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. 2005 Nov 15;2:10. doi: 10.1186/1742-4755-2-10

Table 6.

OB-GYN opinions of abortion law in Brazil according to selected demographic characteristics, knowledge, and practices (n = 572)

Characteristic Law should be more liberal Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals
N 443 % 77.9 OR 95% CI
Gender
 Female 245 77.0 0.90 (0.60, 1.34)
 Male 198 78.9 1 (ref)
Age
 26–35 97 81.5 1 (ref)
 36–45 159 79.9 0.90 (0.51, 1.61)
 46–55 119 75.8 0.71 (0.39, 1.28)
 56+ 60 79.0 0.85 (0.41, 1.74)
Religion
 Catholic 328 79.6 0.54 (0.22, 1.32)
 Evangelical 31 72.1 0.36 (0.12, 1.06)
 Other 38 62.3 0.23 (0.08, 0.63)
 Not religious 43 87.8 1 (ref)
Region
 South 76 78.4 1 (ref)
 Southeast 234 78.5 1.01 (0.58, 1.76)
 Central 45 83.3 1.38 (0.58, 3.27)
 North 12 70.6 0.66 (0.21, 2.09)
 Northeast 61 70.9 0.67 (0.34, 1.32)
Knowledge of abortion law
 Yes 217 74.1 1.58 (1.06, 2.37)
 No 226 81.9 1 (ref)
Familiar with MOH standards on sexual violence and abortion
 Yes 317 78.7 1.15 (0.74, 1.77)
 No 122 76.3 1 (ref)
Knowledge of gestational age limits on abortion in cases of rape
 Yes 264 79.8 0.76 (0.51, 1.13)
 No 170 74.9 1 (ref)
Surgical methods known
 Yes 431 78.6 2.05 (0.67, 6.22)
 No 9 64.3 1 (ref)
Medical methods known
 Yes 402 78.8 1.37 (0.72, 2.62)
 No 38 73.1 1 (ref)
Knowledge of law regarding fetal malformation
 Yes 325 80.6 1.67 (1.08, 2.60)
 No 102 71.3 1 (ref)
Received training
 Yes 137 77.8 0.99 (0.65, 1.52)
 No 305 78.0 1 (ref)
Support public funding for abortion services
 Yes 434 79.9 6.64 (2.83, 15.57)
 No 9 37.5 1 (ref)
Ever performed an abortion
 Yes 150 80.2 1.21 (0.78, 1.86)
 No 292 77.0 1 (ref)