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Table 4 Factors associated with BPCRa and male participation in BPCRa

From: Do male engagement and couples’ communication influence maternal health care-seeking? Findings from a household survey in Mozambique

 

BPCR (n = 1320)

Male participation in BPCR (n = 1320)

Adjusted Odds Ratio

95% CI

p-value

Adjusted Odds Ratio

95% CI

p-value

min

max

min

max

Education

 No school

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Primary school

1.54

1.17

2.01

< 0.01*

1.36

1.01

1.84

0.05*

 Secondary school or superior

1.37

0.88

2.13

0.16

1.27

0.74

2.18

0.39

Province

 Sofala

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Nampula

3.13

1.96

4.76

< 0.01*

1.79

1.15

2.78

0.01*

Residence

 Rural

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Urban

2.02

1.24

3.29

< 0.01*

1.19

0.72

1.98

0.5

Wealth

 Lowest

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Less poor

1.11

0.81

1.48

0.54

1.09

0.80

1.47

0.59

 Richest

2.39

1.48

3.84

< 0.01*

1.85

1.20

2.86

0.01*

Male attendance in ANC

 No

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Yes

1.31

0.95

1.82

0.1

1.54

1.15

2.07

< 0.01*

Couples’ communication on FP

 No

1

1

1

.

1

1

1

.

 Yes

1.34

1.05

1.71

0.02*

2.09

1.64

2.67

< 0.01*

  1. * P-value significant at 0.05 level
  2. aThe BPCR indicator was analyzed as an ordinal variable that can take values of 0,1,2,3,4 elements conducted