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Table 1 Descriptive and bivariate analysis

From: Geography and social distribution of malaria in Indonesian Papua: a cross-sectional study

Variable

Summary statistic

Unadjusted odds ratio [95 % CI]

Individual characteristics (N = 22,643)

Malaria status

 No

78.94 %

 

 Yes

21.06 %

 

Sex

 Male

49.62 %

1.00

 Female

50.38 %

0.96 [0.90, 1.02]

Age group

 0–4 (Infant)

12.39 %

1.00

 5–14

26.84 %

0.93 [0.83, 1.04]

 15–24

14.36 %

0.90 [0.80, 1.02]

 25–34

16.41 %

1.02 [0.90, 1.15]

 35–44

14.98 %

1.01 [0.90, 1.15]

 45–54

9.40 %

1.03 [0.90, 1.18]

 55+

5.62 %

1.15 [0.98, 1.35]

Sleep under ITN

 No

78.62 %

1.00

 Yes

21.38 %

1.15 [1.07, 1.25]

Residential location

 Urban

22.14 %

1.00

 Rural

77.86 %

1.43 [1.31, 1.55]

District characteristics (N = 27)

Median household elevation

 Highland (\(\ge\)1200 m)

22.22 %

1.00

 Lowland (\(\le\)200 m)

77.78 %

1.65 [1.51, 1.79]

Proportion living in or near forest

0.52 ± 0.24

1.07 [1.05, 1.08]

Median income

 Quintile 1 (poorest)

22.22 %

1.00

 Quintile 2

18.52 %

1.41 [1.27, 1.57]

 Quintile 3

22.22 %

0.95 [0.87, 1.04]

 Quintile 4

18.52 %

0.91 [0.82, 1.01]

 Quintile 5 (richest)

18.52 %

0.72 [0.66, 0.80]