The relationship between economic status and child health is not because wealthier households tend to be more educated, as noted above; rather, both have a strong, independent effect. Table 5.3 shows both unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios for child mortality and stunting by mother's education, ...
Table 2 provides the estimated hazards ratios, coefficients, and baseline hazards for a 10-year CHD risk prediction model with and without CAC. The table provides the baseline survival function and risk factor coefficients that have been incorporated into the online MESA risk score application. No ...
1 The concept of unmet need for spacing births describes women who are not using family planning and say they want more children, but not for at least two or more years, or who are unsure whether they want to have another child, or who want to have another child but are unsure when....
The results also showed that the combined effects of the various mass media messages in the adjusted model reduced their odds ratios relative to their odds ratios in the unadjusted model but still increased the likelihood of respondents making use of family planning. For instance, while the access...
The adjusted odds ratios range from a low of 1.48 in Bangladesh to a high of 1.75 in the Dominican Republic. Antenatal care (ANC): Women in Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, and Zambia who experienced violence by their current husbands/partners were significantly less likely to seek ANC ...