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Table 5 A logistic regression analysis for the support of FGC abandonment with different categorical variables in Somali and Harari regions, eastern Ethiopia

From: Pupil’s perspectives on female genital cutting abandonment in Harari and Somali regions of Ethiopia

Variables (n = 478)

Support to abandon FGC

Do not support the abandonment

Crude OR

P-value

Adjusted OR with CI

P-value

Source of formation heard about FGM/C

 Heard from one source

99(75.6%)

32(24.4%)

0.583 (0.356–0.953)

0.031

0.567 (0.333–0.967)

0.037*

 Heard from different sources

292(84.1%)

55(15.9%)

1

 

1

 

Educational status

 Primary level education

173(75.9%)

55(24.1%)

0.462 (0.286–0.746)

0.002

0.506 (0.292–0.879)

0.016*

 Secondary level education

218(87.2%)

32(12.8%)

1

 

1

 

Age of participants

 16 years

118(71.5%)

47(28.5%)

0.368 (0.229.591)

0.001

0.536 (0.303–0.949)

0.032*

 17–22 years

273(87.2%)

40(12.8%

1

 

1

 

Type of FGC performed in the region

 Sunna

119(90.2%)

13(9.8%)

3.014 (1.574–5.773)

0.001

2.574 (1.186–5.587)

0.017*

 Infibulations

108(84.4%)

20(15.6%)

1.778 (1.008–3.137)

0.047

1.347 (0.701–2.590)

0.371

 I don’t know

164(75.2%)

54(24.8%)

1

 

1

 

Ethinicity

 Somali

185(86.9%)

28(13.1%)

1

 

1

 

 Harari

47(82.5%)

10(17.5%)

0.711 (0.323–1.567)

0.398

1.142 (0.472–2.763)

0.769

 Others

159(76,4%)

49(23.6%)

0.491 (0.295–818)

0.006

1.007 (0.523–1.941)

0.983

Reason to perform FGC

 Tradition

323(81.8%)

72(18.2%)

1

   

 Religious requirement

47(92.2%)

4 (7.8%)

2.619 (0.914–7.)502

0.073

2.129 (0.715–6.334

0.174

 Others

21(65.6%)

(34.4%)

0.426 (0.196–0.922)

0.30

0.673 (0.291–1.555)

0.354

  1. *Statistically significant at p < 0.05)