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Table 9 Factors associated with utilization of LAPMs among women of reproductive age group in west Guji zone, 2018

From: Utilization of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods and associated factor among women of reproductive age in west Guji zone, Southwest Ethiopia

Variables

Utilization of LAPM

COR(95% CI)

AOR(95% CI)

Yes

No

Family size

 1–3

210

225

1

1

 ≥ 4

49

23

0.438(0.258–0.744)

1.54(0.21–11.34)

Educational level of women

 Informal

21

26

1

 

 Grade 1–8

70

61

0.704(0.36–1.375)

0.78(0.172–3.53)

 Grade 9–12

115

28

0.197(0.097–0.399)

0.116 (0.023–0.593) *

 College or university

30

10

0.269(0.12–0.674)

0.446(0.055–3.644)

Parity

 1–2

45

115

1

1

 ≥ 3

192

103

0.210(0.138–0.319)

0.082(0.026–0.253)*

Accept LAPMs

 

 Yes

239

142

1

1

 No

20

106

0.112(0.067–0.189)

0.029(0.005–0.162)*

Husband opinion

 Support

164

112

1

1

 Oppose

56

90

0.425(0.28–0.64)

0.74(0.179–3.1)

How treated by other staff

 Well

234

112

1

1

 Not very well

25

136

0.088(0.054–0.143)

0.06(0.017–0.213)*

Reasonable waiting time

 No waiting time

42

31

1

1

 Reasonable/short

182

36

0.038(0.023–0.064)

0.022(0.005–0.087)*

 Too long

35

181

0.143(0.079–0.257)

0.098(0.026–0.376)*

Service satisfaction

 Yes

222

187

0.511(0.325–0.803)

1.1(0.28–4)

 No

37

61

1

1

Ever use LAPM

 Yes

130

87

0.536(0.375–0.766)

0.94(0.33–2.68)

 No

129

161

1

 

Level of knowledge

 Poor knowledge

115

174

1

1

 Good knowledge

41

30

0.484(0.286–0.819)

1.04(0.21–5.2)

 Very good knowledge

103

44

0.282(0.185–0.432)

0.5(0.166–1.58)

  1. AOD adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval, COR crude odds ratio, LAPMS long acting and permanent contraceptive method, *Significant P value < 0.05