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. 2022 Nov 23;22:1394. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08693-w

Table 2.

Distribution of continuum of care across the explanatory variables

Variable Weighted
N (%)
Continuum of care
% [95% CI]
P-value cOR [95% CI]
Women’s age (years) 0.212
15–24 4,395 (28.6) 3.4 [2.8–4.1] 1.0
25–34 7,562 (49.2) 3.6 [3.1–4.1] 1.06 [0.83–1.35]
35 and above 3,402 (22.2) 2.8 [2.2–3.6] 0.82 [0.60–1.12]
Mothers’ level of education < 0.001
No education 5609 (36.5) 1.9 [1.5–2.4] 1.0
Primary 5666 (36.9) 3.5 [3.0–4.1] 1.87*** [1.42–2.47]
Secondary or higher 4084 (26.6) 5.1 [4.3–6.0] 2.74*** [2.06–3.64]
Current working status 0.695
No 4852 (31.6) 3.2 [2.7–3.9] 1.0
Yes 10,507 (68.4) 3.4 [3.0–3.9] 1.05 [0.83–1.32]
Marital status 0.411
Married 12,624 (82.2) 3.4 [3.0–3.8] 1.0
Cohabiting 2735 (17.8) 3.0 [2.4–3.9] 0.89 [0.67–1.18]
Partner’s level of education < 0.001
No education 4796 (31.2) 1.9 [1.5–2.4] 1.0
Primary 5270 (34.3) 3.1 [2.6–3.7] 1.67** [1.24–2.27]
Secondary or higher 5293 (34.5) 4.9 [4.3–5.7] 2.74*** [2.05–3.66]
Health insurance coverage < 0.001
No 14,146 (92.1) 3.1 [2.8–3.5] 1.0
Yes 1213 (7.9) 6.2 [4.9–7.9] 2.08*** [1.57–2.75]
Wanted last child when pregnant 0.492
Wanted then 11,422 (74.4) 3.5 [3.1–3.9] 1.0
Wanted later 3168 (20.6) 3.0 [2.3–3.8] 0.86 [0.65–1.13]
Wanted no more 769 (5.0) 3.1 [2.0–4.8] 0.89 [0.56–1.43]
Person who usually decides on respondents health care < 0.001
Partner alone/someone/others 6222 (40.5) 2.4 [1.9–2.8] 1.0
Respondent/partner 6789 (44.2) 3.8 [3.3–4.5] 1.66*** [1.30–2.12]
Respondent alone 2348 (15.3) 4.5 [3.6–5.7] 1.97*** [1.46–2.66]
Exposed to watching television 0.010
No 9293 (60.5) 3.0 [2.6–3.4] 1.0
Yes 6066 (39.5) 3.9 [3.3–4.6] 1.32* [1.07–1.64]
Exposed to listening to radio < 0.001
No 6502 (42.3) 2.5 [2.1–3.0] 1.0
Yes 8857 (57.7) 4.0 [3.5–4.5] 1.62*** [1.29–2.03]
Exposed to reading newspaper or magazine < 0.001
No 13,136 (85.5) 2.9 [2.6–3.3] 1.0
Yes 2223 (14.5) 5.8 [4.6–7.2] 2.03*** [1.55–2.65]
Timely antenatal care visits < 0.001
Late antenatal care visit 9311 (60.6) 2.4 [2.1–2.9] 1.0
Early antenatal care visit 6048 (39.4) 4.7 [4.1–5.4] 2.00*** [1.61–2.48]
Getting medical help for self: distance to health facility < 0.001
Not a big problem 9658 (62.9) 3.9[3.4–4.4] 1.0
Big problem 5701 (37.1) 2.4 [2.0–3.0] 0.61*** [0.48–0.78]
Sex of child 0.645
Male 7875 (51.3) 3.3 [2.8–3.8] 1.0
Female 7484 (48.7) 3.4 [2.9–4.0] 1.05 [0.85–1.31]
Birth order 0.001
1 2775 (18.1) 4.4 [3.6–5.4] 1.0
2–3 5656 (36.8) 3.7 [3.1–4.3] 0.82 [0.62–1.08]
4 or more 6928 (45.1) 2.6 [2.2–3.1] 0.59*** [0.45–0.77]
Birth size 0.172
Large 4889 (31.8) 3.8 [3.2–4.5] 1.0
Average 8325 (54.2) 3.1 [2.7–3.6] 0.80 [0.64–1.02]
Small 2145 (14.0) 3.2 [2.4–4.2] 0.83 [0.60–1.15]
Wealth index < 0.001
Poorest 3130 (20.4) 2.6 [2.0–3.3] 1.0
Poorer 3212 (20.9) 2.4 [1.8–3.1] 0.90 [0.63–1.30]
Middle 3258 (21.2) 3.1 [2.5–3.8] 1.18 [0.85–1.63]
Richer 2993 (19.5) 3.1 [2.4–4.0] 1.20 [0.83–1.73]
Richest 2766 (18.0) 5.9 [4.8–7.2] 2.34*** [1.69–3.25]
Sex of household head 0.767
Male 13,329 (86.8) 3.4 [3.0–3.8] 1.0
Female 2030 (13.2) 3.2 [2.5–4.2] 0.96 [0.71–1.28]
Place of residence 0.003
Urban 4907 (31.9) 4.2 [3.5–5.0] 1.0
Rural 10,452 (68.1) 3.0 [2.6–3.4] 0.70** [0.56–0.88]
Geographical subregions < 0.001
Central 1292 (8.4) 1.1 [0.5–2.2] 1.0
Western 6699 (43.6) 2.7 [2.3–3.2] 2.59* [1.22–5.48]
Eastern 5121 (33.4) 3.3 [2.8–4.0] 3.24** [1.53–6.86]
Southern 2247 (14.6) 6.7 [5.4–8.2] 6.72*** [3.14–14.38]

*P-values were generated from chi-square test; cOR = crude odds ratios; CI = Confidence Interval; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001; 1 = Reference category