Table 4 Priority given to reducing seven standard health-related issues

From: The public’s views on climate policies in seven large global south countries

Programme

Chile

Colombia

India

Kenya

Nigeria

South Africa

Vietnam

Combined

Malaria

6

7

6

6

3

7

6

6

−0.035

−0.251***

−0.738***

0.101**

0.429***

−0.269***

−0.967***

−0.234***

HIV

3

2

3

3

4

3

3

2

0.316***

0.317***

−0.174***

0.453***

0.366***

0.409***

−0.026

0.254***

Waterborne

7

6

7

5

6

6

7

7

−0.257***

−0.147***

−0.870***

0.114**

0.258***

−0.096**

−1.159***

−0.284***

Respiratory

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1.503***

1.267***

0.326***

1.038***

0.939***

0.970***

0.436***

0.920***

Alcohol and drugs

2

3

5

2

2

2

4

3

0.341***

0.124**

−0.498***

0.620***

0.484***

0.713***

−0.388***

0.206***

Tuberculosis

4

5

4

4

5

4

5

4

0.126***

−0.010

−0.427***

0.369***

0.308***

0.362***

−0.556***

0.049***

COVID-19

5

4

2

7

7

5

2

5

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

log likelihood

−9,579.09

−9,698.69

−9,825.91

−9,925.22

−10,031.16

−9,755.07

−9,504.82

−69,061.07

  1. Estimates from a rank-ordered logistic regression model. Predicted rank is shown in bold, and the regression coefficient is immediately below. COVID-19 is normalized to ‘0’ as the base reference health issue. ***, ** and * indicate statistical significance levels at 1%, 5% and 10%, respectively for a two-sided test against a zero-null hypothesis. Coefficients are comparable within columns but not across rows.