Table 2.
Variable | Absolut event rate (n) | |
---|---|---|
Intervention (cluster n = 40) |
Control (cluster n = 40) |
|
Interviewed households (HH) | 0.47 (3836/8174) | 0.53 (4338/8174) |
Total population | 0.47 (16,321/35091) | 0.54 (18,770/35091) |
People in each HH* | 4.3 (2.0, n = 3836) | 4.3 (2.0, n = 4338) |
HH without tap water | 0.88 (3351/3807) | 0.81 (3518/4321) |
Women parity* | 2.0 (1.7, n = 530) | 1.9 (1.7, n = 628) |
Women age* | 25.5 (6.6, n = 530) | 25.6 (6.6, n = 627) |
Women education above primary (p = 0.00)a | 0.47 (246/529) | 0.60 (372/622) |
Woman speaks Spanish (p = 0.00)a | 0.68 (353/521) | 0.90 (556/621) |
Woman without a partner | 0.07 (37/527) | 0.07 (45/623) |
Women receives government aid | 0.58 (304/524) | 0.53 (329/620) |
Woman has health insurance | 0.94 (497/529) | 0.94 (586/624) |
*Average (standard deviation SD, n)
acluster-level t-test