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Table 2 Descriptive characteristics of populations by enrolment status (from household survey, 1504 household, 2007)

From: Applying the net-benefit framework for assessing cost-effectiveness of interventions towards universal health coverage

Characteristics

Members

Not members

P-value

 

N (%)

N (%)

 

Use of health services

  

0.000

- Did not use

53 (14.6)

281 (28.6)

 

- Have used

310 (85.4)

700 (71.4)

 

Education

  

0.000

- None

148 (40.7)

602 (61.3)

 

- At least primary school level

216 (59.3)

380 (38.7)

 

Place

  

0.000

- Nouna town

230 (63.2)

394 (40.1)

 

- Nouna villages

134 (36.8)

588 (59.9)

 

Asset ownership

  

0.000

- Most poor

3 (0.8)

235 (23.9)

 

- Second quartile

35 (9.6)

235 (23.9)

 

- Third quintile

85 (23.4)

198 (20.2)

 

- Fourth quintile

116 (31.9)

161 (16.4)

 

- Least poor

125 (34.3)

153 (15.6)

 
  1. P-values are the level of significance on the Pearson chi-square test between enrolment and covariates. There is no difference by age or sex between members and not members.