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Table 4 Factors associated with preeclampsia among women attending antenatal clinic at Mettu Karl referral Hospital, 2018

From: Prevalence and associated factors of pre-eclampsia among pregnant women attending anti-natal care at Mettu Karl referal hospital, Ethiopia: cross-sectional study

Variables

Mother with preeclampsia

COR (95% C. I)

AOR (95% C.I)

 

No (n)

Yes (n)

P-values

Age

  < =24

29

1

.039(.004–.369)

.009(.000–.317)*

.010

 25–29

42

5

.136(.034–.538)

.362(.030–4.332)

.423

 30–34

34

3

.101(.021–.478)

.136(.009–2.020)

.147

  > =35

8

7

1.00a

1.00a

 

Residence

 Rural

40

13

7.908 (2.127–29.405)

5.043(.670–37.96)

.116

 Urban

73

3

1.00a

1.00a

 

Ever had more than one partner

 Yes

11

7

7.212 (2.245–23.174)

1.57(.149–16.51)

.707

 No

102

9

1.00a

1.00a

 

Current multiple pregnancy

 Yes

8

7

1.00a

1.00a

 

 No

105

9

.098(.029–.332)

.071(.007–.773)*

.030

Family history of diabetic mellitus

 Yes

4

3

6.288 (1.265–31.26)

1.63(.091–29.35)

.741

 No

109

13

1.00a

1.00a

 

Participant history of diabetes mellitus

 Yes

13

11

1.00a

1.00a

 

 No

100

5

.059(.018–.197)

.058(.007–.465)*

.007

History of kidney disease

 Yes

32

10

4.219 (1.416–12.57)

1.345(.183–9.89)

.771

 No

81

6

1.00a

1.00a

 

Ever had history of ANC follow up during previous pregnancy

 Yes

81

6

.237(.080–.706)

.260(.021–3.151)

.290

 No

32

10

1.00a

1.00a

 

Parity

  < 2

16

3

.869(.216–3.507)

2.55(.245–26.56)

.434

 2–3

46

2

.202(.042–.958)

.204(.017–2.407)

.207

  > =4

51

11

1.00a

1.00a

 
  1. *Adjusted for all significant variables p < 0.05
  2. a = Reference Category