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Table 2 Two part model OOPE ($) among women who delivered in a JSY facility (n = 1995) and delivered at home (n = 386)

From: Out-of-pocket expenditures for childbirth in the context of the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) cash transfer program to promote facility births: who pays and how much? Studies from Madhya Pradesh, India

Background characteristics

Part 1 of model: AOR n = 2381

95 % confidence interval

Part 2 of model: IRR n = 2172

95 % confidence interval

Place of delivery

    

 Home

1.00

 

1.00

 

 JSY (Public Facility)

1.58

(1.11–2.25)*

0.84

(0.73–0.96)*

Districts

    

 District #2

1.00

 

1.00

 

 District #1

2.03

(1.30–3.18)*

2.36

(2.06–2.69)**

Household wealth

    

 1st quintile (Poorest)

1.00

 

1.00

 

 2nd quintile

1.49

(0.98–2.27)

1.19

(1.02–1.38)*

 3rd quintile

1.53

(0.91–2.56)

1.33

(1.13–1.56)**

 4th quintile

1.14

(0.65–1.99)

1.31

(1.11–1.55)**

 5th quintile (Least Poor)

1.21

(0.64–2.31)

1.34

(1.02–1.49)*

Caste

    

 Scheduled Caste (SC)

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Other backward caste (OBC)

1.15

(0.76–1.73)

1.14

(1.01–1.28)*

 Scheduled Tribe (ST)

0.97

(0.62–1.52)

0.70

(0.60–0.81)**

 General

1.19

(0.63–2.22)

1.07

(0.91–1.26)

Birth order

    

 1st child

1.00

 

1.00

 

 2nd child

1.21

(0.82–1.79)

0.82

(0.73–0.92)*

 3rd child

1.03

(0.63–1.68)

0.71

(0.60–0.83)**

 4th or more child

0.64

(0.35–1.17)

0.69

(0.56–0.86)*

  1. Adjusted for age, education and delivery type; JSY Janani Suraksha Yojana, AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio, IRR Incidence Rate Ratio, *p-value ≤0.05; **p-value ≤0.001