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    Percentage of patients classified as adherent, by Approach to assessing adherence.

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    <p>Percentage of patients classified as adherent, by Approach to assessing adherence.</p

    Characteristics of studies included in the review (by author) for descriptive studies.

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    <p><sup>1</sup> Duration of drug regimen in days not given for household surveys;</p><p><sup>2</sup> See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0084555#pone-0084555-t004" target="_blank">Table 4</a> for definitions of approaches;</p><p><sup>3</sup> Not incorporated into approach to assessing adherence.</p

    Approaches to assessing patient adherence across studies.

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    <p><sup>1</sup> All studies are included if adherence is reported by at least one of these five approaches (n = 52 studies) and are included more than once if multiple approaches were used.</p

    Characteristics of studies included in the review (by author) for studies with clinical outcomes which also report adherence.

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    <p><sup>1</sup> Duration of drug regimen in days not given for household surveys;</p><p><sup>2</sup> See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0084555#pone-0084555-t004" target="_blank">Table 4</a> for definitions;</p><p><sup>3</sup> Not incorporated into adherence definition</p

    Women's knowledge of malaria as it predicts their ITN use in households that own at least one ITN.

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    <p>*The full multivariate model included the following non-significant terms: woman's age in 5 year increments, wealth index, EA altitude, and interaction terms (any malaria knowledge and wealth index, and school attendance and wealth index).</p><p>aOR =  adjusted odds ratio; CI = Confidence Intervals; EA = Enumeration area; HH = Household; ITN = Insecticide-treated nets; U5 =  under 5 years of age.</p

    Knowledge of malaria amongst mothers of children U5 as it predicts ITN use for their children U5 in households that own at least one ITN.

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    <p>*The full multivariate model included the following non-significant terms: woman's age in 5 year increments, child living with mother, age of child, sex of child, wealth index, EA altitude, and interaction terms (EA category and school attendance, any malaria knowledge and wealth index, and school attendance and wealth index).</p><p>aOR =  adjusted odds ratio; CI = Confidence Intervals; EA = Enumeration area; HH = Household; ITNs = Insecticide-treated nets; U5 =  under 5 years of age.</p

    Univariate analysis of aspects of malaria knowledge and its association with specific health-related behaviors.

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    <p>*p-value <0.05.</p><p>ITN = Insecticide-treated nets; U5 =  under 5 years of age.</p

    Women's knowledge of malaria as it predicts household ownership of ITNs.

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    <p>*The full multivariate model included the following non-significant terms: woman's age in 5 year increments, woman with child under 5 years of age, household size, wealth index, and interaction terms (any malaria knowledge and school attendance, any malaria knowledge and wealth index, and school attendance and wealth index).</p><p>aOR =  adjusted odds ratio; CI = Confidence Intervals; EA = Enumeration area; HH = Household; ITN = Insecticide-treated nets.</p
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