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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cult Health Sex. 2019 Apr 1;22(2):184–200. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1581260

Table 5.

Adjusted association between interaction of religiosity and generational status, and pregnancy acceptability, overall and among women

OR [95% CI] Overall Women
1st Generation
High religiosity 2.32 [0.70–7.67] 3.02 [0.48–19.10]
Moderate religiosity 3.26 [1.07–9.95]* 3.71 [0.65–21.30]
     
2nd Generation
High religiosity 1.50 [0.75–3.02] 0.91 [0.29–2.88]
Moderate religiosity 1.66 [0.90–3.09] 1.51 [0.53–4.29]
     
3rd Generation +
High religiosity 5.99 [2.84–12.63]** 11.03 [2.68–45.37]**
Moderate religiosity 4.58 [2.34–8.93]** 15.37 [4.10–57.53]**

Notes:

Reference group for all models is low religiosity.

Adjusted odds ratios are linear combinations of the main effect for each level of religiosity and the interaction term for religiosity and generational status.

Model adjusts for gender, number of children, employment, age, relationship status, and region of ancestry

Model adjusts for number of children, employment, age, relationship status, and region of ancestry. Stratified model results for men not shown, as there was no effect modification by generational status for men.

**

p<0.01;

*

p<0.05