CMAJ • February 3, 2009; 180 (3). doi:10.1503/cmaj.071399.
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Figure 1: Forest plot of characteristics associated with reporting induced abortion among women reporting ever having been sexually active. An odds ratio (OR) above 1 indicates an increased likelihood of having had an induced abortion. ORs were adjusted by sample strata, primary sampling units and population weights. CI = confidence interval.