Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study

Background: Malaria is a major cause of mortality, leading to higher healthcare costs and reduced household income, particularly among low-income individuals. Successful eradication relied on individual acceptance, participation, and continuous education about control measures. This study explored f...

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Main Authors: Egbobe JohnPaul Otuomasiri, Magnus Michael Sichalwe, Ezaka Ephraim Ibeabuchi
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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Magnus Michael Sichalwe
Ezaka Ephraim Ibeabuchi
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description Background: Malaria is a major cause of mortality, leading to higher healthcare costs and reduced household income, particularly among low-income individuals. Successful eradication relied on individual acceptance, participation, and continuous education about control measures. This study explored factors influencing insecticide-treated net (ITN) utilization among middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from October to November 2020, using systematic sampling to recruit 238 participants from three schools in Southeastern Nigeria. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 23, employing descriptive statistics for univariate analysis to determine ITN usage proportions. Bivariate analysis utilized cross-tabulation, while multivariate analysis involved linear regression. Results: Most (96.6 %) were aware of ITNs, but regular usage was low at 20.6 %. Knowledge of ITNs and parental employment significantly influenced usage, with employed parents and greater awareness linked to higher utilization. Participants aged 15–19 were 2.258 times more likely to use ITNs than those aged 20–24. Additionally, awareness of ITNs increased the likelihood of usage by 8.638 times, and each point increase in malaria risk perception correlated with a 30.2 % increase in ITN usage likelihood. Conclusion: Despite widespread awareness of ITNs, regular use is low, especially among students aged 20–24 and unemployed households. The positive link between knowledge and ITN use highlights the need for effective health education. Additionally, free distribution significantly boosts consumption, underscoring the importance of tailored interventions for vulnerable populations. Enhancing community understanding and access to ITNs is crucial for improving malaria prevention efforts.
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spelling doaj-art-0c0ca157ed964ac8b4da14340001f0152025-02-08T05:00:23ZengElsevierClinical Epidemiology and Global Health2213-39842025-03-0132101952Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional studyEgbobe JohnPaul Otuomasiri0Magnus Michael Sichalwe1Ezaka Ephraim Ibeabuchi2School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu Province, China; Corresponding author.Family Welfare, Primary Health and Preventive Services Organization, Morogoro, Tanzania; Department of Community Health, Butiama District Hospital, TanzaniaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Health Technology, Adamawa State, NigeriaBackground: Malaria is a major cause of mortality, leading to higher healthcare costs and reduced household income, particularly among low-income individuals. Successful eradication relied on individual acceptance, participation, and continuous education about control measures. This study explored factors influencing insecticide-treated net (ITN) utilization among middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from October to November 2020, using systematic sampling to recruit 238 participants from three schools in Southeastern Nigeria. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 23, employing descriptive statistics for univariate analysis to determine ITN usage proportions. Bivariate analysis utilized cross-tabulation, while multivariate analysis involved linear regression. Results: Most (96.6 %) were aware of ITNs, but regular usage was low at 20.6 %. Knowledge of ITNs and parental employment significantly influenced usage, with employed parents and greater awareness linked to higher utilization. Participants aged 15–19 were 2.258 times more likely to use ITNs than those aged 20–24. Additionally, awareness of ITNs increased the likelihood of usage by 8.638 times, and each point increase in malaria risk perception correlated with a 30.2 % increase in ITN usage likelihood. Conclusion: Despite widespread awareness of ITNs, regular use is low, especially among students aged 20–24 and unemployed households. The positive link between knowledge and ITN use highlights the need for effective health education. Additionally, free distribution significantly boosts consumption, underscoring the importance of tailored interventions for vulnerable populations. Enhancing community understanding and access to ITNs is crucial for improving malaria prevention efforts.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398425000417Insecticide-treated netsKnowledgeMalariaMiddle school studentsNigeria
spellingShingle Egbobe JohnPaul Otuomasiri
Magnus Michael Sichalwe
Ezaka Ephraim Ibeabuchi
Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Insecticide-treated nets
Knowledge
Malaria
Middle school students
Nigeria
title Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
title_full Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
title_short Insecticide-treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in Southeast Nigeria. A cross-sectional study
title_sort insecticide treated nets utilization and influencing factors on middle school students in southeast nigeria a cross sectional study
topic Insecticide-treated nets
Knowledge
Malaria
Middle school students
Nigeria
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398425000417
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