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. 2022 Jan 15;19:10. doi: 10.1186/s12978-021-01323-4

Table 2.

Factors associated to school dropout in 18,791 teenage single mothers recruited between 2005 and 2011, in Cameroon

n OR 95% C.I p-value ORa 95% C.I p-value
Age at first childbirth
 10–14 ans 1244 1.11 0.99–1.24 0.07 1.49 1.32–1.69 0.001
 15–19 ans 17,547 1 1
Educational level
 Vocational school 395 0.33 0.27–0.42 0.001 0.30 0.23–0.38 0.001
 Primary school 6850 0.42 0.40–0.44 0.001 0.40 0.37–0.42 0.001
 High school or University 11,546 1 1
Sent away from home
 Yes 2317 1.27 1.17–1.38 0.001 1.85 1.69–2.04 0.001
 No 16,474 1 1
Father providing for the child needs
 Yes 10,765 1 1
 No 8026 1.41 1.35–1.47 0.001 1.20 1.13–1.28 0.001
Family history of teenage mothers
 Yes 12,970 1.28 1.23–1.33 0.001 1.16 1.08–1.25 0.001
 No 5821 1 1
Number of sexual partners during the last 12 months
 0 1226 0.65 0.57–0.73 0.001 0.79 0.68–0.91 0.001
 1 14 758 0.69 0.66–0.71 0.001 0.86 0.80–0.92 0.001
 ≥ 2 4713 1 1
Use condom during the last sexual intercourse
 Yes 6162 1 1
 No 12,629 1.28 1.22–1.35 0.001 1.01 0.94–1.07 0.873
Ever done HIV screening test
 Yes 12,229 1 1
 No 6562 1.41 1.22–1.35 0.001 1.15 1.08–1.23 0.001
Number of children
 1 12,528 0.67 0.64–0.69 0.001 0.72 0.60–0.87 0.007
 2–3 5722 0.89 0.84–0.94 0.001 1.03 0.85–1.25 0.409
 ≥ 4 541 1 1
Was raped
 Yes 1 1
 No 0.87 0.78–0.96 0.007 0.88 0.78–0.98 0.026

aAdjusted for every variable presented and year of inclusion in the study, socioanthropological region, partner’s profession, amount of expenses during the last month, condom use during the last sexual intercourse, age at first sexual intercourse, ever had an STD