Table 4 |
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| Random-slope models for explaining the regional-level variation of full vaccine coverage | |||||||||
| Random effects | No random slope* | Household income | Delivery assisted by | Where was the child delivered? | Maternal education | ||||
| Doctor | Midwife | Self | Hospital /maternity clinic | Health center/post | Home | ||||
| Intercept=S.d.(S.E) | 1.22(0.17) | 1.30(0.19) | 1.26(0.18) | 1.30(0.19) | 1.122(0.17) | 1.23(0.18) | 1.25(0.18) | 1.18(0.17) | 0.88(0.15) |
| Slope=S.d.(S.E) | - | 0.15(0.03) | 0.75(0.15) | 0.33(0.07) | 0.46(0.22) | 0.47(0.09) | 0.47(0.09) | 0.39(0.10) | 0.39(0.08) |
| Log Likelihood | −7122.6 | −7101.5 | −6839.0 | −6858.7 | −7121.3 | −7099.8 | −7716.2 | −7728.2 | −7719.9 |
*Derived from Model 5; S.d.= standard deviation; S.E= standard error.
Abebe et al. BMC Public Health 2012 12:1075 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-1075