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Table 5 The association between domains of theory of planned behavior and no intention to use health facility for childbirth among male partners

From: Using the theory of planned behavior to explain birth in health facility intention among expecting couples in a rural setting Rukwa Tanzania: a cross-sectional survey

Variable

 

OR

95%CI

p-value

 

AOR

95%CI

p-value

B

 

Lower

Upper

 

B

 

Lower

Upper

 

Attitude

0.03

1.03

0.943

1.124

0.51

−0.084

0.92

0.726

1.165

0.489

Perceived subjective norms

0.001

1.001

0.94

1.066

0.98

0.132

1.141

0.901

1.445

0.274

Perceived behavior control

0.011

1.011

0.938

1.089

0.78

−0.155

0.857

0.675

1.088

0.205

Age groups

 Less than 20

 

1

    

1

   

 21 to 25

−0.68

0.507

0.234

1.094

0.08

−0.704

0.495

0.224

1.095

0.083

 26 to 30

−0.875

0.417

0.184

0.945

0.04

−0.803

0.448

0.194

1.038

0.061

 31 to 35

−1.895

0.15

0.033

0.679

0.01

−1.881

0.152

0.033

0.7

0.016

 36+

−0.267

0.766

0.351

1.67

0.5

−0.263

0.769

0.339

1.742

0.528

Ethnic group

 Fipa

 

1

    

1

   

 Mambwe

0.663

1.941

1.046

3.602

0.04

0.723

2.06

1.069

3.972

0.031

 Others

0.487

1.628

0.734

3.61

0.23

0.714

2.041

0.878

4.744

0.097

Education level

 No formal

 

1

    

1

   

 Primary school

0.141

1.151

0.642

2.065

0.64

0.243

1.275

0.691

2.351

0.437

 Secondary school or higher

−1.055

0.348

0.045

2.712

0.31

−0.613

0.542

0.066

4.428

0.567

Covered with health Insurance

 No

 

1

    

1

   

 Yes

−1.026

0.358

0.172

0.748

0.01

0.006

0.343

0.16

0.734

0.006