Table 1 Participation in individual and household surveys.

From: Importance of household-level risk factors in explaining micro-epidemiology of asymptomatic malaria infections in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia

Characteristic*

Adolescents and adults

Children

Household

In survey

Not in survey

p-value

In survey

Not in survey

p-value

In survey

Not in survey

p-value

Village

  

<0.0001

  

<0.0001

  

0.007

Chamkar San

36.02%

32.23%

 

41.54%

25.00%

 

36.43%

29.41%

 

Phi

31.52%

48.83%

 

36.82%

50.48%

 

30.62%

48.04%

 

Tun

32.45%

18.95%

 

21.64%

24.52%

 

32.95%

22.55%

 

Age

      

N/A

Median

28 years

24 years

<0.0001

5 years

5 years

0.49

Sex

  

0.051

  

0.92

Male

48.14%

53.94%

 

50.87%

50.49%

 

Female

51.86%

46.10%

 

49.13%

49.51%

 

Main residence

     

0.37

Village

61.79%

46.51%

<0.0001

57.25%

53.43%

 

Farm

38.20%

53.49%

 

42.75%

46.57%

 

Household size

N/A

N/A

  

0.03

0 to 3

27.80%

35.53%

 

4 to 5

29.46%

39.47%

 

6 to 7

24.07%

9.21%

 

8 to 9

10.79%

11.84%

 

10 or more

7.88%

3.95%

 
  1. *Based on variables collected in 2016 census.
  2. p-values calculated chi-squared tests, except for age, for which Mann Whitney test for differences in distributions was used.