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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2012 Jun;37(3):572–582. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9485-0

Table 4.

Single linear regressions exploring correlates of grief among rural women in Chhattisgarh, with a history of stillbirth

Variable Perinatal grief
R 2 β B 95% CI
Social provision of support 0.10 −0.32** −1.36 −1.96, −0.76
Position in household 0.00 0.34 1.35 −4.47, 7.16
Victim of domestic violence 0.01 0.07 3.13 −3.32, 9.57
Contraceptive use 0.00 0.05 1.95 −3.42, 7.32
Number of living sons 0.02 0.12 2.03 −0.40, 4.45
Number of living daughters 0.00 −0.04 −0.49 −2.22, 1.23
Education 0.00 −0.02 −0.42 −3.21,2.38
Comparative SES 0.01 0.10 2.73 −1.37, 6.83
Mother's age at 1 st delivery 0.01 −0.12 −0.92 −2.07, 0.22
Social norms for progressiveness 0.24 0.49** −2.62 −3.32, −1.92
Intrinsic religiosity 0.00 −0.05 −5.19 −19.58, 9.19
Autonomy 0.02 −0.13 −1.43 −3.09, 0.24
Maternal age 0.00 −0.06 −0.13 −0.46, 0.20
Gestational age 0.01 0.11 4.97 −1.60, 11.54
Number of pregnancies 0.01 0.07 0.51 −0.61, 1.63
Number of stillbirths 0.01 0.08 1.65 −1.26, 4.57
Emotion focused coping 0.02 0.15* 1.14 0.04, 2.23
Practical coping 0.04 0.19* 1.66 0.41, 2.91
Maternal age at stillbirth 0.08 −0.28** −0.99 −1.50, −0.50
*

p < 0.05

**

p < 0.01