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Table 4 Factors associated with women’s decision-making autonomy

From: Women’s autonomy in health decision-making and its effect on access to family planning services in Senegal in 2017: a propensity score analysis

Women’s access to decision-making

Percentage

%

p

OR

CI 95%

Place of residence

 

0

  

 Rural

2.23

 

0.54

0.43–0.68

 Urban

4.03

 

1

 

Level of education

 

0.003

  

 Uneducated

3.43

 

1

 

 Primary level

1.32

 

1.08

0.66–1.8

 Secondary level

0.85

 

1.19

0.57–2.47

 Higher level

0.66

 

5.52

3.06–9.94

Level of education of husband/partner

 

0.033

  

 Uneducated

64.55

 

1

 

 Primary level

9.62

 

2.49

1.37–4.52

 Secondary level

9.25

 

2.66

1.35–5.24

 Higher level

4.7

 

1.92

0.88–4.16

 Don’t know

11.88

 

0.97

0.55–1.72

Wealth index

 

0.0007

  

 the poorest

0.71

 

1

 

 the poor

1.17

 

1.77

1.07–2.94

 the middle

0.85

 

1.35

0,83–2.21

 the rich

1.77

 

2.74

1.59–4.70

 the richest

1.75

 

2.88

1.73–4.79

Marital status

 

0.0001

  

 Married

5.91

 

1

 

 In union

1.1

 

7.17

2.36–21.74