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Table 5 Relative risk of being in need, not in need, or method switcher after discontinuation, Senegal 2015

From: Women’s contraceptive discontinuation and switching behavior in urban Senegal, 2010–2015

 

Status after discontinuation

[Comparison is “In Need”]

 

No Need

Method Switch

 

RRR

P > |z|

RRR

P > |z|

Age

 15–24

Reference

 

Reference

 

 25–29

1.14

0.513

1.08

0.774

 30–34

1.46

0.061

0.83

0.474

 35–39

1.66

0.018*

1.25

0.426

 40–54

0.99

0.965

0.92

0.770

Education

 None/Koranic-only

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Primary

1.20

0.130

1.59

0.004*

 Secondary or higher

0.99

0.929

1.55

0.031*

Parity

 0

Reference

 

Reference

 

 1–2

0.36

0.018*

1.96

0.539

 3–4

0.30

0.008*

1.27

0.339

 5+

0.22

0.001*

1.22

0.316

City

 Dakar

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Guediawaye

1.23

0.307

1.32

0.272

 Pikine

1.15

0.515

0.93

0.801

 Mbao

0.73

0.099

0.50

0.009*

 Mbour

0.62

0.003*

0.87

0.513

 Kaolack

1.21

0.272

0.65

0.082

Wealth

 Lower 40%

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Middle 20%

1.06

0.674

1.13

0.519

 Upper 40%

1.09

0.498

1.00

0.990

Marital status

 Married/In-union

1.75

0.012*

2.08

0.050*

 Not in union

Reference

 

Reference

 

Method discontinued

 Daily Pill

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Injectables

0.55

0.000*

1.08

0.580

 Implant/IUD

0.45

0.000*

0.76

0.293

 Other modern

0.17

0.000*

1.01

0.977

 Traditional

1.77

0.079

2.93

0.005*

Source of method

 Pharmacy

Reference

 

Reference

 

 Public

0.36

0.000*

0.70

0.327

 Private

0.39

0.002*

0.59

0.102

 Other/DK/Missing

0.36

0.000*

0.69

0.263

Constant

12.96

0.000

0.30

0.090

  1. N = 2673
  2. Standard errors are adjusted for 1923 clusters (individual women) in the data
  3. *p < 0.05