| Literature DB >> 25106057 |
Janneke T Gitsels-van der Wal1, Pieternel S Verhoeven, Judith Manniën, Linda Martin, Hans S Reinders, Evelien Spelten, Eileen K Hutton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Two prenatal screening tests for congenital anomalies are offered to all pregnant women in the Netherlands on an opt-in basis: the Combined Test (CT) for Down syndrome at twelve weeks, and the Fetal Anomaly Scan (FAS) at around twenty weeks. The CT is free for women who are 36 or older; the FAS is free for all women. We investigated factors associated with the CT and FAS uptake.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25106057 PMCID: PMC4137078 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Background characteristics of the study population and univariate logistic regression analyses of the uptake of the combined test (CT) and the fetal anomaly scan (FAS) among pregnant women participating in the DELIVER study
| Determinant | Population | CT Uptake | FAS Uptake | ||
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| N (%) a | N (%) b | OR (95% CI) | N (%) b | OR (95% CI) | |
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| 5,216 (100) | 1,195 (23) | 4,679 (90) | ||
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| 3,042 (59) | 852 (28) | 1 | 2,909 (95) | 1 |
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| 247 (5) | 50 (20) | 0.66 (0.48-0.90)c | 198 (80) | 0.20 (0.14-0.28)d |
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| 1,210 (23) | 74 (6) | 0.17 (0.13-0.22)d | 913 (76) | 0.15 (0.12-0.19)d |
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| 547 (10) | 166 (30) | 1.13 (0.92-1.37) | 514 (94) | 0.76 (0.52-1.12) |
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| 37 (1) | 17 (46) | 2.19 (1.14-4.21)c | 35 (95) | 0.85 (0.20-3.59) |
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| 90 (2) | 24 (27) | 0.94 (0.58-1.51) | 78 (87) | 0.32 (0.17-0.60)d |
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| 2,507 (48) | 326 (13) | 1 | 2,235 (89) | 1 |
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| 1,872 (36) | 463 (25) | 2.20 (1.88-2.57)d | 1,700 (91) | 1.20 (0.98-1.47) |
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| 833 (16) | 406 (49) | 6.36 (5.32-7.61)d | 741 (89) | 0.98 (0.76-1.26) |
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| 697 (13) | 145 (21) | 1 | 575 (82) | 1 |
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| 1,867 (36) | 329 (18) | 0.81 (0.66-1.01) | 1,658 (89) | 1.68 (1.32-2.15)d |
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| 2,627 (51) | 713 (27) | 1.42 (1.16-1.74)c | 2,421 (92) | 2.49 (1.96-3.18)d |
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| 4,397 (84) | 956 (22) | 1 | 3,948 (90) | 1 |
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| 808 (16) | 237 (29) | 1.49 (1.26-1.77)d | 720 (89) | 0.93 (0.73-1.19) |
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| 1,752 (41) | 291 (17) | 1 | 1,493 (85) | 1 |
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| 2,507 (59) | 675 (27) | 1.85 (1.59-2.16)d | 2,338 (93) | 2.40 (1.96-2.95)d |
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| 1,511 (29) | 461 (31) | 1 | 1,360 (90) | 1 |
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| 1,622 (31) | 208 (13) | 0.34 (0.28-0.40)d | 1,371 (85) | 0.61 (0.49-0.75)d |
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| 739 (14) | 226 (31) | 1.00 (0.83-1.22) | 697 (94) | 1.84 (1.19-2.63)d |
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| 1,344 (26) | 300 (22) | 0.65 (0.55-0.78)d | 1,251 (93) | 1.50 (1.14-1.96)dc |
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| 2,472 (47) | 602 (24) | 1 | 2,298 (93) | 1 |
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| 2,739 (53) | 592 (22) | 0.86 (0.75-0.96)c | 2,376 (87) | 0.50 (0.41-0.60)d |
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| 5,053 (99) | 1,154 (23) | 1 | 4,545 (90) | 1 |
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| 58 (1) | 11 (19) | 0.79 (0.41-1.53) | 42 (72) | 0.29 (0.16-0.53)d |
OR = Odds Ratio; CI = confidence interval; asample size varies due to missing data; valid percentages are shown; buptake percentage of population per category; cp < 0.05; dp < 0.001; eJudaism, Buddhism, Hinduism.
