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ABSTRACT: Solid fuels are types of fuel that comprise coal, biomass, charcoal, wood, or straw and are used for cooking, heating, lighting,
boiling water, and generating revenue at home. Globally, 3billion of the world’s poorest people continue to rely on inefficient solid fuels, which
produce health-damaging contaminants. In Ethiopia, more than 90% of households rely on wood as their primary source of energy. The actual
and potential determinants of solid fuel use have not been fully identified, particularly at the national level in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study aimed
to determine the magnitude of solid fuel use and its associated factors in Ethiopia. We used the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey
(EDHS), which was conducted in 2016. The data was conducted using a 2-stage stratified cluster sampling approach. A total of 16650 weighted
samples were taken. Multilevel logistic regression models were fitted to identify factors associated with solid fuel use, and a cluster-level random
intercept was introduced in the mixed model. An adjusted odds ratio with a 95% confidence level was reported to show the strength of the
association and its significance. The goodness of fit of the model was checked using proportional change deviance (PCV). The magnitude of
solid fuel use among households in Ethiopia was 94.03% (95% CI=93.66, 94.37). Household heads completed in primary school (AOR, 3.09,
95% CI=2.44, 3.91), outdoor cooking places (AOR, 4.13, 95% CI=2.96, 5.76), and small peripheral regions (AOR, 14.44, 95% CI=6.12, 34.04)
were all significantly associated with solid fuel use. The intra-cluster correlation coefficient (ICC) showed that about 81% of the variations in the
use of solid fuel were attributed to the difference at the 643 cluster level, but the remaining 19% were attributed to individual household factors.
The PCV was 90%, which showed that the variation in solid fuel use among study households was explained by factors at both the individual and
community levels. The deviation test of the fourth model had the lowest value (3528) and was chosen as the best-fitted model. Due to different
influencing factors, the use of solid fuel is still high in Ethiopia. Promoting access to education and raising awareness toward solid fuel impact
is very important. |
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