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Socio-demographic determinants of childhood immunization incompletion in Koforidua, Ghana.

Reindolf AnokyeEnoch AcheampongAmy Budu-AinoosonAnthony Kwaku EduseiPaul OkyereJoslin DogbeAlberta Nadutey
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
The study found that being divorced (p = 0.048) and working part-time (p = 0.049) has a significant and positive association with immunization incompletion. Women who were divorced [AOR (95% CI) 3.01 (1.59-58.2)] were 3 times less likely to complete immunization than those who were cohabiting, married and widowed taken into account the effect due to all the additional confounder variables included in the analysis. Women who were working part-time were 2.28 times less likely to complete immunization schedule than those working full-time; [AOR (95% CI) 2.28 (1.031-9.11)]. This study has documented socio-demographic factors influencing childhood immunization incompletion in the Regional Hospital, Koforidua. The Ministry of Health should, therefore, put in measures like public education to encourage mothers to complete each immunization schedule.
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