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Table 3 Factors associated with good knowledge of PE among the study population (good versus bad knowledge)

From: Assessing pre-eclampsia awareness among pregnant women in Syria: a cross-sectional study on knowledge and perceptions

Variable

 

95% Confidence Interval

P value

 

Adjusted Odds ratio (aOR)

Lower

Upper

 

Age (years)

    

25–35 – < 25

1.343

0.7055

2.558

0.369

> 35 – < 25

0.832

0.4233

1.635

0.594

Marital status

    

Divorced – Married

1.039

0.4258

2.536

0.933

Widowed – Married

0.902

0.3358

2.425

0.839

Employment status

    

Yes – No

1.067

0.7445

1.529

0.724

Residence status

    

City – Countryside

1.193

0.8231

1.73

0.351

Education status

    

Primary – Illiterate

0.789

0.319

1.951

0.607

Secondary – Illiterate

1.262

0.5559

2.866

0.578

University – Illiterate

3.261

1.4192

7.495

0.005

Income status

    

Moderate – Bad

2.112

1.1041

4.039

0.024

Good – Bad

2.29

1.1491

4.563

0.019

Excellent – Bad

3.291

1.0492

10.323

0.041

Parity

    

> 2–0–2

1.388

0.9486

2.03

0.091

Family history of PE?

    

Yes – No

2.279

1.2888

4.029

0.005

Experienced PE before?

    

Yes – No

3.189

1.5555

6.538

0.002

Chronic diseases

    

Yes – No

1.486

0.9722

2.27

0.067