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. 2022 Mar 18;22:531. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-12930-6

Table 5.

Factors associated with intervention exposure for fathers, n = 3082

Variable Father Radio Exposure Father TV Exposure
OR CI P-value OR CI P-value
Received Antenatal Care 1.589 1.289–1.959 <.001 1.757 1.376–2.243 <.001
Helps wife at Home 1.183 1.084–1.292 <.001 1.198 1.090–1.317 <.001
Gets money from own employment 1.764 0.983–3.165 .057 0.986 0.528–1.842 .965
Decision Making at Home Father Alone (referent)
Mother alone makes decisions 1.310 1.068–1.608 .010 1.647 1.335–2.033 <.001
Mother and father jointly make decisions 1.118 0.929–1.346 .237 1.222 1.002–1.489 .047
Someone else makes the decisions 0.769 0.302–1.956 .581 1.622 0.597–4.408 .343
Father Cellphone 1.681 1.394–1.027 <.001 1.563 1.251–1.953 <.001
Father Radio Freq 0.889 0.857–0.922 <.001 0.926 0.894–0.959 <.001
Father TV Freq 1.228 1.150–1.312 <.001 1.929 1.791–2.079 <.001
Wealth 2.902 1.769–4.762 <.001 2.289 1.382–3.792 .001
Father Education Less than primary school (referent)
Complete primary school 1.073 0.869–1.325 .514 0.953 0.749–1.213 .701
Some secondary school or more 2.156 1.595–2.914 <.001 1.861 1.389–2.494 <.001