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Table 1 Unadjusted and adjusted associations between various factors and reporting difficulty accessing health care for an infant (n = 2832)

From: Factors associated with difficulty accessing health care for infants in Canada: mothers’ reports from the cross-sectional Maternity Experiences Survey

 

Reported difficulty

Reported no difficulty

Unadjusted ORa (95% CI)b

Adjusted ORa (95% CI)b

N (%)

N (%)

Socioeconomic factors

 Household income (CAD)

   ≥ $80,000

128 (11.9)

945 (88.1)

1.00

1.00

  $40,000–$79,999

158 (12.9)

1064 (87.1)

1.10 (0.84–1.43)

0.89 (0.66–1.21)

   < $40,000

111 (14.7)

645 (85.3)

1.28 (0.98–1.67)

0.98 (0.67–1.43)

 Mother’s highest level of education

  Degree or higher

151 (13.1)

999 (86.9)

1.00

1.00

  Some Postsecondary

181 (12.4)

1273 (87.6)

1.07 (0.81–1.43)

0.89 (0.65–1.20)

  High school or less

86 (14.0)

527 (86.0)

0.94 (0.73–1.21)

0.96 (0.64–1.43)

Demographic factors

 Region of residence

  Atlantic

24 (10.4)

208 (89.6)

1.00

1.00

  Quebec

140 (18.3)

624 (81.7)

1.92 (1.42–2.60)

1.89 (1.31–2.73)

  Ontario

121 (10.2)

1065 (89.8)

0.98 (0.72–1.32)

0.92 (0.64–1.33)

  Prairies

84 (13.3)

547 (86.7)

1.32 (0.95–1.82)

1.43 (0.97–2.11)

  British Columbia

51 (12.4)

356 (87.6)

1.22 (0.82–1.82)

1.16 (0.72–1.88)

  Territories

3 (14.0)

16 (86.0)

1.39 (0.94–2.06)

1.13 (0.66–1.94)

 Immigrant

  No

320 (12.1)

2336 (87.9)

1.00

1.00

  Yes

100 (17.5)

471 (82.5)

1.54 (1.17–2.03)

1.58 (1.10–2.27)

 Aboriginal

  No

404 (13.1)

2678 (86.9)

1.00

1.00

  Yes

19 (13.3)

124 (86.7)

1.02 (0.64–1.62)

1.04 (0.58–1.85)

 Marital status

  Has a partner

386 (13.1)

2552 (86.9)

1.00

1.00

  No partner

36 (12.2)

256 (87.8)

0.92 (0.64–1.32)

0.85 (0.51–1.41)

 Maternal age

   ≥ 35

56 (10.5)

479 (89.5)

1.00

1.00

  20–34

346 (13.4)

2231 (86.6)

1.32 (0.96–1.83)

1.30 (0.90–1.87)

   < 20

19 (18.0)

88 (82.0)

1.87 (1.11–3.15)

1.65 (0.76–3.60)

 Size of community of residence

  Rural population

68 (12.0)

500 (88)

1.00

1.00

   < 500,000

152 (12.5)

1066 (87.5)

1.04 (0.76–1.42)

1.22 (0.85–1.75)

   ≥ 500,000

192 (14.2)

1163 (85.8)

1.21 (0.89–1.64)

0.97 (0.66–1.43)

Maternal factors

 Timing of pregnancy

  Well-timed

287 (12.0)

2100 (88.0)

1.00

1.00

  Mistimed

110 (17.3)

527 (82.7)

1.52 (1.17–1.98)

1.44 (1.05–1.98)

  Unwanted

22 (11.2)

171 (88.8)

0.92 (0.56–1.51)

0.85 (0.47–1.56)

 Total number of live births

  More than one

216 (12.6)

1498 (87.4)

1.00

1.00

  One

207 (13.6)

310 (86.4)

1.09 (0.88–1.35)

1.02 (0.79–1.32)

 Postpartum social support

  Most of the time

327 (11.9)

2412 (88.1)

1.00

1.00

  Some of the time

52 (16.0)

275 (84.0)

1.41 (1.00–1.99)

1.24 (0.82–1.88)

  None/little of the time

43 (25.3)

127 (74.7)

2.50 (1.68–3.72)

1.69 (1.05–2.73)

 Mother’s perceived health

  Excellent/very good

244 (10.5)

2076 (89.5)

1.00

1.00

  Good

146 (19.8)

592 (80.2)

2.10 (1.65–2.66)

1.88 (1.43–2.47)

  Fair/poor

34 (18.5)

148 (81.5)

1.93 (1.27–2.93)

1.60 (0.98–2.60)

 Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Score

  0–12

365 (12.3)

2601 (87.7)

1.00

1.00

   ≥ 13

52 (21.7)

188 (78.3)

1.98 (1.40–2.79)

1.55 (1.02–2.37)

Health service factors

 Prenatal care given in a language mother could understand

  Yes

407 (12.9)

2752 (87.1)

1.00

1.00

  No

16 (23.0)

53 (77.0)

2.01 (0.96–4.20)

1.16 (0.43–3.15)

 Feelings about length of hospital stay

  About right

264 (12.1)

1925 (87.9)

1.00

1.00

  Too short

82 (17.7)

382 (82.3)

1.57 (1.17–2.12)

1.69 (1.21–2.35)

  Too long

73 (13.1)

482 (86.9)

1.10 (0.80–1.50)

0.96 (0.67–1.37)

 Prenatal care provider

  Family physician

135 (11.7)

1019 (88.3)

1.00

1.00

  Other

287 (14.0)

1768 (86.0)

1.23 (0.97–1.55)

1.27 (0.96–1.67)

Infant related factors

 Birth weight (grams)

   < 2500

12 (7.80)

147 (92.2)

1.00

1.00

   ≥ 2500

410 (13.4)

2661 (86.6)

1.82 (0.90–3.66)

2.43 (1.02–5.82)

  1. aSample size estimated using normalized weights
  2. b95%Confidence Interval was calculated using bootstrapping technique
  3. Bolded ratios are significant