47 research outputs found
Additional file 1: of Significant pain variability in persons with, or at high risk of, knee osteoarthritis: preliminary investigation based on secondary analysis of cohort data
Table S1. Response rates at each follow-up, by presence or absence of significant pain variability at baseline. (DOCX 14Â kb
Advice received during antenatal sessions held in public facilities (%), India, 2007–08.
<p>Advice received during antenatal sessions held in public facilities (%), India, 2007–08.</p
Rich-poor ratio in provision of advice during antenatal sessions held in public facilities, India, 2007–08.
<p>Note: A ratio more than one indicates that the rich are more likely than the poor to receive the specified advice.</p
Odds ratios for provision of advice during antenatal sessions held in lower level public facilities, rural India, 2007–08.
<p>
<b><i>Note:</i></b></p>***<p>
<b><i>p<0.001,</i></b></p>**<p>
<b><i>p<0.01,</i></b></p>*<p>
<b><i>p<0.05,</i></b></p>‡<p>
<b>wealth </b><b><i>quintile was significant in ‘Wald Test’, (R) indicates the reference categories.</i></b></p><p>
<b><i>The results were adjusted for caste, religion, women's education, women's age at the birth of the index child, birth order and region of residence.</i></b></p
Odds ratios for provision of advice during antenatal sessions held in public facilities, rural India, 2007–08.
<p>
<b><i>Note:</i></b></p>***<p>
<b><i>p<0.001,</i></b></p>**<p>
<b><i>p<0.01,</i></b></p>*<p>
<b><i>p<0.05,</i></b></p>‡<p>
<b>wealth </b><b><i>quintile was significant in ‘Wald Test’, (R) indicates the reference categories.</i></b></p><p>
<b><i>The results were adjusted for caste, religion, women's education, women's age at the birth of the index child, birth order and region of residence.</i></b></p
Discrete-time logistic regression results for neonatal mortality, rural northern India<sup>‡</sup>, 2005–06.
<p>Note:</p>‡<p>includes Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Jharkhand.</p><p>CI – confidence interval.</p><p>Control variables included wealth quintiles, religion, caste, mother's education, and sex of the newborn.</p
Odds ratios for provision of advice during antenatal sessions held in higher level public facilities, rural India, 2007–08.
<p>
<b><i>Note:</i></b></p>***<p>
<b><i>p<0.001,</i></b></p>**<p>
<b><i>p<0.01,</i></b></p>*<p>
<b><i>p<0.05,</i></b></p>‡<p>
<b>wealth </b><b><i>quintile was significant in ‘Wald Test’ for all except the second and the last variables, (R) indicates the reference categories.</i></b></p><p>
<b><i>The results were adjusted for caste, religion, women's education, women's age at the birth of the index child, birth order and region of residence.</i></b></p
Binary logistic regression analysis results for factors affecting utilization of two or more tetanus toxoid vaccinations, rural Northern India<sup>‡</sup>, 2005–06.
‡<p>includes Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Bihar, and Jharkhand.</p><p>CI – confidence interval.</p
The prevalence of pregnancy health-care services provided to mothers and other birth related characteristics of infants born in five years preceding NFHS 3, rural northern India<sup>‡</sup>, 2005–06.
<p>Note:</p>‡<p>includes Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Bihar, and Jharkhand.</p><p>The total number varies between categories because some values are missing.</p
