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Table 3 Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of potential risk factors associated with parasitic infection among children at Dona Berber first cycle primary school in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 2015/2016

From: Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and associated risk factors among students at Dona Berber primary school, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Risk factors

Categories

Parasitic infection

 

Crude OR (CI 95%)

Adjusted OR (CI 95%)#

Positive No (%)

Negative No (%)

Total No (%)

Family size

Above 6

77 (79.4)

20 (20.6)

97 (27)

5.89 (2.69–12.9)**

3.62 (1.37–9.59)*

6

90 (73.2)

33 (26.8)

123 (34.3)

4.17 (2.01–8.66)**

4.90 (2.03–11.83)**

5

51 (53.1)

45 (46.9)

96 (26.7)

1.73 (0.83–3.60)

2.79 (1.14–6.85)*

Less than 5

17 (39.5))

26 (60.5)

43 (12)

1.00

1.0

Family monthly income (ETB@)

< 500

102 (82.9)

21 (17.1)

123 (34.3)

6.48 (2.42–17.3)**

1.94 (0.59–6.34)

500–2000

124 (57.7)

91 (42.3)

215 (59.9)

1.82 (0.74–4.49)

1.70 (0.59–4.93)

>2000

9 (42.9)

12 (57.1)

21 (5.8)

1.00

1.00

Father education

Illiterate

81 (83.5)

16 (16.5)

97 (27)

9.00 (4.09–19.79)**

1.67 (0.52–5.39)

Primary school

109 (64.5)

60 (35.5)

169 (47.1)

3.23 (1.67–6.24)**

1.68 (0.66–4.25)

Secondary school

27 (62.8)

16 (37.2)

43 (12)

3.00 (1.29–6.99)*

1.23 (0.41–3.69)

Diploma and above

18 (36)

32 (64)

50 (13.9)

1.00

1.00

Mother education

Illiterate

137 (77.4)

40 (22.6)

177 (49.3)

9.59 (3.26–28.24)**

1.88 (0.45–7.84)

Primary school

80 (58)

58 (42)

138 (38.4)

3.86 (1.32–11.32)*

1.23 (0.32–4.77)

Secondary school

13 (52)

12 (48)

25 (7)

3.03 (0.84–10.99)

1.46 (0.33–6.50)

Diploma and above

5 (26.3)

14 (73.7)

19 (5.3)

1.00

1.00

Drinking water source

Well water

56 (88.9)

7 (11.1)

63 (17.6)

5.64 (2.48–12.82)**

2.84 (1.09–7.45)*

River

20 (80)

5 (20)

25 (7)

2.82 (1.03–7.73)

1.00 (0.30–3.36)

Tape water

159 (58.7)

112 (41.3)

271 (75.5)

1.00

1.00

Hand washing habit

Sometimes

118 (80.8)

28 (19.2)

146 (40.7)

3.46 (2.11–5.66)**

2.33 (1.29–4.19)**

Always

117 (54.9)

96 (45.1)

213 (59.3)

1.00

1.00

Shoe wearing habit

Not at all

19 (95)

1 (5)

20 (5.6)

16.73 (2.20–127.4)*

7.80 (0.88–69.39)

Sometimes

107 (79.9)

27 (20.1)

134 (37.3)

3.49 (2.11–5.77)**

2.85 (1.53–5.32)**

Always

109 (53.2)

9646.8)

205 (57.1)

1.00

1.00

Fingernail cleanness

Not clean

108 (86.4)

17 (13.6)

125 (34.8)

5.35 (3.02–9.49)**

3.68 (1.87–7.26)**

Clean

127 (54.3)

107 (45.7)

234 (65.2)

1.00

1.00

Toilet availability

Not available

60 (89.6)

7 (10.4)

67 (18.7)

0.17 (0.07–0.40)**

0.74 (0.27–2.04)

Available

175 (59.9)

117 (40.1

292 (81.3)

1.00

1.00

Sex of students

Female

115 (63.2)

67 (36.8)

182 (50.7)

0.82 (0.53–1.26)

-

Male

120 (67.8)

57 (32.2)

177 (49.3)

1.00

 

Age (years)

7–8

70 (68.6)

32 (31.4)

102 (28.4)

1.09 (0.55–2.18)

-

9–10

74 (65.5)

39 (34.5)

113 (31.5)

0.95 (0.48–1.86)

-

11–12

53 (60.9)

34 (39.1)

87 (24.2)

0.78 (0.39–1.57)

-

13–14

38 (66.7)

19 (33.3)

57 (15.9)

1.00

 

Grade

1

70 (68.6)

32 (31.4)

102 (28.4)

1.49 (0.81–2.75)

-

2

61 (65.6)

32 (34.4)

93 (25.9)

1.29 (0.70–2.41)

-

3

57 (67.1)

28 (32.9)

85 (23.7)

1.39 (0.73–2.62)

-

4

47 (59.5)

32 (40.5)

79 (22)

1.00

 

Religion

Muslim

5 (55.6)

4 (44.4)

9 (2.5)

0.78 (0.14–4.39)

-

Orthodox

222 (65.9)

115 (34.1)

337 (93.9)

1.21 (0.39–3.77)

-

Protestant

8 (61.5)

5 (38.5)

13 (3.6)

1.00

 
  1. Not: *= p < 0.05, **= p < 0.01, #= adjusted (multivariate regression model) for family size, family income, drinking water source, shoe wearing habit, finger nail cleanness, hand washing habit before meal, toilet availability, mother and father education, @= Ethiopian birr.