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Table 1 Association of child and parental characteristics with acute respiratory infections among under-five children in Southern Tigray public hospitals, Ethiopia, 2016/2017 (cases 96, controls 192)

From: Risk factors of acute respiratory infections among under five children attending public hospitals in southern Tigray, Ethiopia, 2016/2017

Variables

Participant type

COR (95% CI)

Cases

Controls

Age of mother

n(%)

n(%)

 

 < 20

6 (6.5)

14 (7.1)

1

 20–25

25 (27.2)

59 (30.1)

1.011 (0.349–2.933)

 26–30

24 (26.1)

49 (25)

0.875 (0.299–2.561)

 31–35

16 (17.4)

43 (21.9)

1.152 (0.378–3.514)

 36–40

17 (18.5)

25 (12.8)

0.630 (0.202–1.966)

 > 40

4 (4.3)

6 (3.1)

0.643 (0.132–3.140)

Residence

 Urban

38 (39.5)

93 (48.4)

1

 Rural

58 (60.5)

99 (51.6)

0.640 (0.386–1.060)

Religion

 Orthodox

74 (80.4)

153 (78.1)

1

 Muslim

15 (16.3)

41 (20.9)

1.322 (0.688–2.541)

 Protestant

2 (2.2)

2 (1)

0.484 (0.067–3.501)

Educational status of mother

 Unable to read and write

36 (39.1)

48 (24.5)

1.211 (0.576–3.033)

 Read and write

19 (20.7)

42 (21.4)

1.658 (0.829–3.316)

 Primary

16 (17.4)

28 (14.3)

1.312 (0.619–2.781)

 Secondary

15 (16.3)

59 (30.1)

2.950 (1.446–6.017)

 Preparatory

6 (6.5)

15 (7.7)

1.875 (0.662–5.309)

Occupation of mother

 Government employee

9 (9.8)

32 (16.3)

1

 Student

1 (1.1)

4 (2)

1.125 (0.111–11.365)

 Farmer

16 (17.4)

50 (25.5)

0.879 (0.347–2.226)

 Merchant

13 (14.1)

32 (16.3)

0.692 (0.260–1.847)

 Daily worker

12 (13)

7 (3.6)

0.164 (0.050–0.539)

 House wife

41 (44.6)

71 (36.2)

0.487 (0.212–1.121)

Monthly income (ETB)

 < 1000

23 (25)

45 (23)

1.304 (0.673–2.526)

 1000–2500

40 (43.5)

77 (39.3)

0.984 (0.523–1.849)

 2500 and above

29 (31.5)

74 (34.8)

1

Household family size

 4 or less

27 (29.3)

76 (38.8)

1

 5–7

47 (51.1)

108 (55.1)

0.816 (0.468–1.425)

 8 and above

18 (19.6)

12 (6.1)

0.237 (0.101–0.555)

Child age (months)

n(%)

n(%)

 

 < 6

1 (1.1)

10 (5.1)

1

 6–12

35 (38)

74 (34.8)

0.211 (0.26–1.717)

 13–24

24 (26.1)

55 (28.1)

0.229 (0.28–1.892)

 25–59

32 (34.8)

57 (91.1)

0.178 (0.22–1.456)

Child sex

 Male

55 (57.2)

105 (54.6)

1

 Female

41 (42.8)

87 (43.4)

1.059 (0.643–1.745)

Place where child delivered

 Hospital

37 (40.2)

99 (50.5)

1

 Health center

47 (41.1)

87 (44.4)

0.692 (0.412–1.162)

 Home

8 (8.7)

10 (5.1)

0.467 (0.171–1.274)

Number of siblings

 0

15 (16.3)

48 (24.5)

1

 1–2

23 (25)

64 (32.7)

0.870 (0.411–1.842)

 3 and above

54 (58.7)

84 (42.9)

0.486 (0.248–0.953)

Number of under five children

 1

75 (81.5)

171 (87.2)

1

 2

17 (18.5)

25 (12.8)

0.645 (0.329–1.265)

Birth order

 First

13 (14.1)

50 (25.5)

1

 Second

14 (15.2)

27 (13.8)

0.501 (0.206–1.229)

 Third

13 (14.1)

38 (19.4)

0.760 (0.316–1.827)

 4th and above

52 (56.5)

81 (41.3)

0.405 (0.201–0.808)

Period of breast feeding

 Not breast fed

2 (2.2)

5 (2.6)

1

 Less than 4 months

1 (1.1)

4 (2)

1.600 (0.104–24.703)

 4–6 months

2 (2.2)

3 (1.5)

0.600 (0.053–6.795)

 6 months and above

36 (39.1)

55 (28.1)

0.611 (0.112–3.321)

 Continuing

51 (55.4)

129 (65.8)

1.012 (0.190–5.383)

Nutritional status

 Wasted

7 (7.6)

20 (11.2)

1.51 (1.779–9.296)

 Not wasted

84 (92.4)

157 (88.8)

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  1. OR Odds ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval, p Level of significance using chi-square test, p < 0.05 was considered significant