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. 2021 Nov 17;12:746803. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.746803

Table 3.

Multinomial logistic regression analysis predicting inadequate and intensive prenatal care vs. adequate prenatal care (n = 240).

Predictors Less than adequate vs. adequate care Intensive vs. adequate care
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Age (years) 0.95 (0.87–1.03) 0.97 (0.86–1.09)
Household size (persons) 1.26 (1.00–1.59)* 0.88 (0.55–1.40)
Pregnancy anxiety (regarding baby) 0.97 (0.93–1.00) 1.01 (0.96–1.06)
Social support 0.99 (0.97–1.01) 1.00 (0.97–1.05)
Response to unfair treatment 1.21 (0.72–2.04) 0.90 (0.34–2.37)
      Ethnicity/race
            Hispanic 0.51 (0.13–2.06) 2.86 (0.62–13.08)
            Other 5.63 (1.64–19.37)** 3.84 (0.56–26.25)
            Non-Hispanic Black 0.72 (0.29–1.77) 0.85 (0.19–3.76)
      White (Reference)
            History of sexual assault
            Yes 0.33 (0.08–1.39) 3.38 (0.97–11.75)
      No (Reference)
            Prenatal medical complications
            Yes 1.06 (0.32–3.47) 4.93 (1.28–18.96)*
            No (Reference)
**

p < 0.01,

*

p < 0.05.

The bold indicates that this value is statistically significant.