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. 2020 Apr 14;15(4):e0231557. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231557

Table 1. Prevalence and time trends in repeat adolescent birth among Uganda women age 20–24 years (% and 95% CI); all surveys.

Survey 1988/89 UDHS 1995 UDHS 2000/01 UDHS 2006 UDHS 2011 UDHS 2016 UDHS
Among all women 20–24 years (column %, 95% CI)
N = 985 N = 1555 N = 1504 N = 1710 N = 1629 N = 3822
No birth <18 58.3 60.9 58.1 64.8 67.0 71.6
(54.5–62.0) (57.7–64.0) (54.6–61.4) (62.1–67.3) (63.9–69.9) (69.8–73.4)
1st birth <18, No repeat birth <20 17.1 14.8 15.4 11.7 12.6 12.6
(14.6–19.9) (12.8–16.9) (13.4–17.6) (10.2–13.3) (10.8–14.8) (11.4–13.9)
1st birth <18, Repeat birth <20 24.6 24.3 26.6 23.5 20.4 15.8
(21.5–28.0) (21.4–27.5) (23.7–29.7) (21.3–26.0) (17.9–23.2) (14.4–17.2)
Among women 20–24 years with first birth <18 years (%, 95%CI)
N = 411 N = 608 N = 631 N = 603 N = 538 N = 1084
Repeat birth <20 years 58.9 62.2 63.3 66.8 61.7 55.6
(53.5–64.2) (57.1–67.1) (58.8–67.6) (62.8–70.6) (56.3–66.8) (52.1–59.1)