Distribution of the average CT and FAS uptake across the midwifery practices
| Practice | CT (%) | FAS (%) | Region |
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| 28 | 97 | South |
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| 37 | 96 | South |
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| 22 | 87 | East |
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| 24 | 98 | West |
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| 48 | 92 | West |
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| 14 | 94 | North |
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| 22 | 92 | North |
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| 41 | 94 | West |
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| 16 | 92 | East |
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| 13 | 90 | North |
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| 29 | 96 | North |
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| 11 | 95 | East |
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| 15 | 94 | East |
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| 23 | 91 | North |
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| 33 | 89 | West |
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| 15 | 86 | South |
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| 42 | 94 | West |
Bold rows are practices located in the Dutch ‘Bible Belt’, a predominantly orthodox Protestant region.
Multivariate logistic regression analysis of all significant factors affecting test uptake amongst pregnant women participating in the DELIVER study
| CT Model (n = 4,240) | FAS Model (n = 4,247) | |||
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| Predictor | OR (95% CI) |
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| 1.35 (1.16-1.58) | <0.001 | ||
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| 1.42 (1.13-1.79) | 0.003 | ||
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| 2.76 (2.47-3.10) | <0.001 | ||
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| 0.21 (0.16-0.28) | <0.001 | 0.21 (0.17-0.27) | <0.001 |
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| 0.61 (0.40-0.94) | 0.023 | 0.37 (0.25-0.57) | <0.001 |
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| 1.43 (1.21-1.70) | <0.001 | 1.73 (1.37-2.18) | <0.001 |
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| 0.63 (0.51-0.78) | <0.001 | 1.30 (0.94-1.80) | 0.107 |
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| 0.35 (0.28-0.44) | <0.001 | 0.73 (0.56-0.95) | 0.021 |
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| 1.18 (0.93-1.48) | 0.171 | 1.53 (1.01-2.31) | 0.030 |
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| 0.64 (0.54-0.76) | <0.001 | 0.73 (0.61-0.87) | 0.001 |
OR = odds ratio; CT model: −2 log likelihood = 3,771.198, 80%correctly predicted; FAS model: −2 log likelihood = 2,413.095, 90% correctly predicted.
Results of multilevel analysis; factors explaining variation in CT and FAS uptake among pregnant women participating in the DELIVER study
| Model CT (n = 4,240) | Model FAS (n = 4,247) | |||
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| Predictor | OR (95% CI) |
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| 1.63 (1.07-1.49) | 0.005 | ||
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| 1.31 (1.04-1.66) | 0.024 | ||
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| 2.71 (2.41-3.05) | <0.001 | ||
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| 0.25 (0.18-0.34) | <0.001 | 0.37 (0.24-0.56) | <0.001 |
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| 0.31 (0.20-0.48) | <0.001 | ||
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| 1.38 (1.16-1.65) | <0.001 | 1.66 (1.31-2.10) | <0.001 |
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| 0.31 (0.19-0.52) | <0.001 | ||
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| 0.63 (0.54-0.76) | <0.001 | 0.75 (0.62-0.89) | 0.002 |
OR = odds ratio; random intercept for midwifery practices for both the CT model and the FAS model, additionally a random slope for Protestantism in the FAS model.
