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. 2020 Aug 25;2020:5750891. doi: 10.1155/2020/5750891

Table 3.

Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection stratified by sociodemographic characteristics among schoolchildren in two primary school children in Rama town, Northern Ethiopia, June 2017.

Sociodemographic characteristics Intestinal parasites p value COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Negative (%) Positive (%)
Age group (years)
 ≤9 70 (78.7) 19 (21.3) 0.690 1.250 (0.42, 3.72)
 10–14 143 (73.3) 52 (26.7) 0.322 1.670 (0.60, 4.63)
 15+ 23 (82.1) 5 (17.9) 1

Sex
 Male 129 (74.8) 37 (22.3) 1
 Female 107 (73.3) 39 (26.7) 0.364 0.79 (0.47, 1.32)

Religion
 Christian 208 (74.8) 70 (25.2) 0.471 1.57 (0.62, 3.95)
 Muslim 28 (82.4) 6 (17.6) 1

Grade
 1–3 83 (71.6) 33 (28.4) 0.363 1.33 (0.72, 2.47)
 4–6 76 (79.2) 20 (20.8) 0.714 0.88 (0.45, 1.74)
 7–8 77 (77.0) 23 (23.0) 1

Family size
 ≤5 167 (78.4) 46 (21.6) 1 1
 6+ 69 (69.2) 30 (30.8) 0.097 1.57 (0.92, 2.70) 1.37 (0.75, 2.50)

Residence
 Urban 228 (76.2) 70 (23.5) 1 1
 Rural 8 (57.1) 6 (42.9) 0.109 2.44 (0.82, 7.28) 1.16 (0.22, 5.97)

Mother's educational status
 Unable to read and write 62 (69.7) 27 (30.3) 0.409 1.96 (0.39, 9.68)
 Primary school 123 (76.9) 39 (24.1) 0.658 1.43 (0.29, 6.88)
 Secondary school 42 (84) 8 (16.0) 0.860 0.86 (0.15, 4.73)
 College ad above 9 (81.8) 2 (18.2) 1

Father's educational status
 Unable to read and write 33 (63.5) 19 (36.5) 0.105 2.73 (0.81, 9.24) 2.66 (0.73.84)
 Primary school 11 (217.2) 33 (22.8) 0.565 1.40 (0.44, 4.40) 1.75 (0.51, 6.02)
 Secondary school 72 (78.3) 20 (21.7) 0.647 1.32 (0.40, 4.32) 1.85 (0.51, 6.75)
 College and above 19 (82.6) 4 (17.4) 1 1