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Table 4 Multivariate Association with Female WASH Access Index among 19 refugee camps in 2019

From: Social and geographic inequalities in water, sanitation and hygiene access in 21 refugee camps and settlements in Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and Zimbabwe

Social/geographic stratifier

Coefficient

CI95%

p-value

Refugee camp

 Bangladesh

  Camp 17

−0.21

−0.27

−0.16

0.000

  Camp 1E

−0.20

−0.25

−0.16

0.000

  Camp 1 W

−0.24

−0.29

−0.20

0.000

  Camp 21

−0.17

−0.23

−0.12

0.000

  Camp 26

−0.05

−0.10

−0.01

0.017

  Camp 27

−0.26

−0.31

−0.20

0.000

  Camp 2E

−0.02

−0.07

0.03

0.364

  Camp 2 W

−0.01

−0.06

0.04

0.636

  Camp 3

−0.29

−0.33

−0.24

0.000

  Camp 4

−0.26

−0.31

−0.22

0.000

  Camp 4 Ext

−0.18

−0.25

−0.10

0.000

  Camp 5

−0.19

−0.24

−0.14

0.000

  Kutupalong

−0.32

−0.38

−0.27

0.000

  Nayapara

0.00

0.00

0.00

NA

Kenya

  Kakuma

− 0.53

− 0.57

− 0.49

0.000

  Kalobeyei

− 0.47

− 0.52

− 0.43

0.000

South Sudan

  Ajoung Thok

−0.28

− 0.32

− 0.23

0.000

  Pamir

−0.34

−0.39

− 0.29

0.000

Uganda

  Kyangwali

NA

NA

NA

NA

  Palabek

−0.49

−0.53

−0.46

0.000

Zimbabwe

  Tongogara

−0.64

−0.69

− 0.58

0.000

Household size

  1 to 3 members

0.00

0.00

0.00

NA

  4 to 6 members

0.11

0.10

0.13

0.000

  7 or more members

0.15

0.14

0.17

0.000

Member/s with disability or who are elderly

  No

0.00

0.00

0.00

NA

  Yes

−0.06

−0.07

−0.05

0.000

  1. Source: Table created from the Standardized Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Surveys, UNHCR, 2019
  2. aKyangwali refugee camp not included in the multivariate linear regression