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. 2021 Jan 28;6(1):e003357. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003357

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of infants in the analytical sample, Gem subcounty, Kenya (2016–2017)

Control (n=160) (%) SMS (n=146) (%) SMS + 150KES (n=149) (%) Total (n=455) (%)
Mobile phone access
 Shares 49 (31) 48 (33) 46 (31) 143 (31)
 Owns 111 (69) 98 (67) 103 (69) 312 (69)
Infant’s sex
 Female 77 (48) 70 (48) 69 (46) 216 (48)
 Male 83 (52) 76 (52) 80 (54) 239 (53)
Infant’s age at enrolment
 6 months 104 (65) 92 (63) 96 (64) 292 (64)
 7 months 53 (33) 52 (36) 51 (34) 156 (34)
 8 months 3 (2) 2 (1) 2 (1) 7 (2)
Penta3 before enrolment
 Not vaccinated 6 (4) 7 (5) 6 (4) 19 (4)
 Vaccinated 154 (96) 139 (95) 143 (96) 436 (96)
Time to health facility
 ≤30 min 110 (69) 85 (58) 97 (65) 292 (64)
 >30 min 50 (31) 61 (42) 52 (35) 163 (36)
Maternal education
 ≤7 years 53 (33) 54 (37) 49 (33) 156 (34)
 >7 years 107 (67) 92 (63) 100 (67) 299 (66)
Birth order
 Firstborn 33 (21) 31 (21) 22 (15) 86 (19)
 Later born 127 (79) 115 (79) 127 (85) 369 (81)
Location of last delivery
 At home 30 (19) 28 (19) 25 (17) 83 (18)
 Health facility 129 (81) 118 (81) 124 (83) 371 (82)
Maternal age
 ≤25 years 80 (50) 86 (59) 62 (42) 228 (50)
 >25 years 80 (50) 60 (41) 87 (58) 227 (50)
No of ANC visits for enrolled infant
 ≤4 visits 114 (71) 99 (68) 96 (65) 309 (68)
 >4 visits 46 (29) 47 (32) 51 (35) 144 (32)
Socioeconomic quintile
 Bottom 40% 72 (45) 55 (38) 52 (35) 179 (39)
 Upper 60% 88 (55) 91 (62) 97 (65) 276 (61)

Data are n (%).

ANC, antenatal care; KES, Kenya Shillings; Penta3, third-dose pentavalent vaccine; SMS, short message service.