Table 6

Generalised estimating equation for the correlation between the factors and sexual and reproductive healthcare rights in participants (n=2504)

ParameterEstimateSEp ValueOR(95% CI)
Int1−1.000.370.0071
Int2−1.500.37<0.0001
Int3−0.570.370.1278
Int4−2.860.38<0.0001
Int5−0.910.380.0149
Int6−1.550.37<0.0001
Region
 Inner Mongolia−0.510.09<0.00010.60(0.50 to 0.71)
 Guang Zhou−0.370.10<0.00010.69(0.57 to 0.83)
 He NanRef1
Age (years)
 <250.660.14<0.00011.94(1.47 to 2.57)
 25–340.250.110.02211.28(1.04 to 1.58)
 45–49Ref1
Educational attainment
 Elementary school or lower−0.560.150.00010.57(0.43 to 0.76)
 Junior high school−0.570.11<0.00010.57(0.46 to 0.70)
 High school−0.390.100.00010.68(0.55 to 0.82)
 Junior college or higherRef1
Annual family per capita income (dollars)
 <160.780.440.10<0.00011.56(1.27 to 1.89)
 ≥643.15Ref1
No of children
 00.230.100.02511.26(1.03 to 1.55)
 2Ref1
Did you use fetal sex tests?
 Yes0.570.200.00461.78(1.20 to 2.65)
 NoRef1
Did you receive informed choice?
 Yes1.210.10<0.00013.35(2.74 to 4.09)
 NoRef1
Satisfaction with comprehensive sexual and reproductive health counselling offered by family planning workers 
 Very satisfied1.030.18<0.00012.82(1.98 to 4.01)
 Satisfied0.810.18<0.00012.26(1.58 to 3.24)
 DissatisfiedRef1
  • Int1–In6 were the six conditions of the probabilities of the six baseline/reference responses (see online supplementary appendix 2).

  • The non-significant categories in the independent variables were omitted.