Skip to main content

Table 2 Association between anemia and demographic and socioeconomic variables, non-pregnant, ever-married women aged 15–49, Bangladesh 2011

From: Differentials in the prevalence of anemia among non-pregnant, ever-married women in Bangladesh: multilevel logistic regression analysis of data from the 2011 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey

Variable

Percentage with anemiaa

χ2-value

p-value**

No. of women

Residence

 

20.043

p < 0.001

 

 Urban

37.2

1856

 Rural

43.5

3437

Education

    

 No education

45.9

32.940

p < 0.001

1402

 Primary

43.0

1620

 Secondary

38.1

1873

 Higher

33.2

398

Husband’s education

    

 No education

44.7

20.965

p < 0.001

1546

 Primary

43.0

1498

 Secondary

38.5

1492

 Higher

36.6

757

Breastfeeding

    

 No

39.7

16.293

p < 0.001

3935

 Yes

45.9

1358

Currently amenorrheic

    

 No

40.4

28.123

p < 0.001

5003

 Yes

56.2

290

Currently using contraceptive method

    

 No

44.1

10.598

p < 0.001

2025

 Yes

39.6

3268

Currently working

    

 No

40.9

1.898

0.1680

4550

 Yes

43.6

743

Drinking water source

    

 Non-improved

41.0

0.013

0.9090

458

 Improved

41.3

4835

Toilet facility

    

 Unhygienic

43.3

7.871

p < 0.01

2467

 Hygienic

39.5

2826

Living with husband

    

 No

43.4

0.701

0.4030

350

 Yes

41.1

4943

Religion

    

 Muslim

40.2

19.370

p < 0.001

4668

 Non-Muslim

49.4

625

Wealth Index

    

 Poor

47.5

57.348

p < 0.001

1891

 Middle

42.1

1016

 Rich

36.0

2386

Body Mass Index

    

 Thin

50.5

94.302

p < 0.001

1302

 Normal

40.8

3035

 Overweight

31.0

788

 Obese

27.4

  

168

Age group

    

 15–29 years

38.6

13.579

p < 0.001

2411

 30–49 years

43.6

2882

Age at first marriage

    

 Less than 18 years

41.9

2.505

0.1130

4137

 18 years and older

39.3

1156

Number of children ever born

    

 None

37.7

27.545

p < 0.001

422

 1–2

38.4

  

2411

 3–6

44.1

2219

 7 or more

51.0

241

  1. Note: aAnemia (Hb level < 12.0 g/dl), **p-value (p < 0.001, 0.1 % level of significance)