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. 2019 Jun 4;4(3):e001372. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001372

Table 4.

Effect of power outage indices on skilled birth attendance (log odds)

Full Sample Rural households Urban households Electrified households Non-electrified households Low-wealth households High-wealth households
Frequency Index −0.028* −0.018 −0.05* −0.031* 0.001 −0.022 −0.045*
(-0.05,–0.007) (−0.042, 0.008) (-0.095,–0.004) (-0.054,–0.01) (−0.059, 0.068) (−0.054, 0.004) (-0.089,–0.004)
Duration Index −0.004* −0.005* −0.002 −0.004* −0.003 −0.005 −0.005
(−0.008, 0) (−0.01, 0) (−0.011, 0.006) (−0.009, 0) (−0.018, 0.009) (−0.01, 0) (−0.013, 0.004)
Urban 0.132 0.196 −0.577 0.435* 0.122
(−0.065, 0.332) (−0.021, 0.433) (−1.442, 0.188) (0.11, 0.819) (−0.258, 0.51)
Electrified: No electricity access −0.263* −0.196 −0.911* −0.394* 15.237*
(-0.501,–0.019) (−0.469, 0.123) (-1.621,–0.242) (-0.65,–0.127) (14.661, 16.604)
Linear Monthly Time Trend 0.009* 0.013* −0.002 0.009* 0.013 0.013* −0.003
(0.002, 0.015) (0.005, 0.02) (−0.016, 0.013) (0.002, 0.015) (−0.005, 0.039) (0.005, 0.022) (−0.016, 0.012)
Observations 9125 6088 3037 8472 653 3647 3652

Bootstrapped 95% CIs are reported in parentheses.

Included in most models but not shown in the tables are wealth index, mother’s education, mother’s age, parity, and religion. The full results are available from the authors upon request.

All columns include month and district-level dummy variables.

Dependent variable takes a value 1 if a mother received assistance from a doctor, auxiliary nurse, midwife, or other health professional, and 0 otherwise.

*Denotes statistical significance at the 5% level.