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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2018 Jul 27;98(4):260–265. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2018.07.134

Appendix Table 2.

Logistic Regression Models of the Effect of a Pregnancy Scare on Consistent Contraceptive Use Among Contraceptive Users, Stratified for Consistent and Inconsistent Contraceptive Users (n=691 women)

Consistent Users Before Inconsistent Users Before
Independent Variables
Pregnancy scare experience −0.83** (0.27) −.53** (.20)
African American −0.55** (0.18) −.03 (.18)
Biological mother <20 years old at 1st birth −0.29+ (0.15) −.14 (.17)
Non-two-parent childhood family structure 0.30+ (0.16) .08 (.16)
Low high school GPA −0.34+ (0.20) −.24 (.17)
Age at first sex ≤ 16 years −0.07 (0.19) .10 (.19)
Two or more sexual partners −0.23 (0.19) −.33 (.22)

Notes: Coefficients are effects on log-odds. Standard errors in parentheses.

+

p<0.10

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001 (two-tailed tests)