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. 2013 Oct 7;142(7):1476–1485. doi: 10.1017/S0950268813002513

Table 2.

Knowledge score constructs by dog-ownership of 460* sampled households, Bohol, Philippines, July 2009

Question All households (n = 460) Dog-owning households (n = 351) Non-dog-owning households (n = 106) P value
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Know how a person gets rabies
 Yes 276 (60) 209 (60) 66 (62) 0·94
 No 140 (30) 106 (30) 33 (31)
Number of correct symptoms identified in dog
 Mean (s.d.) 1·4 (±1·3) 1·4 (±1·3) 1·3 (±1·1) 0·28
Number of correct symptoms identified in human
 Mean (s.d.) 1·6 (±1·4) 1·6 (±1·4) 1·6 (±1·4) 0·85
Aware of rabies programme in Bohol
 Yes 368 (80) 286 (81) 80 (75) 0·01
 No 58 (13) 36 (10) 22 (21)
Aware of post-exposure prophylaxis
 Yes 366 (80) 275 (78) 89 (84) 0·51
 No 63 (14) 50 (14) 13 (12)
Aware that rabid dog should be reported to authorities
 Yes 84 (18) 66 (19) 18 (17) 0·62
 No 331 (72) 250 (71) 79 (75)
Awareness of components of Responsible Pet Ownership ordinance
 Leash dog
  Yes 224 (49) 172 (49) 51 (48) 0·65
  No 207 (45) 155 (44) 51 (48)
 Dog registration
  Yes 206 (45) 182 (52) 24 (23) <0·001
  No 225 (49) 145 (41) 78 (74)
 Fence/confine dog
  Yes 117 (25) 97 (28) 20 (19) 0·05
  No 314 (68) 230 (66) 82 (77)
 Dog vaccination
  Yes 294 (64) 239 (68) 55 (52) <0·001
  No 137 (30) 88 (25) 47 (44)
 Feed dog
  Yes 329 (72) 281 (80) 46 (43) <0·001
  No 102 (22) 46 (13) 56 (53)
*

For those who had heard of rabies (n = 431).

Counts may not equal total sample size due to missing data.