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Table 5 Multivariable logistic regression odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of use of modern contraception among currently married, fecund, non-pregnant women (Model 1) and for institutional delivery for women who had a birth in the last three years (Model 2), Uttar Pradesh, India

From: Descriptive study of the role of household type and household composition on women’s reproductive health outcomes in urban Uttar Pradesh, India

Covariate

Model 1a – slum

Model 1b – non-slum

Model 2a – slum

Model 2b – non-slum

Modern use

Modern use

Institutional delivery

Institutional delivery

(n = 7360)

(n = 7161)

(n = 3016)

(n = 2595)

Presence of elder sister-in-law (Excluded: Not living with sister-in-law)

    

Sister-in-law in residence

0.66** (0.49,0.88)

0.77+ (0.58,1.02)

0.84 (0.52,1.37)

1.12 (0.62,2.03)

Household type and presence of mother-in-law (Excluded: Lives with neither)

    

Lives with mother-in-law only

1.23 (0.87,1.76)

1.32* (1.02,1.72)

0.79 (0.47,1.34)

1.35 (0.74,2.49)

Lives in husband’s natal home only

1.17* (1.03,1.32)

1.11+ (0.99,1.24)

1.20+ (0.99,1.46)

1.13 (0.89,1.42)

Living in husband’s natal and with mother-in-law

1.06 (0.93,1.21)

1.03 (0.91,1.17)

1.03 (0.83,1.27)

1.29* (1.01,1.66)

  1. Parity was not included in the family planning use model. +p ≤ 0.10; *p ≤ 0.05; **p ≤ 0.01. models unweighted.