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Table 3 Client-centered service factors associated with PPFP use

From: Postpartum modern family planning among women living with HIV attending care at health facilities in Busia County, Kenya

Variable

Category

uOR

p value

aOR

p value

Marital status

Single-non regular

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Single regular

1.64 (0.56–4.83)

0.365

2.37 (0.72–7.84)

0.157

Married

3.51 (1.83–6.75)

< 0.001

3.34 (1.58–7.07)

0.002**

Living together

3.29 (0.66–16.45)

0.148

5.20 (0.79–33.96)

0.085

When was last pregnancy

< Year

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

1–2 years

3.20 (1.11–9.22)

0.032

1.81 (0.53–6.30)

0.345

2 years

1.99 (0.96–4.11)

0.065

1.14 (0.46–2.83)

0.773

first child

1 (omitted)

   

History of modern contraceptive use

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

2.19 (1.28–3.73)

0.004

1.56 (0.83–2.94)

0.172

Escorted by preferred person during MCH service seeking

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

2.27 (1.42–3.63)

0.001

2.29 (1.36–3.83)

0.002**

Perceived that they were given information on all types of FP

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

2.62 (1.53–4.50)

< 0.001

2.33 (1.19–4.16)

0.012*

Perceived the wait time at the facility acceptable

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

1.83 (1.07–3.10)

0.026

1.46 (0.78–2.73)

0.231

Were confident in the ability of modern contraceptives to prevent a pregnancy

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

2.56 (1.20–5.44)

0.015

1.87 (0.80–4.37)

0.147

Had ever needed type of PPFP and it was not available

No

1 (Reference)

 

1 (Reference)

 

Yes

1.91 (1.21–3.02)

0.006

1.48 (0.88–2.48)

0.135

  1. Note significant codes at *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01