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. 2016 Mar;16(1):27–35. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v16i1.4

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors that are associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages among adolescents with unplanned and planned pregnancy

Consumption of alcoholic beverages

Unplanned pregnancy
(n = 467)
Planned pregnancy
(n = 318)

Yes/No % Adjusted OR
(95% CI)a
Yes/No % Adjusted OR
(95% CI)a
Non-intact family
Yes 81/76 51.6 1.79(1.17–2.74)* 52/107 32.7 0.92(0.56–1.49)
No 113/197 36.5 53/106 33.3
Smoking at home
Yes 98/170 36.6 0.80(0.53–1.21) 55/85 39.3 1.64(1.01–2.66)*
No 96/103 48.2 50/128 28.1
Alcohol drinking at home
Yes 156/206 43.1 1.47(0.91–2.39) 78/114 40.6 2.31(1.36–3.91)*
No 38/67 36.2 27/99 21.4
Friends who smoke
Yes 165/201 44.0 2.11(1.25–3.55)* 86/150 36.4 2.01(1.11–3.65)*
No 29/63 31.5 19/63 23.2
Friends who consume alcoholic beverages
Yes 192/231 45.4 17.35(4.14–72.65)* 100/170 63.0 6.71(2.51–17.93)*
No 2/42 4.5 5/43 10.4
a

Adjusted for the variables employed mother and the relationship between the adolescent and her mother. AOR = Adjusted Odds ratio; 95% CI = 95% Confidence interval.

*

P <0.05; p >0.05.