Proportional Odds Modelling Of Hiv Infection Among Pregnant Women (A Case Study Of Federal Medical Centre, Owerri).
Author :
Nwagwu, Glory C, Obasi, Chinedu K, Nduka, Modestus UJourna Name:
International Journal of Scientific Research & Engineering Trends Volume:
12 issue:1 Year:Volume-12-issue-1 Views : 239
Abstract:
The HIV virus is a cankerworm that is bedeviling human-kind, with sequel advancement to Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), if not properly managed can have effect on the socio-demographic factors. The study aimed at determining the impact of socio-demographic factors that affects HIV status of pregnant women in Imo state using a Proportional Odds Model. It was discovered that single women within the Age (15-19) years and resident in the rural area were the factors that contributed to the reason why these pregnant women are prone to contacting HIV/AIDS infection in Imo State.
APA:Nwagwu, Glory C, Obasi, Chinedu K, Nduka, Modestus U. (Volume-12, Issue-1 -(Year-Volume-12-issue-1)). Proportional Odds Modelling Of Hiv Infection Among Pregnant Women (A Case Study Of Federal Medical Centre, Owerri).. Retrieved from https://ijsret.com/wp-content/uploads/IJSRET_V12_issue1_165.pdf
Chicago:Nwagwu, Glory C, Obasi, Chinedu K, Nduka, Modestus U. "Proportional Odds Modelling Of Hiv Infection Among Pregnant Women (A Case Study Of Federal Medical Centre, Owerri)." Example, Volume-12-issue-1-Year-Volume-12-issue-1-2395-566X. https://ijsret.com/wp-content/uploads/IJSRET_V12_issue1_165.pdf.