From: Empowerment and use of antenatal care among women in Ghana: a cross-sectional study
 | OR (95% CI) |
---|---|
Age (years) | 1.01 (0.96, 1.07) |
Marital status | Â |
Never/formerly married | 1.00 |
Married | 3.85 (0.75, 19.77) |
Education1 | Â |
None | 1.00 |
Primary or less | 0.91 (0.32, 2.62) |
Middle | 0.80 (0.32, 1.98) |
Secondary and above | 0.18 (0.02, 1.40) |
Religion | Â |
Christian | 1.00 |
Muslim | 0.15 (0.05, 0.41)** |
Traditional | 1.12 (0.42, 2.96) |
None | 2.53 (0.80, 8.06) |
Wealth quintile | 0.95 (0.70, 1.30) |
Urban residence | 0.57 (0.24, 1.40) |
Region | Â |
Western | 6.79 (0.48, 95.80) |
Central | 2.80 (0.16, 47.97) |
Gt. Accra | 1.00 |
Volta | 21.77 (1.90, 249.58)* |
Eastern | 4.96 (0.47, 52.62) |
Ashanti | 8.17 (0.78, 85.72) |
Brong Ahafo | 11.27 (0.91, 139.17) |
Northern | 39.82 (3.26, 487.14)** |
Upper East | 7.19 (0.49, 104.53) |
Upper West | 2.60 (0.12, 58.04) |
General health | Â |
Very healthy | 0.42 (0.10, 1.68) |
Somewhat healthy | 0.61 (0.13, 3.03) |
Unhealthy | 1.00 |
Total number of children | 0.96 (0.82, 1.12) |
Physical abuse | 5.12 (1.35, 19.43)* |