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Table 4 The results obtained from logistic regression analysis for the poor general and mental health

From: Quality of life in women who were exposed to domestic violence during pregnancy

 

No. (%)a

Adjusted OR

95 % CI

p-value

General health

    

Age

    

15–20

18 (58.0)

1.80

0.66–4.92

0.25

21–25

44 (50.5)

1.61

0.64–4.03

0.31

26–30

20 (27.3)

1.60

0.47–5.45

0.44

31–40

10 (25.6)

1.0 (ref)

  

Education

    

Higher

4 (30.7)

1.0 (ref)

  

Secondary

60 (38.2)

1.01

0.52–1.96

0.97

Primary

28 (46.6)

1.52

0.71–3.24

0.27

Parity

    

No child

31 (57.4)

1.37

0.25–1.60

0.33

1–2 children

49 (35.0)

1.11

0.26–2.51

0.71

3–5 children

12 (33.3)

1.0 (ref)

  

Violence

    

None

25 (27.2)

1.0 (ref)

  

Physical

38 (41.3)

2.13

1.05–4.36

0.03

Psychological

29 (31.5)

1.24

0.62–2.48

0.53

Mental health

    

Age

    

15–20

20 (64.5)

1.62

0.49–5.32

0.42

21–25

39 (44.8)

1.52

0.62–3.68

0.35

26–30

24 (32.8)

1.04

0.39–2.74

0.94

31–40

12 (30.7)

1.0 (ref)

  

Education

    

Higher

5 (38.4)

1.0 (ref)

  

Secondary

61 (38.8)

1.07

0.55–2.08

0.83

Primary

29 (48.3)

1.28

0.61–2.73

0.42

Parity

    

No child

28 (51.9)

1.35

0.32–2.15

0.23

1–2 children

55 (39.2)

1.11

0.29–1.32

0.58

3–5 children

12 (33.3)

1.0 (ref)

  

Violence

    

None

26 (32.1)

1.0 (ref)

  

Physical

31. (40.8)

1.27

0.64–2.51

0.49

Psychological

38 (52.1)

1.89

1.09–3.84

0.04

  1. a Number (row %) for poor physical health (n = 92) and poor mental health (n = 95)