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Table 2 the effect of CCI on prevalence of childhood diarrhea by SES of households

From: The impact of “Child Care” intervention in rural Primary Health Care Program on prevalence of diarrhea among children less than 36 months of age in rural western China

 

the unadjusted effect of CCI

the adjusted effect of CCI

rPR

95% CI

rPR

95% CI

aOverall

0.74

0.60–0.91

0.73

0.59–0.89

bSES

 Poor

0.87

0.56-1.36

0.86

0.55–1.36

 Medium

0.67

0.44–1.01

0.63

0.41–0.95

 Rich

0.71

0.53–0.95

0.72

0.54–0.97

  1. CCI “Child Care” Intervention, SES Socio-economic Status, rPR relative prevalence ratio, CI confidence interval
  2. aEleven variables (SES, family size, child size, drinking boiled water, age of mother, maternal education, ethnicity, age and gender of child, township-or-above level delivery and natural delivery), and intervention variable, year variable and their interaction were entered together into a log-binomial regression model to evaluate the adjusted effect of CCI on childhood diarrhea
  3. bExcept for SES, other variables were entered together into a log-binomial regression model to evaluate the adjusted effect of CCI on childhood diarrhea