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. 2020 Sep 21;103(5):1818–1826. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0244

Table 1.

Variables evaluated in the logistic regression, their associated survey responses, and outcomes for the purpose of analysis

Variable Possible survey responses Analytic expression
Age (as a continuous variable) Chronological age by year
Age (as a dichotomous variable) Younger than 5 years = 0
Older than or equal to 5 years = 1
Does initial index case or contact have TB (any known or suspected case)? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Relationship of index case No contact Either no contact or known contact was not mother or other primary caregiver = 0
Non-household contact
Household contact, but non-primary caregiver of patient
Primary caregiver other than the mother Mother or another primary caregiver = 1
Mother
Proximity of contact with the child No contact No contact or known contact lives outside the house = 0
Lives outside the patient’s home
Lives in the patient’s home Lives in the same household = 1
Lives and sleeps in the same room?
Sleeps in the same bed?
Average time spent by the child with the contact daily* No contact No contact or known contact exposed to child less than 8 hours on average daily = 0
0–3 hours
4–7 hours
8–12 hours 8 or more hours in contact on average daily = 1
≥ 12 hours
Index case’s length of symptoms* No contact No contact or known contact with less than 12 weeks of symptoms = 0
< 3 weeks
4–7 weeks
8–11 weeks
≥ 12 weeks Contact with 12 or more weeks of symptoms = 1
Did contact have TB smear-positive sputum? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Were there six or more people in household pre-earthquake? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Does child live in a municipality with high–TB-burden (prevalence > 7%)? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Is patient displaced and living in shelter? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
If the child’s family is displaced, then does shelter have more than 25 cohabitants? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Does anyone in the house smoke? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Does the child’s family use wood or coal for cooking fuel? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0
Does the child live in geographically isolated area (i.e., is their barangay of residence on an island)? Yes Yes = 1
No No = 0

TB = tuberculosis.

*

Survey responses were categorized dichotomously for analysis. The natural distribution of the data informed the chosen cut-points of 8 hours and 12 weeks.