Skip to main content
. 2018 Oct 3;18:391. doi: 10.1186/s12884-018-2023-7

Table 3.

Relationships of baseline characteristics with childbirth fear in pregnant women (N = 152)

Variable Low fear (n = 59) Moderate fear (n = 62) High fear (n = 39)
n (%) n (%)a p aOR (95% CI)b p n (%)a p aOR (95% CI)b p
Age (years)
  < 25 31 (56.4) 26 (44.8) 0.22 0.7 (0.3~ 1.6) 0.36 16 (64.0) 0.52 1.0 (0.3~ 3.1) 0.93
  ≥ 25 24 (43.6) 32 (55.2) 1.00 9 (36.0) 1.00
Parity
 Nulliparous 14 (23.7) 11 (17.7) 0.42 1.3 (0.4~ 4.3) 0.62 5 (16.1) 0.40 1.0 (0.2~ 4.9) 0.96
 Multiparous 45 (76.3) 51 (82.3) 1.00 26 (83.9) 1.00
Educational level
 Illiterate 6 (10.2) 15 (24.6) 0.01 5.0 (1.2~ 20.2) 0.03 3 (9.7) 0.44 1.8 (0.2~ 17.8) 0.61
 Primary school 37 (62.7) 38 (62.3) 0.14 2.2 (0.8~ 6.1) 0.13 24 (77.4) 0.12 3.0 (0.7~ 13.1) 0.16
 Secondary and above 16 (27.1) 8 (13.1) 1.00 4 (12.9) 1.00
Employment status
 No 4 (6.8) 5 (8.2) 0.77 1.5 (0.4~ 6.3) 0.57 14 (45.2) < 0.001 12.6 (3.1~ 50.7) < 0.001
 Yes 55 (93.2) 56 (91.8) 1.00 17 (54.8) 1.00
Social support
 Low/Moderate 8 (13.6) 14 (22.6) 0.20 1.5 (0.6~ 4.1) 0.43 13 (41.9) < 0.01 3.0 (0.9~ 10.2) 0.09
 High 51 (86.4) 48 (77.4) 1.00 18 (58.1) 1.00

aThe significance level of a univariate odds ratio denoted in this column if significant. b Adjusted odds ratio (aOR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI), obtained after statistical adjustment for all of the variables listed in this table