Objective one

SOCIOAL ECONOMIC

Correlations
  Socio-Economic

 

Recommendation of lactation amenorrhea
Socio-Economic

 

Pearson Correlation 1 .889**
Sig. (2-tailed)   .000
N 59 59
recommendation of lactation amenorrhea Pearson Correlation .889** 1
Sig. (2-tailed) .000  
N 59 59
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

Source: Primary Data

 

The table above indicates that socio-Economic factors have a significant relationship with recommendations of lactation amenorrhea. This results further shows that there is a strong relation between socio-Economic factors and recommendations of lactation amenorrhea.

According to the Bivariate analysis the correlation coefficient 0.889** indicates that socio-Economic factors have a strong correlation with recommendation for amenorrhea.

The table further indicates that P-Value=0.000 shows that the significant relationship between socio-economic factors and recommendation of lactation amenorrhea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OBJECTIVE two: To understand demographic factors associated with the recommendation of lactation amenorrhea among mothers in Mulago National Referral Hospital

 

Table showing: Multivariate Tests on demographic factors associated with recommendation of lactation amenorrhea.

 

 

Multivariate Testsa
Effect Value F Hypothesis df Error df Sig.
Intercept Pillai’s Trace .732 49.999b 3.000 55.000 .000
Wilks’ Lambda .268 49.999b 3.000 55.000 .000
Hotelling’s Trace 2.727 49.999b 3.000 55.000 .000
Roy’s Largest Root 2.727 49.999b 3.000 55.000 .000
Religius Pillai’s Trace .278 7.071b 3.000 55.000 .000
Wilks’ Lambda .722 7.071b 3.000 55.000 .000
Hotelling’s Trace .386 7.071b 3.000 55.000 .000
Roy’s Largest Root .386 7.071b 3.000 55.000 .000
a. Design: Intercept + Religius
b. Exact statistic

 

 

 

The results from multivariate analysis indicates that demographic factors like religion have a significant influence on the recommendation of lactation amenorrhea among mothers. This is indicated by the P-Value = 0.00 which is less than 0.05 indicating that there is a strong relationship between demographic factors and recommendations of lactation amenorrhea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tests of Between-Subjects Effects

 

 
Source Dependent Variable Type III Sum of Squares Df Mean Square F Sig.
Corrected Model Education lever of the respondent 8.828a 1 8.828 7.761 .007
Religion of the respondent 18.305b 1 18.305 14.906 .000
Marital status of Respondents 2.902c 1 2.902 11.207 .001
Intercept Education lever of the respondent 52.556 1 52.556 46.206 .000
Religion of the respondent 73.220 1 73.220 59.622 .000
Marital status of Respondents 35.783 1 35.783 138.194 .000
Religius Education lever of the respondent 8.828 1 8.828 7.761 .007
Religion of the respondent 18.305 1 18.305 14.906 .000
Marital status of Respondents 2.902 1 2.902 11.207 .001
a. R Squared = .120 (Adjusted R Squared = .104)
b. R Squared = .207 (Adjusted R Squared = .193)
c. R Squared = .164 (Adjusted R Squared = .150)

 

According to the table above the P-Value for educational level is 0.07, this shows that educational level does not have a significant influence on the recommendation of lactation amenorrhea among mothers.

 

The table above further shows that P-Value 0.00 of the religion indicates that that there is a significant influence of religion of the on the recommendation of lactation amenorrhea among mothers.

 

According to the findings in the table above P-value 0.001 shows that marital status of the mothers have a significant influence on the recommendations of lactation amenorrhea.

 

OBJECTIVE THREE

To understand the intermediate factors associated with the recommendation of lactation amenorrhea among mothers in Mulago National Referral Hospital

 

 

Correlations
  CULTURAL SIDE EFFECT
CULTURAL Pearson Correlation 1 -.244
Sig. (2-tailed)   .063
N 59 59
SIDE EFFECTS Pearson Correlation -.244 1
Sig. (2-tailed) .063  
N 59 59