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Table 5 Bivariate analysis of factors not associated with Demand for modern methods of contraceptives among respondents in Nunu Kumba district, January 2015

From: Factors affecting demand for modern contraceptives among currently married reproductive age women in rural Kebeles of Nunu Kumba district, Oromia, Ethiopia

Variables

Response

Demand for FP

Crude OR (95% C.I.)

P-value

Yes

No

Number of pregnancy

< 5

308

72

1.000

0.000

> = 5

116

27

1.004 (0.625, 1.641)

0.986

Age at first birth

15–24

48

12

1.000

0.000

25–34

376

87

0.926 (0.472, 1.816)

0.822

Number of living female children

< 5

5

2

1.000

0.000

> = 5

346

74

0.535 (0.102, 2.09)

0.459

Number of living male children

< 5

3

1

1.000

0.000

> = 5

386

76

0.591 (0.061, 5.755)

0.650

Age at first marriage

< 18

276

92

1.000

0.000

> = 18

174

42

0.724 (0.480, 1.093)

0.124

Husband educational status

Can’t read and write

147

48

1.000

0.899

Read and write

62

18

1.009 (0.554, 1.837)

0.977

Elementary

205

59

1.161 (0.472, 2.855)

0.745

High school and above

36

9

0.889 (0.479, 1.649)

0.709

Decision maker on FP use

Woman

36

11

1.000

0.001

Husband

414

123

1.028 (0.508, 2.081)

0.938

  1. OR Odds ratio