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. 2019 Oct 30;12:713. doi: 10.1186/s13104-019-4717-y

Table 2.

Bi-variable and multivariable analyses result of antenatal depression among pregnant women in Aneded woreda, 2019

Variables Antenatal depression COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI) P-value
Depressed Normal
Age in year
 15–19 25 83 1 1 0.06
 20–29 24 160 0.5 (0.25, 0.93) 0.6 (0.21, 1.44) 0.22
 ≥ 30 3 47 0.2 (0.06, 0.74) 0.2 (0.02, 1.25) 0.08
Occupation status
 House wife 28 220 1
 Government employee 11 17 5.1 (2.2, 11.9) 8.8 (2.06, 34.40)* 0.001
 Merchant 13 53 1.9 (0.94, 3.97) 3.7 (1.27, 10.91)* 0.01
Residence
 Urban 12 15 5.5 (2.4, 12.6) 6.8 (1.97, 23.32)* 0.001
 Rural 40 275 1
Marital status
 Unmarried** 14 17 5.9 (2.7, 12.97) 5.1 (1.79, 14.63)* 0.001
 Married 38 273 1
Wealth index
 Poorest 5 71 0.2 (0.10, 0.62) 0.1 (0.07, 1.23) 0.12
 Poor 9 88 0.3 (0.13, 0.52) 0.2 (0.14, 1.57) 0.09
 Middle 3 54 0.1 (0.04, 0.63) 0.09 (0.05, 1.08) 0.07
 Rich 35 77 1 1 0.15
Gravidity
 Yes 20 239 1
 No 32 51 7.5 (3.97, 14.2) 5.3 (2.03, 13.82)* 0.001
Pregnancy planning
 Yes 28 236 1
 No 24 54 3.75 (2.02, 6.97) 6.2 (2.37, 16.06)* 0.001
ANC follow up
 Yes 21 238 1
 No 31 52 6.76 (3.6, 12.7) 8.7 (3.46, 21.79)* 0.001
IPV
 Yes 13 11 8.46 (3.54, 20.2) 4.5 (1.28, 15.52)* 0.01
 No 39 279 1
Substance use
 Yes 25 28 8.7 (4.44, 16.92) 5.6 (2.12, 14.92)* 0.001
 No 27 262 1

*Statisically significance (P < 0.05)

**Single, divorced and widowed