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. 2016 Oct 6;11(10):e0164007. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164007

Table 3. Effects of demographic and socio-economic variables on unwanted births through path analysis.

Endogenous Variable Exogenous Variable Total Effect Non-Casual Effect Indirect Effect Via Direct Effect Total Association
X6 X7
X6 X1 -0.154 -0.023 - -0.154a -0.131a
X2 0.040 0.199 - 0.040 -0.159a
X3 -0.013 0.015 - -0.013 -0.028
X4 0.436 0.024 - 0.436a 0.412a
X5 0.030 0.000 - 0.030 0.030
X7 X1 0.109 -0.007 -0.019 0.128a 0.116a
X2 -0.040 0.048 0.005 -0.045 -0.088a
X3 0.079 0.003 -0.002 0.081a 0.076b
X4 0.114 -0.021 0.054 0.060 0.135a
X5 0.002 -0.016 0.004 -0.002 0.018
X6 0.123 -0.013 - 0.123a 0.136a
X8 X1 0.280 0.011 0.048 0.0007 0.230a 0.269a
X2 0.027 -0.074 -0.012 0.0003 0.039 0.101a
X3 -0.061 -0.013 0.004 -0.0005 -0.064b -0.048
X4 -0.161 -0.002 -0.135 -0.0004 -0.026 -0.159a
X5 0.015 -0.009 -0.009 0.0000 0.024 0.024
X6 -0.310 0.045 - -0.0007 -0.309a -0.355a
X7 -0.006 0.027 - - -0.006 -0.033

Note: (i) X1 = women age, X2 = place of residence,X3 = religion,X4 = socioeconomic status, X5 = use of family planning methods, X6 = women education, X7 = age at first marriage, X8 = unwanted births.

(ii) Non-Causal Effect = Total Effect—Total Association. Total effect = Direct effect + Indirect effect.

(iii) bP < 0.05 and aP < 0.01.