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. 2019 Jun 18;33:123. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2019.33.123.15535

Table 5.

Socio-demographic factors influencing correct timing of four or more focused antenatal visits among postpartum women in the Accra Metropolitan Area

Variable Crude OR (95% C.I) P-value Adjusted OR (95% C.I) P-value
Age group        
<25 years 1   1  
≥25 years 1.19 (0.68-2.10)   1.24 (0.48-3.22) 0.658
Educational level        
No formal education 1   1  
Primary 1.70 (0.63-4.59) 0.294 3.57 (0.91-14.08) 0.069
JHS 1.55 (0.69-3.48) 0.288 3.31 (1.03-10.61) 0.044
SHS 1.39 (0.58-3.34) 0.459 4.47 (1.14-17.51) 0.031
Tertiary 1.93 (0.74-4.99) 0.177 3.06 (0.71-13.14) 0.132
Respondents Occupation        
Unemployed 1   1  
Employed 1.11 (0.57-2.13) 0.753 1.95 (0.67-5.72) 0.221
Partner’s occupation        
Unemployed 1   1  
Employed 1.25 (0.45-3.50) 0.663 1.65 (0.35-7.83) 0.529
Marital status        
Single 1   1  
Cohabiting 1.50 (0.70-3.26) 0.299 2.16 (0.67-7.00) 0.200
Married 1.30 (0.64-2.64) 0.462 1.52 (0.50-4.63) 0.459
Religion        
Muslim 1   1  
Christian 0.90 (0.53-1.53) 0.701 0.38 (0.13-1.08) 0.069
Ethnicity        
Akan 1   1 0.283
Ewe 1.31 (0.68-2.54) 0.412 2.15 (0.80-5.81) 0.130
Ga/Adangbe 0.10 (0.53-1.87) 0.993 0.67 (0.25-1.83) 0.436
Others 0.96 (0.53-1.73) 0.894 0.99 (0.33-3.00) 0.987