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Table 1.

Socio-demographic covariate selected for the analysis.

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Table 2.

Socio-ecological covariate selected for the analysis.

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Table 3.

Percentage distribution of stunted children by year of DHS survey and socio-demographic characteristics.

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Table 4.

Mean distributions of the continuous socio-demographic covariates by year of DHS survey and stunting status.

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Table 5.

Mean distributions of the continuous socio-ecological covariates by year of DHS survey and stunting status.

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Posterior odds of child stunting for the fixed effects, their corresponding 95% credible intervals, and model summary statistics.

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Fig 1.

Geospatial (a) clustering of childhood stunting and (b) correlates of childhood stunting.

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Fig 2.

Posterior log odds of childhood stunting and their 95% and 80% credible interval for the non-linear covariates.

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