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Multinomial Logistics Regression Modeling On Pregnant Women Index Pregnancy Emotional Fertility Intention and Its Correlates in Ethiopia: Performance Monitoring for Action Community Based Cohort Study

Title: Multinomial Logistics Regression Modeling On Pregnant Women Index Pregnancy Emotional Fertility Intention and Its Correlates in Ethiopia: Performance Monitoring for Action Community Based Cohort Study
Authors: Damtew, Solomon Abrha; Atianfu, Niguse Tadele; Fentaye, Fitsum Tariku; Gidey, Mahari Yihdego; Sene, Kelemua Mengesha; Kassa, Bezwork Ayele; G/Michael, Hailay; Tesfaye, Tariku; Amogne, Aynaw; Dejene, Tariku; Seme, Assefa; Shiferaw, Solomon
Publisher Information: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Publication Year: 2024
Description: Background Intention to conceive and emotional fertility intention on pregnancy is an integral part of reproductive health (RH) right and can be considered as decision making on fertility. In low and middle income countries including Ethiopia where male dominance is culturally accepted and socially constructed, males take the lead in every decision making process for the family ranging from household level decision to determining fertility and reproduction including reproductive health service use. This dominance interferes on women fertility desire and their health status including their emotional feeling towards conception among others. In such a scenario, women are less likely for their say to be heard. Hence, this study aimed at determining how they would pregnant women felt when learned their index pregnancy and the covariates contributing in Ethiopia so as to generate and avail actionable evidence for the ministry and relevant partners working on reproductive and women health. This evidence can be used as an action point to empower women on their reproductive health right as well as their control over their fertility. Methods Nationally representative data which enrolled and collected data from currently pregnant women from PMA cohort one baseline were used for this study used. Frequency was computed to characterize pregnant women. Multinomial logistics regression was employed to identify correlates affecting pregnant women emotional intention when learned about their index pregnancy. Results were presented in the form percentages and odds ratio with 95% Confidence Intervals. Candidate variables were selected using p-value of 0.25. Statistical significance was declared at p-value of 0.05. Result A little higher than 2/3 (67.81%: 65.38%, 70.13%) of the pregnant women reported that they felt happy or sort of happy (4 in 10 very happy and 1 in 4 sort of happy) when they learned about their index. The proportion of pregnant women who felt very unhappy was 8% (6.64%, 9.5%) while 8.45% (7.13%, 10.0%) ...
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4281686/v1
Availability: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4281686/v1; https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4281686/v1; https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4281686/v1.html
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.CE5C4E9
Database: BASE