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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2014 Jul 3;90(5):488–495. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.06.039

Table 2.

Logistic regression models predicting preference for, and use of LARC, among women who want more children or who don't know if they want more children

Preference (n= 382) Use given preference (n=220)
Odds ratio 95% C.I. Odds ratio 95% C.I.
City
    Austin ref ref ref ref
    El Paso 0.70 0.42-1.16 1.12 0.52-2.43
Age
    18 - 24 ref ref ref ref
    25 - 29 0.77 0.44-1.33 0.45 0.20-1.02
    30+ 0.34** 0.18-0.64 0.28* 0.09-0.87
Parity
    1 ref ref ref ref
    2 1.03 0.63-1.70 0.80 0.37-1.70
    3+ 1.33 0.71-2.53 1.94 0.77-4.88
Education
    <High school ref ref ref ref
    High school 0.91 0.48-1.73 1.68 0.63-4.45
    >High school 0.78 0.40-1.57 2.94 1.00-8.66
Insurance status at 6 months
    Retained insurance ref ref ref ref
    Lost insurance 0.77 0.46-1.29 0.35** 0.17-0.75
Relationship Status
    Married ref ref ref ref
    Cohabiting 1.37 0.79-2.36 1.43 0.64-3.21
    Single 1.26 0.65-2.44 1.66 0.61-4.52
Ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic ref ref ref ref
    Hispanic 1.91* 1.04-3.50 3.07* 1.06-8.88
Annual Family Income
    <$10,000 ref ref ref ref
    $10,000-19,999 1.62 0.87-3.02 1.38 0.56-3.40
    $20,000-34,999 1.01 0.46-2.18 3.09 0.96-9.97
    $35,000-74,999 1.32 0.60-2.93 1.61 0.49-5.30
    $75,000 or more 1.37 0.51-3.67 8.23** 1.69-40.02
**

p < 0.01

*

p < 0.05

p < 0.10