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Table 9 Association between health service use, vaccination coverage, and different socio-demographic and geographical variables

From: Effects of a four-year health systems intervention on the use of maternal and infant health services: results from a programme evaluation in two districts of rural Chad

 

ANC1

Home delivery

PNCd with infant

Infant vaccinated

ORa (95% CI)

ORa (95% CI)

ORa (95% CI)

ORa (95% CI)

Lower SESb

0.99 (0.78–1.26)

1.30 (1–1.70)

0.69 (0.55–0.88)**

1.11 (0.78–1.43)

Higher SES

0.79 (0.58–1.07)

0.72 (0.53–0.98)*

1.03 (0.76–1.39)

0.88 (0.64–1.20)

DSc Danamadji

10.56 (8.12–13.71)**

0.18 (0.14–0.25)**

4.43 (3.49–5.63)**

5.56 (4.25–7.26)**

Settled population

4.22 (3.22–5.53)**

0.29 (0.22–0.41)**

4.38 (3.49–5.63)**

12.53 (8.80–17.89)**

Secondary school completed

3.80 (1.82–7.92)**

0.47 (0.34–0.67)**

4.45 (3.40–5.64)**

1.74 (1.20–2.52)**

Survey year 2018

1.02 (0.79–1.34)

0.58 (0.42–0.80)**

1.71 (1.33–2.20)**

1.63 (1.22–2.19)**

Affected by a PADS intervention

1.76 (1.26–2.45)**

0.66 (0.47–0.93)*

6.74 (4.56–9.96)**

0.85 (0.61–1.20)

  1. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001
  2. aOdds ratios (ORs) refer to the period effects. Multivariate linear regression models were adjusted for the categorical socio-economic status (SES) variable
  3. bSES Socio-economic status
  4. cDistrict Sanitaire
  5. dPNC Postnatal care