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Table 3 Levels and percent-point changes in adolescent childbirth among Ugandan women aged 20–24 - URBAN residents

From: Trends and determinants of adolescent childbirth in Uganda- analysis of rural and urban women using six demographic and health surveys, 1988–2016

 

UDHS (data collection)

 

1988/89N = 131%(95%CI)

1995N = 248%(95%CI)

2000/01N = 298%(95%CI)

2006N = 376%(95%CI)

2011N = 416%(95%CI)

2016N = 1144%(95%CI)

No birth < 20 years

48.1

46.8

49.1

58.3

61.2

61.0

(39.7–56.5)

(41.9–51.7)

(44.3–54.0)

(51.6–64.8)

(55.8–66.3)

(56.8–65.0)

1st birth 18–19.9 years

23.6

28.6

21.3

18.7

15.1

20.8

(19.3–28.6)

(24.6–32.9)

(17.7–25.5)

(14.1–24.3)

(11.1–20.2)

(17.7–24.3)

1st birth < 18 years

28.3

24.6

29.5

23.0

23.7

18.2

(21.8–35.9)

(20.6–29.1)

(25.1–34.4)

(18.7–27.9)

(20.0–27.9)

(15.7–21.0)

Percent-point changes (pp) in adolescent childbirth by intervals (p-value)

Intervals

1988/89–1995

1995–2000/01

2000/01–2006

2006–2011

2011–2016

1988–2000/01

No birth < 20 years

−1.3 (0.809)

+ 2.3 (0.592)

+ 9.2 (0.017)

+ 2.9 (0.406)

−0.2 (0.943)

+ 1.0 (0.849)

1st birth 18–19.9 years

+ 5.0 (0.296)

−7.3 (0.049)

−2.6 (0.401)

−3.6 (0.176)

+ 5.7 (0.012)

− 2.3 (0.596)

1st birth < 18 years

− 3.7 (0.434)

+ 4.9 (0.201)

−6.5 (0.056)

+ 0.7 (0.816)

−5.5 (0.016)

+ 1.2 (0.801)

   

2000/01–2016

  

1988/89–2016

No birth < 20 years

  

+ 11.9 (< 0.001)

  

+ 12.9 (0.004)

1st birth 18–19.9 years

  

−0.5 (0.850)

  

−2.8 (0.457)

1st birth < 18 years

  

−11.3 (< 0.001)

  

−10.1 (0.006)