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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models of fertility intentions on contraceptive continuation among women who received FP services from CPs and PPMVs (n = 491)

From: How do changes in motivation to prevent pregnancy influence contraceptive continuation? Results from a longitudinal study with women who receive family planning services from Community Pharmacists and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors in Nigeria

 

Univariate Model

Multivariate Model

OR

95% CI

AOR

95% CI

Motivation to prevent pregnancy at both interviews

 Remained highly motivated

2.54*

1.08–5.95

2.50*

1.03–6.01

 Increase in motivation

Ref

–

Ref

–

 Decrease in motivation

0.30**

0.13–0.71

0.36*

0.14–0.87

 Remained motivated/low motivation

0.63

0.17–2.30

0.64

0.17–2.50

Age

 16–24

Ref

–

Ref

–

 25–34

0.95

0.39–2.29

0.76

0.26–2.26

 35–49

0.93

0.38–2.31

0.68

0.20–2.30

Education

 Did not complete secondary education

Ref

–

Ref

–

 Completed secondary education or higher

1.74

0.82–3.68

1.49

0.66–3.37

Currently employed

 Yes

1.03

0.55–1.95

1.39

0.63–3.11

 No

Ref

–

Ref

–

Marital status

 Not currently married

Ref

–

Ref

–

 Currently married

1.47

0.49–4.44

0.69

0.14–3.53

Number of living children

 None

0.20**

0.06–0.66

0.35

0.06–2.02

 1

0.56

0.22–1.45

0.68

0.21–2.13

 2

0.57

0.25–1.27

0.87

0.35–2.18

 3

0.75

0.35–1.62

1.16

0.50–2.70

 4 + 

Ref

–

Ref

–

Have ever used FP

 Yes

1.13

0.64–2.01

1.10

0.58–2.09

 No

Ref

–

Ref

–

Experience of side effects*

 Yes

Ref

–

Ref

–

 No

2.13*

1.15–3.96

2.17*

1.10–4.29

 Did not respond

0.27**

0.10–0.71

0.44

0.14–1.39

State of residence

 Lagos

Ref

–

Ref

–

 Kaduna

1.58

0.88–2.83

0.92

0.42–2.04

  1. *p-value ≥ 0.05; ** p-value ≥ 0.01