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. 2022 Oct 17;10:973271. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.973271

Table 2.

Factors associated with preeclampsia.

Variable Crude OR 95% CI P Adj. OR 95% CI P
Age groups <0.001 <0.001
≥35 years old (Advance maternal age) 1.796 (1.515; 2.130) <0.001b 2.075 (1.715; 2.511) <0.001
≤19 years old (Teenage pregnancy) 0.253 (0.035; 1.809) 0.171b 0.214 (0.030; 1.527) 0.114
20–34 years Old 1.000 1.000
Gravida classification <0.001
Gravida 6 and more 1.572 (1.111; 2.223) 0.011
Gravida 1 1.460 (1.241; 1.718) <0.001
Gravida 2–5 1.000
Parity classification <0.001 0.001
Para 5 and more 1.236 (0.656; 2.331) 0.512 0.876 (0.458; 1.674) 0.479
Nulliparous 1.506 (1.287; 1.763) <0.001 1.792 (1.518; 2.115) <0.001
1–4 1.000 1.000
Anemia
Yes 0.261 (0.173; 0.392) <0.001 0.299 (0.198; 0.450) <0.001
No 1.000 1.000
Multiple pregnancy
Yes 1.734 (1.127; 2.667) 0.021 1.658 (1.071; 2.566) 0.034
No 1.000 1.000
Diabetes mellitus
Yes 3.525 (1.960; 6.339) <0.001
No 1.000
History of preeclampsia
Yes 8.512 (4.512; 16.058) <0.001 5.345 (2.670; 10.698) <0.001
No 1.000 1.000
Gestational hypertension
Yes 3.854 (2.865; 5.184) <0.001 3.482 (2.575; 4.709) <0.001
No 1.000 1.000
Chronic hypertension
Yes 10.928 (8.255; 14.46) <0.001 8.999 (6.719; 12.053) <0.001
No 1.000 1.000
Age*chronic hypertension 0.002
≥35 years old* chronic hypertension 0.390 (0.217; 0.702) 0.002
Anemia*gestational hypertension 7.716 (2.764; 21.544) 0.001

Final model using Forward Stepwise (Likelihood Ratio); Hosmer and Lemeshow Test 0.292; Nagelkerke R Square 6.4%; Classification table 98.4%. *Interaction between variables. bWald test. The bold value means significant (p < 0.05).