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Table 3 Mosquito net utilization in Zambézia Province, Mozambique

From: Factors associated with the use of mosquito bed nets: results from two cross-sectional household surveys in Zambézia Province, Mozambique

 

Baseline

Endline

(n = 3749)

(n = 3892)

Inventory of household mosquito nets

 Missing, n (%)

101 (2.7 %)

219 (5.6 %)

  None

35.2 %

35.7 %

  Less than the number of beds

23.0 %

35.4 %

  One for every bed

38.4 %

25.5 %

  More than the number of beds

3.5 %

3.3 %

Who in this household normally sleeps under mosquito nets?

 Missing, n (%)

66 (1.8 %)

205 (5.3 %)

  The man of the house

1.7 %

1.3 %

  The respondent

3.1 %

0.9 %

  The children

10.2 %

10.0 %

  Everyone

48.3 %

50.8 %

  Others

1.5 %

2.0 %

  No one

35.2 %

35.0 %

 Head-of-household slept under mosquito net previous night

46.9 %

83.8 %

 Received a mosquito net during last pregnancy

34.9 %

54.2 %

 If pregnant, slept under mosquito net last night

58.6 %

68.4 %

 Child 0–12 months old slept under mosquito net previous night

48.3 %

71.2 %

 Child 0–59 months old slept under mosquito net previous night

49.6 %

59.5 %

  1. Continuous variables are reported as weighted estimates of median (interquartile range), with each observation being weighted by the inverse of the household sampling probability
  2. Categorical variables are reported as weighted percentages, with each observation being weighted by the inverse of the household sampling probability