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Table 4 Logistic regression analysis showing the interaction effect of survey period and contact with health worker outreach on intention to use contraceptive^ among currently married women (15–49 years) not using any family planning method, India, 200516

From: Health workers’ outreach and intention to use contraceptives among married women in India

 

% of non-user intended to use contraceptives

Unadjusted odds ratio of intention to use contraceptives

Adjusted# odds ratio of intention to use contraceptives

Interaction between survey period and ever discussed about any FP

 200506 × no contact

16.7

Ref.

Ref.

 200506 × contact

25.6

1.56 (1.46, 1.65)***

1.46 (1.37, 1.57)***

 201516 × no contact

19.5

1.18 (1.15, 1.22)***

1.32 (1.25, 1.39)***

 201516 × contact

31.1

2.26 (2.19, 2.34)***

2.35 (2.22, 2.49)***

Interaction between survey period and contact in past 3 months

 200506 × no contact

15.7

Ref.

Ref.

 200506 × contact

26.8

1.91 (1.79, 2.02)***

1.33 (1.24, 1.42)***

 201516 × no contact

15.9

0.97 (0.94, 1.01)

1.09 (1.04, 1.15)**

 201516 × contact

36.5

3.08 (2.98, 3.19)***

2.61 (2.47, 2.76)***

Interaction between survey period and contact in past 3 months ever told FP

 200506 × no contact

17.3

Ref.

Ref.

 200506 × contact

34.4

2.29 (2.08, 2.52)***

1.67 (1.51, 1.86)***

 201516 × no contact

19.9

1.17 (1.14, 1.21)***

1.32 (1.26, 1.38)***

 201516 × contact

41.4

3.48 (3.35, 3.60)***

3.05 (2.85, 3.27)***

  1. ^ ref. period – 12 months from the date of interview
  2. Ref. reference category
  3. **p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001
  4. Figures in parenthesis are 95% confidence intervals
  5. #adjusted for age of women, parity, education, current working status, place of residence, household wealth quintile, caste, religion and state of the country