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. 2021 Jun 23;1:100038. doi: 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2021.100038

Table 5.

Community perception of biolarvicide effectiveness in reducing mosquito abundance

Variable Category Effective?
df Chi-square (P-value)
No, n (%) Yes, n (%)
Age (years) 15–24 17 (37.0) 29 (63.0) 3 4.45 (0.217)
25–54 144 (52.0) 133 (48.0)
55–64 20 (51.3) 19 (48.7)
65+ 22 (57.9) 16 (42.1)
Gender Male 99 (53.5) 86 (46.5) 1 1.05 (0.305)
Female 104 (48.4) 111 (51.6)
Marital status Married 107 (50.7) 104 (49.3) 1 0.00 (0.987)
Unmarried 96 (50.8) 93 (49.2)
Education No formal education 31 (75.6) 10 (24.4) 2 11.30 (0.004)a
Primary education 106 (48.0) 115 (52.0)
Secondary and beyond 66 (47.8) 72 (52.2)
Occupation Small-scale farmers 132 (53.0) 117 (47.0) 2 3.28 (0.194)
Formal employed 9 (34.6) 17 (65.4)
Other 62 (49.6) 63 (50.4)
Council Lindi MC 32 (32.0) 68 (68.0) 3 50.52 (<0.001)a
Nachingwea DC 34 (34.0) 66 (66.0)
Mtwara Mc 69 (69.0) 31 (31.0)
Nanyamba TC 68 (68.0) 32 (32.0)
Total 203 (50.7) 197 (49.3)

Abbreviation: df, degrees of freedom.

a

Statistically significant (P < 0.05).