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Table 4 Associated factors of good attitude towards family planning among women with HIV (n = 328)

From: Knowledge, attitude, practices and associated factors of family planning among women living with hiv at the university of Gondar specialized hospital: a cross sectional study

Variable

Category

Attitude

COR

AOR

Positive n

Negative n

Age

18–27

55

22

1

1

28–34

52

21

0.51(0.23,1.10)

0.99(0.37,2.630

35–40

62

39

0.50(0.23,1.10)

0.47(0.19,1.16)

41–47

64

13

0.32(0.16,0.66)

0.28(0.12,0.62)

Family size

1–3

131

71

2.30(1.36,3.91)

1.54(0.79,3.01)

>=4

102

24

1

1

Number of children

No children

52

38

1

1

Have one or more children

181

57

2.32(1.39,3.88

2.25(1.10,4.59)*

Occupation

Have a job

125

41

1.52(0.94,2.47)

1.12(0.60,2.09)

No job

108

54

1

1

Education status

Illiterate

45

22

1

1

Able to read and write

98

53

0.90(0.49,1.66)

0.82(0.40,1.67)

Collage and above

90

20

2.20(1.09,4.45)

1.24(0.49,3.12)

Marital status

Married

134

45

1.50(0.93,2.43)

1.14(0.64,2.02)

Unmarried

99

50

1

1

having discussion on fertility plan with healthcare provider

Yes

213

73

3.21(1.66,6.21)

2.20(1.02,4.761)*

No

20

22)

1

1

Know about modern contraceptive methods

Yes

224

81

4.30(1.79,10.32)

2.12(0.77,5.86)

No

9

14

1

1

FP practice

Poor practice

84

61

1

1

Good practice

149

34

3.18(1.94,5.23)

2.15(1.19,3.87)*

  1. Hosmer and Lemeshow Test = 0.74 *p < 0.05