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Table 6 Showing predictors of binge drinking

From: Various forms of alcohol use and their predictors among pregnant women in post conflict northern Uganda: a cross sectional study

Variable

OR (95% CI)

Level of Education

 No formal education (Ref)

  Primary

6.2 (0.61 to 63.8)

  Secondary

16.4 (0.80 to 335.4)

Living Children

 One (Ref)

 

 Two

0.13 (0.02 to 1.28)

 Three

0.14 (0.02 to 1.38)

 Four

0.09 (0.01 to 1.06)

 Five and more

0.1 (0.01 to 2.32)

Residence

 Rural (Ref)

 

 Urban

1.5 (0.32 to 11.9)

 Peri urban

0.03 (0.00 to 4.31)

Sex Partners in last Twelve Months

 One (Ref)

 

 Two or more

3.4 (0.6 to 16.4)

Knowledge of Anything that Could Harm Baby during Pregnancy

 Yes (Ref)

 

 No

14.8 (2.32 to 94.9)*

Attitude towards Alcohol Use During Pregnancy

 Negative (Ref)

 

 Fair attitude

1.16 (0.03 to 7.17)

 Positive attitude

8.4 (0.91 to 107.4)

My Family would not approve of me drinking while pregnant

 Disagree (Ref)

 

 Agree

0.2 (0.04 to 0.93)*

My Friends and Community would approve of me drinking when pregnant

 Disagree (Ref)

 

 Agree

0.5 (0.11 to 2.67)

Ever received Information on drinking during pregnancy

 Yes (Ref)

 

 No

2.8 (0.46 to 17.7)

Knowledge of Dangers of Alcohol Use during Pregnancy

 No (Ref)

 Number of dangers

0.49 (0.08 to2.93)

Number of observations = 80

LR chi2 (17) = 27.39

Prob > chi2 = 0.0374

Pseudo R2 = 0.3031

  1. *p < 0.05
  2. Variables that predicted binge drinking included knowledge and attitude