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. 2021 Nov 8;16(11):e0259621. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259621

Table 1. Cases characteristics (family members and deceased children) contributing to the anticipated and experienced acceptability analysis.

Characteristics n (%)
CaDMIA participants CHAMPS participants
Family member relationship with child Mother 5 (33) 36 (32)
Father 4 (27) 11 (10)
Mother and father 0 (0) 5 (4)
Grandparent* 6 (34) 11 (10)
Other combination of members 0 (0) 12 (11)
Unknown 0 (0) 39 (34)
Family member sex Female 11 (73) 36 (32)
Male 4 (27) 11 (10)
Mixed/ unknown 0 (0) 67 (59)
Family member age 18–25 2 (13)
26–59 10 (67)
≥60 3 (20)
Unknown 0 (0) 114 (100)
Family member education level No formal schooling 4 (27)
Primary 9 (60)
Secondary 2 (13)
Unknown 0 (0) 114 (100)
Religion Christian catholic 2 (13)
Christian protestant/ evangelic 6 (40)
Christian unspecified 0 (0) 60 (53)
Muslim 0 (0) 1 (1)
Hindu 0 (0) 2 (2)
Traditional/ animist 5 (33) 26 (23)
Atheist 1 (7) 0 (0)
Unknown 1 (7) 26 (23)
Child sex Female 8 (53) 49 (43)
Male 6 (40) 65 (57)
Unknown 1 (7) 0 (0)
Child age group Stillborn 4 (27) 32 (28)
Early neonate 4 (27) 45 (39)
Late neonate 0 (0) 3 (3)
Infant 3 (20) 14 (12)
Child 4 (27) 20 (18)
Total 15 114

* Grandparent includes also great-grand parent and great-great grandparent.