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Table 5 Sensitivity analysis: Odds ratios of emergency cesarean delivery among selected subsample of women, adjusted logistic regression model

From: Advanced cervical dilatation as a predictor for low emergency cesarean delivery: a comparison between migrant and non-migrant Primiparae – secondary analysis in Berlin, Germany

Variable

OR

95% CI

p-Value

Standardized estimates

Cervical dilatation (continuous)

0.78

0.72–0.84

< 0.0001

0.305

Maternal age (continuous)

1.06

1.03–1.09

< 0.0001

0.195

1st generation Turkish migrants *

0.64

0.36–1.14

0.1305

0.071

1st generation Lebanese migrants *

0.59

0.26–1.37

0.2224

0.059

Oxytocic agent (yes) **

0.61

0.46–0.81

< 0.0006

0.137

BMI 25 to < 30 ***

1.04

0.68–1.57

0.8782

0.009

BMI ≥ 30

2.22

1.46–3.39

< 0.0002

0.210

Educational attainment (medium) ****

0.66

0.32–1.35

0.2543

0.115

Educational attainment (high)

0.65

0.30–1.39

0.2671

0.119

  1. References: * = non-immigrant women, ** = oxytocic agent (no), *** = BMI < 25, **** = Educational attainment (low)