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Table 4 Factors associated with a parity >3 in refugee and migrant women on the Thailand Myanmar border

From: Family planning knowledge, attitudes and practices in refugee and migrant pregnant and post-partum women on the Thailand-Myanmar border – a mixed methods study

Variable examined

N

Parity >3

OR (95 % CI)

AOR (95 % CI)

% (n)

No history child death

823

6.2 (51)

Reference group

Reference group

History child death

97

56.7 (55)

2.166 (1.724-2.722), p < 0.001

17.539 (9.749-31.553), P < 0.001

Refugee

401

12.2 (49)

Reference group

Not included

Migrant

519

11.0 (57.0)

0.986 (0.940-1.034), p = 0.603

 

Age <35

802

5.5 (44)

Reference group

Reference group

Age ≥35y

118

52.5 (56)

1.992 (1.646-2.410), p < 0.001

16.232 (9.355-28.165), p < 0.001

One marriage

777

9.7 (75)

Reference group

Reference group

More than one marriage

143

21.7 (31)

1.154 (1.055-1.261), p < 0.001

Not significant

Literate

613

9.0 (55)

Reference group

Reference group

Illiterate

307

16.6 (51)

1.092 (1.032-1.154), p = 0.001

Not significant

Ethnic Karen/Burman/Othera

869

10.9 (95)

Reference group

Reference group

Ethnic group Burman Muslim

51

21.6 (11)

1.291 (1.112-4.514) p = 0.024

2.699 (1.105-6.592), p = 0.029

Know sterilization can end fertility

901

11.4 (103)

Reference group

Not included

Don’t know

19

15.8 (3)

1.052 (0.864-1.280), p = 0.473

 
  1. aComprising of Karen 10.8 % (66/609), Burman 12.6 % (29/231) and Other (0 of 29) pooled together