Background characteristics and univariate logistic regression subgroup analyses of the uptake of the combined test (CT) and of the fetal anomaly scan (FAS) for the women with a western non-Dutch and with a non-western non-Dutch ethnic background participating in de DELIVER study
| Western | Non-Western | |||||
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| Determinant | Sample size n (%) a | CT uptake | FAS uptake | Sample size n (%) a | CT uptake | FAS uptake |
| n (%) b│ OR (95% CI) | n (%) b│ OR (95% CI) | n (%) b│ OR (95% CI) | n (%) b│ OR (95% CI) | |||
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| 401 (100%) | 141 (35) | 377 (94) | 400 (100%) | 94 (24) | 337 (84) |
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| 250 (63) | 95 (38) │ 1 | 243 (97) │ 1 | 103 (26) | 21 (20) │ 1 | 99 (96) │ 1 |
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| 14 (3) | 3 (21) │ 0.45 (0.12-1.64) | 14 (100) │f | 214 (54) | 46 (22) │ 1.07 (0.60-1.91) | 166 (78) │ 0.14 (0.05-0.40)d |
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| 54 (14) | 9 (17) │ 0.33 (0.15-0.70)c | 44 (82) │0.13 (0.05-0.35)d | 27 (7) | 5 (19) │ 0.89 (0.30-2.62) | 23 (85) │ 0.23 (0.05-0.99)c |
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| 62 (16) | 23 (37) │ 0.96 (0.54-1.71) | 56 (90) │0.27 (0.09-0.83)c | 23 (6) | 8 (35) │ 2.08 (0.78-5.57) | 21 (91) │ 0.42 (0.07-2.47) |
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| 5 (1) | 3 (60) │ 2.45 (0.40-14.92) | 4 (80) │0.12 (0.01-1.19) | 21 (5) | 10 (48) │ 3.56 (1.33-9.91)c | 20 (95) │ 0.81 (0.09-7.62) |
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| 14 (3) | 7 (50) │ 1.63 (0.56-4.80) | 14 (100) │f | 7 (2) | 2 (29) │ 1.56 (0.28-8.62) | 4 (57) │ 0.05 (0.01-0.33)d |
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| 162 (41) | 31 (19) │ 1 | 151 (93) │ 1 | 220 (55) | 38 (17) │ 1 | 192 (87) │ 1 |
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| 152 (38) | 64 (42) │ 3.07 (1.85-5.10)d | 146 (96)│1.77 (0.64-4.92) | 131 (33) | 36 (28) │ 1.82 (1.09-3.05)c | 107 (82) │ 0.65 (0.36-1.18) |
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| 86 (21) | 46 (54) │ 4.86 (2.73-8.65)d | 79 (92)│ 0.82 (0.31-2.20) | 49 (12) | 20 (41) │ 3.30 (1.70-6.45)d | 38 (78) │ 0.50 (0.23-1.10) |
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| 45 (11) | 12 (27) │ 1 | 43 (96) │ 1 | 117 (30) | 28 (24) │ 1 | 89 (76) │ 1 |
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| 139 (35) | 40 (29) │ 1.11 (0.52-2.37) | 131 (94)│ 0.76 (0.16-3.73) | 136 (34) | 24 (18) │ 0.68 (0.37-1.26) | 113 (83)│ 1.55 (0.83-2.87) |
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| 215 (54) | 88 (41) │ 1.91 (0.94-3.89) | 201 (94) │ 0.67 (0.15-3.05 | 144 (36) | 41 (29)│ 1.27 (0.72-2.21) | 132 (92) │ 3.46 (1.67-7.17)d |
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| 121 (36) | 30 (25) │ 1 | 114 (94) │1 | 215 (66) | 48 (22) │ 1 | 174 (81) │ 1 |
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| 217 (64) | 86 (40) │ 2.00 (1.22-3.26)c | 203 (94)│ 0.89 (0.35-2.27) | 113 (34) | 31 (27) │ 1.32 (0.78-2.20) | 106 (94)│ 3.57 (1.55-8.24)c |
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| 141 (35) | 65 (46) │ 1 | 133 (94) │ 1 | 229 (57) | 58 (25)│ 1 | 192 (84) │ 1 |
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| 65 (16) | 22 (21) │ 0.31 (0.18-0.59)d | 96 (92) │ 0.72 (0.26-1.99) | 52 (13) | 12 (16) │ 0.57 (0.29-1.13) | 59 (80) │ 0.76 (0.39-1.48) |
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| 104 (26) | 19 (29) │ 0.48 (0.26-0.91)c | 61 (94) │ 0.92 (0.27-3.16) | 74 (19) | 14 (27) │ 1.09 (0.55-2.15) | 45 (87) │ 1.23 (0.52-2.96) |
