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Table 3 Factors associated with married women’s decision making power in family planning use and associated factors in Mizan-Aman, South Ethiopia, 2013

From: Married women’s decision making power on family planning use and associated factors in Mizan-Aman, South Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

Explanatory variable

Decision making power

COR (95 % CI)

AOR (95 % CI)

 

Yes

No

  

Age

 15–24

95

31

1

1

 25–34

192

86

2.38 (1.12–5.03)

0.41 (0.15,1.11)

 35–44

79

53

1.72 (0.72–3.48)

0.26 (0.09, 0.74)*

 45–49

15

16

3.26 (1.45–7.36)

0.57 (0.20, 1.63)

Women educational status

 Can’t read and write

29

88

1

1

 Primary school

151

56

8.18 (4.86–13.76)

4.59 (2.49, 4.82)*

 Secondary school

139

28

14.52 (8.09–26.06)

9.04 (4.50, 18.16)**

 College/university

77

14

14.52 (7.12–29.61)

4.84 (2.03, 11.52)**

Husband educational status

 Can’t read and write

23

58

1

1

 Primary school

76

85

2.25 (1.27–4.00)

1.18 (0.59, 2.35)

 Secondary school

140

30

11.76 (6.30–21.95)

6.28 (3.01, 13.07)*

 College/university

142

13

27.54 (13.07–58.05)

11.28 (4.65, 27.34)**

Women’s Occupation

 House wife

78

98

1

1

 Self employed

157

62

3.18 (2.09–4.83)

1.88 (1.09, 3.24)*

 Government employee

146

26

7.05 (4.22–11.77)

4.10 (2.11, 7.96)**

Exposure to media

 Have exposure

351

139

3.95 (2.40–6.51)

 

 No exposure

30

47

1

 

Husband occupation

 Not employed

23

58

1

1

 Self employed

174

96

4.57 (2.65–7.87)

1.47 (0.71, 3.03)

 Government employee

184

32

14.50 (7.86–26.73)

2.7 (1.23, 5.94)*

Attitude towards FP methods

 Have favorable attitude

105

24

2.56 (1.58–4.16)*

 

 Have no favorable attitude

276

162

1

 

Number of living children

No children

68

21

1

 

 1–2

231

111

0.64 (0.37–1.10)

 

 3–4

64

38

0.52 (1.27–0.97)

 

  > 5

18

16

0.34 (0.15–0.79)*

 
  1. **P-value < 0.001, *p-value < 0.05