Table 6.
Model/ Variable | PR | IC 95% p/ PR | p |
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(a)Model 1 WHODAS≥37.4 [n=494] | |||
Education (Primary or less) | <0.01 | <0.01 – <0.01 | <0.001 |
Overall health rating (Neither poor nor good; poor; very poor) | 11.96 | 4.87 – 29.39 | <0.001 |
Marital status (With partner) | 0.44 | 0.21 – 0.94 | 0.034 |
(b)Model 2 Anxiety / Depression [n=217] | |||
Overall health rating (Neither poor nor good; poor; very poor) | 1.65 | 1.31 – 2.08 | <0.001 |
Parity (≥2) | 0.73 | 0.56 – 0.96 | 0.027 |
(c)Model 3 Clinical health [n=501] | |||
Exposure to violence | 1.73 | 1.13 – 2.64 | 0.012 |
Multiple analysis by Poisson regression
(a) For model 1 the outcome was: WHODAS≥37.4 and the predictors were the variables: maternal age, marital status, education, employment, travel time to facility, parity, overall health rating, any clinical condition, preexisting conditions, taking any medication, categorized Body Mass Index (BMI) and mode of delivery.
(b) For model 2 the outcome was Anxiety score> 10 and Depression score> 10, And the predictors were the variables: maternal age, marital status, education, employment, travel time to facility, parity, overall health rating, any clinical condition, preexisting conditions, taking any medication, categorized Body Mass Index (BMI) and mode of delivery.
(c) For model 3 the outcome was any clinical condition reported by the woman and the predictors were the variables: maternal age, marital status, education, employed, travel time to facility, parity, BMI (≥30 kg / m2), alteration in mental health (Anxiety score≥ 10), sexual dissatisfaction, WHODAS≥37.4, exposure to domestic or sexual violence and use of substances.