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Table 6 Predictors of ANC using logistic regression among migrant women working in selected brick kilns in Faridabad, India (n = 518)

From: Maternal health care access among migrant women labourers in the selected brick kilns of district Faridabad, Haryana: mixed method study on equity and access

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Predictor variable

Antenatal carea

Odds ratio with 95% confidence interval

Adequate (n = 278)

Inadequate (n = 240)

1

Participant age

   
 

17–25 (n = 178)

71.35

28.65

1

 

26–35 (n = 236)

48.73

51.27

0.7 (0.6–1.0)

 

36–45 (n = 104)

34.62

65.38

2.25 (1.63–3.12)

2

Participant education

   
 

Literate (n = 109)

64.50

35.50

1

 

Illiterate (n = 169)

48.42

51.58

1.07 (.67–1.68)

3

Stay in brick kilns

   
 

Short (n = 293)

62.46

37.54

1

 

Long (n = 225)

42.22

57.78

1.27 (.82–1.97)

4

Income

   
 

> 25,000 (n = 309)

58.58

41.42

1

 

≤25,000 (n = 209)

46.41

53.59

.61 (.40–.92)

5

Work in native place

   
 

Agriculture (403)

59.06

40.94

1

 

Non agriculture (n = 115)

34.78

65.22

2.17 (1.33–3.53)

6

Health worker visit

   
 

Yes (n = 330)

68.18

31.82

1

 

No (n = 188)

28.19

71.81

4.06 (2.57–6.42)

7

ASHA worker visit

   
 

Yes (n = 407)

60.69

39.31

1

 

No (n = 111)

27.93

72.07

1.96 (1.12–3.41)

  1. a Adequate Antenatal care was defined as received some antenatal care, TT injections, and IFA tablets