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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2019 Apr;23(4):530–537. doi: 10.1007/s10995-018-2667-y

TABLE 3:

Relation between nurse counseling on family planning and type of contraceptive used among sexually active women who reported trying to avoid or delay pregnancy at 24-weeks post-partum in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

OR
95% CI
Modern birth control methods
   Bivariate* 4.9  2.1, 11.1
   Multivariate model 4.0 1.9, 8.6
Condom
   Bivariate* 0.8 0.3, 2.6
   Multivariate model 1.0 0.4, 2.6
Other birth control methods
   Bivariate* 0.5 0.2, 1.0
   Multivariate model 0.5 0.2, 1.2

OR: odds ratio, 95% CI: 95% confidence interval.

Modern birth control methods included; intra-uterine device, implant, injectable, or oral contraceptives. Condoms included both male and female condoms. Other birth control methods included; rhythm method, withdrawal, antibiotics/antiparasitics, and other methods.

*

Bivariate model was modeled using generalized estimation equation to account for unknown correlation with clinic attended

Multivariate model was modeled using generalized estimation equation to account for unknown correlation with clinic attended. Confounders adjusted for were age, education, and socio-economic status