5.4) 7.9 (±5.6) 12.1 (±8.8) 11.1 (±7.5) 18.0 (±6.9) 39.2 (±7.4) 23.2 (±7.2) 8.6 (±4.2)
Misconception knowledge 1 (mosquito), women 44.3 (±8.4) 31.7 (±6.4) 25.8 (±8.3) 47.7 (±11.9) 35.4 (±7.4) 21.3 (±7.2) 39.3 (±7.9) 60.1 (±9.7) 39.0 (±7.4)
Misconception knowledge 1 (mosquito), men 60.0 (±7.5) 41.0 (±6.7) 37.8 (±9.3) 40.8 (±12.0) 43.7 (±7.2) 34.0 (±8.4) 43.4 (±8.3) 82.2 (±6.1) 48.2 (±7.4)
Misconception knowledge 2 (food), women 45.0 (±8.5) 40.7 (±6.4) 25.1 (±8.0) 55.6 (±11.4) 70.7 (±9.0) 49.1 (±8.6) 74.9 (±6.8) 84.4 (±5.6) 64.1 (±6.4)
Misconception knowledge 2 (food), men 58.1 (±8.3) 51.5 (±6.7) 51.2 (±8.6) 58.1 (±11.8) 65.4 (±9.5) 57.2 (±8.4) 81.5 (±5.9) 91.3 (±4.7) 63.8 (±6.5)
Misconception knowledge 3 (witchcraft), women 47.0 (±8.7) 51.3 (±6.1) 50.4 (±8.8) 73.1 (±9.5) 73.2 (±10.0) 54.9 (±8.7) 42.5 (±5.8) 86.0 (±6.6) 62.0 (±6.6)
Misconception knowledge 3 (witchcraft), men 63.0 (±7.4) 56.2 (±6.2) 67.9 (±8.6) 84.9 (±7.9) 81.3 (±9.3) 62.8 (±8.2) 49.6 (±6.1) 87.6 (±6.5) 64.1 (±6.6)
STI-related knowledge
STI knowledge, women 31.7 (±8.0) 45.4 (±5.4) 45.7 (±7.7) 49.4 (±10.9) 38.4 (±11.2) 45.2 (±8.2) 58.8 (±7.5) 68.9 (±9.5) 40.7 (±6.8)
STI knowledge, men 37.8 (±8.3) 60.4 (±6.5) 63.3 (±7.5) 62.9 (±9.4) 46.8 (±11.9) 53.3 (±7.7) 69.2 (±7.5) 65.9 (±9.9) 48.5 (±8.0)
HIV prevention and contraception
Contraception among non-pregnant women 4.3 (±3.5) 0.4 (±0.6) 1.8 (±2.8) 5.5 (±6.0) 3.0 (±5.0) 3.3 (±3.9) 26.4 (±8.4) 16.7 (±9.9) 6.0 (±4.5)
Contraception among all married women 2.5 (±2.5) 0.4 (±0.5) 1.6 (±2.4) 5.0 (±5.5) 2.3 (±4.5) 2.7 (±3.1) 16.3 (±7.1) 12.4 (±7.9) 4.4 (±3.8)

We do not report state-level results for the condom use indicators, because sample sizes for this indicator were too small due to a combination of the low number of persons responding affirmatively to the related questions for the construction of the denominator (having engaged in extramarital sex) and numerator (having used a condom at last extramarital sex) and missing values.

*For indicator definitions see table 1.

ACT, Artemisinin-based combination therapy; ANC, antenatal care; CES, Central Equatoria; DPT, diphtheria/pertussis/ tetanus; EES, Eastern Equatoria; GPAA, Greater Pibor Administrative Area; int. ind, international indicator (including both married and unmarried women, excluding pregnant women); Jong, Jonglei; know, knowledge; m, men; MTCT, Mother to Child Transmission; NBeG, Northern Bahr el Ghazal; ORS, oral rehydration salts; PNC, postnatalcare; prev, prevention; STI, Sexually Transmitted Infection; UN, Upper Nile; w, women; Warr, Warrap; WBeG, Western Bahr el Ghazal; WES, Western Equatoria.