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Table 2 Logistic regression results for the factors associated with uptake of EID

From: Uptake of early infant HIV diagnosis and its associated factors in Tanzania: an analytical cross-sectional study

Variable

EID uptake

Unadjusted odds ratio

Adjusted odds ratio

OR [95% CI]

P-value

AOR [95% CI]

P-value

Residence

 Rural

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Urban

2.89 [1.14–7.35]

0.02

3.61 [0.86–15.15]

0.07

Education level

 Primary

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Secondary

3.40 [1.44–8.05]

0.005

1.51 [0.48–4.66]

0.47

 Tertiary

3.69 [0.77–17.70]

0.10

1.73 [0.25–12.10]

0.57

Marital status

 Married

5.7 [2.46–13.48]

< 0.0001

4.26 [1.29–14.0]

0.01

 Unmarried

Ref

 

Ref

 

Number of children since HIV diagnosis

 One

Ref

 

Ref

 

 More than one

3.68 [1.2–11.21]

0.02

1.37 [0.30–6.15]

0.67

Income

 Less than 100,000

Ref

 

Ref

 

 100,000–300,000

5.58 [2.39–13.0]

< 0.001

3.64 [1.11–11.99]

0.03

350,000+

8.60 [1.78–41.50]

< 0.001

8.21 [0.82–81.35]

0.07

Satisfied with the turnaround time

 Satisfied

6.46 [0.56–73.53]

0.13

2.51 [0.8–7.81]

0.11

 Unsatisfied

Ref

 

Ref

 

Knowledge

 Inadequate

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Adequate

10.51 [4.42–25.0]

< 0.0001

4.19 [1.08–16.18]

0.0374