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Table 6 Model results

From: Factors determining family planning in Catalonia. Sources of inequity

 

RR (95%CI)1

AGE

 

Aqeq1 (15–25)

1

Ageq2 (26–31)

0.9779 (0,7521 – 1.2485)

Ageq3 (32–38)

0.8544 (0.6477 – 1.1043)

Ageq4 (39–49)

0.7977 (0.5899 – 1.0502)

SEX

 

male

1

female

0.8954 (0.6711- 1.1724)

ORIGIN

 

Native

1

European Union

1.3619 (0.7237 – 2.226)

Eastern Europe

0.8820 (0.3334 – 1.7408)

Central and South America

1.1707 (0.7921 – 1.6478)

North Africa

0.6332 (0.3947 – 0.9369)

Sub-Saharan Africa

0.6141 (0.3342 – 0.9805)

Asia

0.2949 (0.1202 – 0.5580)

EDUCATION

 

Primary

1

Secondary

1.3059 (1.0028 – 1.6807)

University

1.3929 (1.0302 – 1.8460)

Interaction sex*origin

 

Male and native?

1

Female and European Union

0.9433392 (0.4328 – 1.8276)

Female and Eastern Europe

0.9045 (0.2802 – 2.2907)

Female and Central and South America

0.9740 (0.5902 – 1.5213)

Female and North Africa

1.1367 (0.5794 – 2.0090)

Female and sub-Saharan Africa

1.4626 (0.4911 – 3.2330)

Female and Asia

3.3542 (1.1195 – 8.0612)

Children over 14

 

NO

1

YES

1.3535 (1.0917 – 1.6564)

Self-perceived health

 

Poor

1

Normal

0.8468 (0.6303 – 1.1466)

Good

0.8808 (0.6835 – 1.1610)

Very good

0.8951 (0.6816)

Excellent

1.0960 (0.7763 – 1.5374)

Number of chronic illnesses

 

None

1

One

1.1264 (0.8722 – 1.4206)

More than one

1.0289 (0.6353 – 1.5214)

Individual heterogeneity (sd)2

0.010427554

DIC

1491.48

Effective number of parameters

26.68

-log(mean(cpo))

0.8586142

  1. 1 Mean (95% Credible Interval) 2 Mean (Standard Deviation).