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. 2022 Jan 29;19:26. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01338-5

Table 1.

Relationship between characteristics and Unmet need in 2012 IDHS

Characteristics Unmet need p OR (CI 95%)
Yes No
Age 35 (15–49) 31 (15–49)  < 0.001
Parity 2 (0–13) 1 (0–14) 0.001
Sexually transmitted disease history
 Yes 1 (2.6%) 37 (97.4%) 0.270 0.42 (0.06–3.09)
 No 2.717 (6.0%) 42.559 (94.0%)
Residential area
 City 1.402 (5.9%) 22.404 (94.1%) 0.322 0.96 (0.89–1.04)
 Rural 1.332 (6.1%) 20.469 (93.9%)
Education
 Uneducated 110 (7.3%) 1.390 (92.7%)  < 0.001
 Primary 1100 (7.3%) 14.025 (92.7%)
 Junior high 1194 (5.1%) 22.236 (94.9%)
 Senior high 331 (6.0%) 5.222 (94.0%)
Education (years) 6 (0–6) 5 (0–6) < 0.001
Spouse’s education
 Uneducated 69 (7.1%) 909 (92.9%) < 0.001
 Primary 1.010 (7.4%) 12.664 (92.6%)
 Junior high 1.287 (7.4%) 16.045 (92.6%)
 Senior high 342 (9.7%) 3.191 (90.3%)
Employment status
 Working 1.558 (6.2%) 23.701 (93.8%) 0.084 1.07 (0.99–1.16)
 Not working 1.176 (5.8%) 19.164 (94.2%)
Socioeconomic status
 First quintile 621 (8.0%) 7.146 (92.0%) < 0.001
 Second quintile 513 (5.8%) 8.272 (94.2%)
 Third quintile 483 (5.2%) 8.760 (94.8%)
 Fourth quintile 535 (5.5%) 9.208 (94.5%)
 Fifth quintile 583 (5.8%) 9.488 (94.2%)
Possession of electricity
 Yes 2.527 (5.8%) 40.796 (94.2%) < 0.001 0.51 (0.43–0.61)
 No 152 (10.8%) 1.260 (89.2%)
Possession of radio
 Yes 823 (5.2%) 15.091 (94.8%) < 0.001 0.79 (0.73–0.86)
 No 1.852 (6.4%) 26.937 (93.6%)
Possession of television
 Yes 2.275 (5.8%) 37.289 (94.2%) < 0.001 0.72 (0.64–0.80)
 No 406 (7.8%) 4.776 (92.2%)
Smoking
 Yes 102 (9.5%) 969 (90.5%) < 0.001 0.16 (0.14–0.20)
 No 2.629 (5.9%) 41.897 (94.1%)
Puberty discussion
 Yes 348 (8.3%) 3.859 (91.7%) 0.559 1.05 (0.90–1.22)
 No 370 (7.9%) 4.294 (92.1%)