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Table 3 Factors associated with LAPMs utilization among women in North Shoa, Ethiopia, March, 2015

From: Predictors of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods utilization among Women in Rural North Shoa, Ethiopia

Variables

LAPMs use

COR (5% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

 

Cases

no (%)

Control

no(%)

  

Age when giving first birth*

  ≤ 20

130(71.43)

97(53.59)

2.16 (1.40, 3.34)

2.9(1.78, 4.90)

  > 20

52(28.57)

84(46.41)

1

1

Husband education

 No formal education

145(76.72)

131(64.53)

1

1

 Formal education

44(23.28)

72(35.47)

0.55 (0.35, 0.86)

0.6(.33, 1.08)

Previous pregnancy

 Yes

160(84.66)

145(71.43)

2.20 (1.34, 3.64)

1.8(0.90, 3.48)

 No

29(15.34)

58(28.57)

1

1

Income**

  > $85

53(34.64)

87(48.88)

1

1

 $85–140

67(43.79)

63(35.39)

1.75 (.08, 2.83)

1.8(1.07, 3.14)

  > $140

33(21.57)

28(15.73)

1.93 (1.05, 3.55)

1.96(0.99, 3.88)

Husband occupation**

 Government employee

6(3.17)

15(7.39)

1

1

 Farmer

148(78.31)

154(75.86)

2.57 (0.89, 7.41)

1.9(0.60, 6.54)

 Daily laborer

35(18.52)

34(16.75)

2.40 (0.91, 6.36)

4.4(1.23, 15.72)

  1. * P-value < 0.01; ** P-value < 0.05