44 research outputs found
Sample sizes, program delivery information and adoption rates by microfinance organization.
<p>Sample sizes, program delivery information and adoption rates by microfinance organization.</p
The log improvement of water quality (TTC/100 ml) between household and source water modeled against adopters status and Pureit use, for each socio-economic tercile.
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<i>β are log improvements in water quality between the source and household point-of-use calculated using linear regression of log-transformed values.</i></p
Household water quality among Pureit adopters and non-adopters.
<p>Household water quality among Pureit adopters and non-adopters.</p
Household demographics and water treatment practices among adopters, non-adopters, and community members generally.
<p>Data are mean (SD) or count (%) weighted for probability of selection. “<i>ref” refers to the referent group. p<sup>1</sup></i> is the probability of the difference between adopters (cases) and non-adopters (controls) being attributable to chance. <i>p<sup>2</sup></i> is the probability of the difference between MFI members and community members being attributable to chance.</p
Household water quality of respondents using Pureit, other safe treatment methods or no or unsafe treatment methods.
<p>Household water quality of respondents using Pureit, other safe treatment methods or no or unsafe treatment methods.</p
Arithmetic and geometric means of water samples collected from adopters and non-adopters.
<p><i>p</i> values determined by</p>§<p>T-tests or</p>†<p>negative binomial regression.</p><p>
<i>“ref” refers to the referent group.</i></p>*<p>
<i>Variance adjusted for clustering at source water sample.</i></p
Source and household water quality by wealth tercile.
<p>Source and household water quality by wealth tercile.</p
Frequency of feces disposal sites of pre-ambulatory children by site of defecation (n = 40).
<p>*Includes: washing, washing clothes, and cleaning it in water.</p
Household characteristics of participating pre-ambulatory and ambulatory children.
1<p>only among households with latrines.</p>2<p>Pucca  = concrete; Kuccha  = mud and dung.</p>3<p>checked or reported.</p
Frequency of feces disposal sites of ambulatory children by site of defecation (n = 105).
<p>Frequency of feces disposal sites of ambulatory children by site of defecation (n = 105).</p