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Table 4 Factors associated with use of reproductive health care services among migrant women only (N = 8921)

From: Use of reproductive health care services among urban migrant women in Bangladesh

Variables

Coefficient

Odds ratio

95 % C.I.

Level of Sig.

Lower

Upper

Currently modern contraception used by married women (N = 4193a)b

 Length of years lived

−.01

.99

.98

1.01

.233

 Born in villages

.01

1.14

.88

1.46

.322

 Migrated for work, employment &education

−.17

.84

.67

1.06

.148

ANC attended during last pregnancy (N = 3421a)b

 Length of years lived

.04

1.04

1.02

1.06

.000

 Born in villages

−.32

.73

.57

.93

.010

 Migrated for work, employment & education

−.19

.83

.69

1.00

.047

Treatment sought for STIs (N = 2595a)c

 Length of years lived

.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

.099

 Born in villages

−.29

.75

.59

.93

.011

 Migrated for work, employment &education

.14

1.15

.96

1.39

.140

Modern facilities used for delivery of birth (N = 3421a)b

 Length of years lived

−.01

.99

.98

1.01

.439

 Born in villages

−.45

.64

.51

.80

.000

 Migrated for work, employment & education

−.29

.75

.59

.95

.016

Medical check after birth (N = 3421a)b

 Length of years lived

−.00

1.00

.98

1.01

.844

 Born in villages

−.43

.65

.53

.81

.000

 Migrated for work, employment & education

−.41

.67

.54

.82

.000

Vitamin A after birth (N = 3421a)b

 Length of years lived

.01

1.01

1.00

1.03

.088

 Born in villages

−.36

.70

.57

.85

.000

 Migrated for work, employment & education

−.14

.87

.72

1.06

.167

  1. aN is less than 8921 due to missing data; of all women aged 10–59 years, 7.3 % (of 14,191) were past the reproductive span (50–59 years), therefore use of reproductive health care services might not be applicable to this age group
  2. bControlling for length of years lived, born in villages, migrated for work, employment and education, current age, Muslim religion, working currently, attended school, urban slum as place of current residence, healthcare decision by somehow respondent, and safe community security
  3. cControlling for Length of months lived, born in villages, migrated for work, employment and education, current age, Muslim religion, working currently, attended school, urban slum as place of current residence