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. 2010 Oct 15;10:610. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-610

Table 2.

Results of multivariate analysis of factors that may influence self-medication with antibiotics for the treatment of menstrual symptoms.

Independent Variable Odds Ratio 95% Confidence Interval p- value
Cramps
 No (n = 187) 1.00 - -
 Yes (Mild to severe) (n = 435) 0.57 (0.36 - 0.91) 0.02
Heavy flow/heavy bleeding
 No (n = 186) 1.00 - -
 Yes (Mild to severe) (n = 436) 1.64 (1.01-2.67) 0.05

Pimples/acne
 No (n = 182) 1.00 - -
 Yes (Mild to severe) (n = 456) 1.57 (0.98-2.54) 0.06
Education level
 Preliminary and undergraduate levels (n = 607) 1.00 - -
 Graduate level (n = 73) 0.36 (0.14 - 0.91) 0.03

Major
 Lab science, public health or medicine (n = 285) 1.00 - -
 Non-science (n = 386) 1.58 (1.03 - 2.50) 0.04

Use of pain relievers to relieve menses symptoms
 No (n = 411) 1.00 - -
 Yes (n = 276) 3.17 (2.07 - 4.86) <0.001

Age
 ≤ 20 (n = 346) 1.00 - -
 21-29 (n = 316) 1.09 (0.68-1.74) 0.72
 ≥ 30 (n = 23) 1.78 (0.31-10.1) 0.52

University
 Babcock University (n = 237) 1.00 - -
 Covenant University (n = 167) 1.13 (0.62-2.07) 0.68
 University of Ibadan (n = 149) 1.61 (0.90-2.88) 0.10
 Obafemi Awolowo University (n = 153) 1.26 (0.69-2.28) 0.45