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Table 1 Sample distribution, percentage of women who had a facility delivery, and unadjusted odds of facility delivery

From: Quality of antenatal care and household wealth as determinants of institutional delivery in Pakistan: Results of a cross-sectional household survey

 

Sample Distribution (n = 4,000) (1)

% Who Delivered in a Health Facility (2)

Unadjusted Odds of Facility Delivery (3)

Number of Cases

Residence

 Urban

48.8 %

79.9 %

1.00

1,951

 Rural

51.2 %

53.5 %

0.29***

2,049

Age

 15-24

32.2 %

70.7 %

1.00

1288

 25-34

55.2 %

65.4 %

0.79**

2207

 35-49

12.6 %

59.9 %

0.62***

505

Number of living children

 1

24.5 %

76.5 %

1.00

981

 2

23.9 %

71.5 %

0.77*

956

 3 or more

51.6 %

59.2 %

0.45***

2063

Education

 No education

56.6 %

52.1 %

1.00

2,265

 Primary or Middle

19.5 %

76.1 %

2.93***

779

 Secondary or Higher

23.9 %

92.4 %

11.18***

956

Wealth quintiles

 First/poorest

20.0 %

40.1 %

1.00

802

 Second

20.0 %

52.9 %

1.68***

800

 Middle

20.0 %

68.0 %

3.18***

800

 Fourth

19.9 %

78.8 %

5.57***

798

 Fifth/richest

20.0 %

92.4 %

18.30***

800

Received MCH information from an LHW

 No

86.6 %

65.4 %

1.00

3,465

 Yes

13.4 %

73.3 %

1.45**

535

# of elements of quality of care received

 Did not receive any element of care

13.8 %

26.1 %

1.00

551

 One

10.9 %

38.6 %

1.78***

437

 Two

7.6 %

49.2 %

2.73***

303

 Three

7.9 %

63.1 %

4.81***

314

 Four

10.4 %

68.0 %

6.02***

415

 Five

17.4 %

81.9 %

12.79***

696

 Six

22.9 %

88.6 %

21.84***

918

 Seven

9.1 %

91.0 %

28.62***

366

Total

100.0 %

66.4 %

 

4,000

  1. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001