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. 2022 Mar 24;21:101. doi: 10.1186/s12936-022-04126-5

Table 4.

Logistic regression of the factors associated with the discarding of “too-torn” LLINs reported during FGDs in Bagamoyo, Tanzania (N = 117)

Models Univariable Multivariable
Co-variates OR 95% CI P-value OR 95% CI P-value Overall P-value
Gender  < 0.001
 Women 1 1
 Men 3.63 2.69–4.89  < 0.001 6.85 4.44–10.59  < 0.001
Age group  < 0.001
 40–60 1 1
 18–39 2.69 1.95–3.45  < 0.001 4.97 3.25–7.32  < 0.001
Education 0.509
 No formal education 1 1
 Formal education 2.52 1.66–3.83  < 0.001 1.24 0.65–2.34 0.511
Household size 0.815
 1–5 residents 1 1
 6 & above residents 1.37 1.03–1.82 0.030 1.05 0.70–1.57 0.815
Household SES  < 0.001
 Lowest 1 1
 Middle 1.28 0.91–1.81 0.158 1.62 1.01–2.61 0.047
 Highest 3.32 2.31–4.76  < 0.001 3.88 2.33–6.46  < 0.001
Study Village  < 0.001
 Kiwangwa 1 1
 Bago 0.58 0.39–0.86 0.006 0.26 0.15–0.47  < 0.001
 Msinune 0.88 0.60–1.29 0.513 0.75 0.45–1.26 0.278
 Mwavi 1.09 0.73–1.65 0.651 0.87 0.50–1.50 0.616
LLIN Material  < 0.001
 Smooth 1 1
 Rough 0.15 0.10–0.22  < 0.001 11.29 3.39–37.58  < 0.001
LLIN cleanliness  < 0.001
 Clean 1 1
 Dirty 4.81 3.55–6.52  < 0.001 4.13 2.43–7.01  < 0.001
LLIN number of holes 1.03 1.02–1.03  < 0.001 1.05 1.04–1.07  < 0.001  < 0.001