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Table 4 Multivariable binary logistic regression models assessing the odds of social media exposure among adolescent girls aged 15–19 years, UDAYA (wave-2, 2018–19)

From: Association between exposure to social media and knowledge of sexual and reproductive health among adolescent girls: evidence from the UDAYA survey in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India

Variables

OR

P-value

95% CI

  

LB

UB

Age of respondents

    

15 (ref.)

    

16

0.95

0.511

0.81

1.11

17

0.91

0.287

0.78

1.08

18

0.81

0.015

0.69

0.96

19

0.74

0.001

0.62

0.88

Place of residence

    

Urban (ref.)

    

Rural

0.50

 < 0.001

0.46

0.56

Caste

    

SC (ref.)

    

ST

0.69

0.233

0.38

1.27

OBC

1.17

0.020

1.03

1.34

General

1.74

 < 0.001

1.48

2.05

Religion

    

Hindu (ref.)

    

Muslim

1.10

0.138

0.97

1.25

Others

1.69

0.229

0.72

3.96

Education

    

Illiterate

    

Primary

1.68

0.001

1.25

2.25

Secondary

4.42

 < 0.001

3.54

5.53

Higher

12.01

 < 0.001

9.36

15.41

Paid work in last year

    

No (ref.)

    

Yes

1.23

0.001

1.08

1.39

Marital status

    

Unmarried (ref.)

    

Married

1.02

0.760

0.9

1.15

Wealth quintile

    

Poorest (ref.)

    

Poorer

1.56

 < 0.001

1.3

1.87

Middle

2.21

 < 0.001

1.86

2.62

Richer

3.73

 < 0.001

3.13

4.45

Richest

6.13

 < 0.001

5.11

7.37

States

    

Uttar Pradesh (ref.)

    

Bihar

2.02

 < 0.001

1.82

2.25

  1. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, LB lower bound, UB upper bound, ref. reference category