Women’s Empowerment
Cross-source consensus on Women’s Empowerment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Women’s empowerment was measured using three SWPER Global Index domains: attitude toward violence, social independence, and decision-making. — Women’s empowerment and quality antenatal care in Ghana: analysis using the survey-based women’s empowerment global index in the Ghana demographic and health survey
- All three SWPER empowerment domains were significantly associated with quality antenatal care before full adjustment. — Women’s empowerment and quality antenatal care in Ghana: analysis using the survey-based women’s empowerment global index in the Ghana demographic and health survey
- No SWPER empowerment domain remained statistically significant in the fully adjusted model. — Women’s empowerment and quality antenatal care in Ghana: analysis using the survey-based women’s empowerment global index in the Ghana demographic and health survey
- High empowerment in attitude toward violence and social independence was associated with higher odds of quality antenatal care in partially adjusted models. — Women’s empowerment and quality antenatal care in Ghana: analysis using the survey-based women’s empowerment global index in the Ghana demographic and health survey
- The study suggests empowerment influences quality antenatal care indirectly through timely initiation and sustained attendance. — Women’s empowerment and quality antenatal care in Ghana: analysis using the survey-based women’s empowerment global index in the Ghana demographic and health survey