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| 91 (23) | 35 (39) │ 0.73 (0.43-1.25) | 87 (96) │ 1.31 (0.38-4.48) | 45 (11) | 10 (22) │ 0.84 (0.39-1.81) | 41 (91) │ 1.98 (0.68-5.85) |
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| 198 (49) | 74 (37) │ 1 | 187 (94) │ 1 | 163 (41) | 45 (28) │ 1 | 147 (90) │ 1 |
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| 203 (51) | 67 (33) │ 0.83 (0.55-1.24) | 190 (94) │ 0.86 (0.38-1.97) | 237 (59) | 49 (21) │ 0.68 (0.43-1.09) | 190 (80) │ 0.44 (0.24-0.81)c |
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| 389 (99) | 137 (35) │ 1 | 365 (94) │ 1 | 340 (90) | 83 (24) │ 1 | 294 (87) │ 1 |
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| 3 (1) | 1 (33) │ 0.92 (0.83-10.23) | 3 (100) │f | 39 (10) | 6 (15) │ 0.56 (0.23-1.39) | 24 (62) │ 0.25 (0.12-0.51)d |
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| 182 (45) | 82 (45) │ 2.22 (1.47-3.38)d | 169 (93) │0.69 (0.30-1.57) | 250 (62) | 74 (30) │ 2.73 (1.59-4.71)d | 196 (78) │ 0.23 (0.11-0.49)d |
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| 219 (55) | 59 (27) │ 1 | 208 (95) │ 1 | 150 (36) | 20 (13) │ 1 | 141 (94) │ 1 |
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| 337 (87) | 114 (34) │ 1 | 319 (95) │ 1 | 271 (69) | 51 (19) │ 1 | 241 (89) │ 1 |
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| 50 (13) | 24 (48) │ 1.81 (1.00-3.29)c | 46 (92) │ 0.65(0.21-2.00) | 121 (31) | 43 (36) │ 2.38 (1.47-3.85)d | 90 (74) │ 0.36 (0.21-0.63)d |
OR = Odds Ratio; CI = confidence interval; asample size varies due to missing data; valid percentages are shown; buptake percentage of population per category; cp < 0.05; dp < 0.001; eJudaism, Buddhism, Hinduism; fbecause of 100% score, no OR.
Results of multivariate logistic regression subgroup analyses; factors explaining variation in the test uptake for women with western non-Dutch and with a non-western non-Dutch ethnic background participating in the DELIVER study
| CT Model | FAS Model | |||
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| (n = 336) | (n = 399) | ||
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| OR (95% CI) |
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| Protestantism | 0.32 (0.13-0.80) | 0.015 | 0.13 (0.05-0.34) | <0.001 |
| Catholicism | 0.27 (0.09-0.81) | 0.020 | ||
| Increasing age | 2.00 (1.44-2.78) | <0.001 | ||
| Above average income | 1.97 (1.12-3.45) | 0.018 | ||
| East Region | 0.44 (0.21-0.93) | 0.033 | ||
| First generation | 2.91 (1.75-4.85) | <0.001 | ||
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| (n = 392) | (n = 395) | ||
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| OR (95% CI) |
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| Islam | 0.37 (0.19-0.72) | 0.003 | ||
| Increasing age | 1.73 (1.25-2.39) | 0.001 | ||
| Higher education | 1.47 (1.02-2.14) | 0.041 | ||
| Limited proficiency in Dutch | 2.18 (1.34-3.56) | 0.002 | ||
| First generation | 0.27 (0.13-0.59) | 0.001 |
OR = odds ratio; among women with a Western non-Dutch ethnic background: CT model: −2 log likelihood = 367.412, 69% correctly predicted; FAS model: −2 log likelihood = 164.002, 94% correctly predicted; among women with a non-Western non-Dutch ethnic background: CT model: −2 log likelihood = 408.956, 75% correctly predicted; FAS model: −2 log likelihood = 305.823, 85% correctly predicted.
Reference categories per variable: Protestantism: not being a Protestant; Catholicism: not being a Catholic; Islam: not being a Muslim; Increasing age: 30 years or younger; Above average income: below average or average income; Higher education: low education; East region: West Region; Limited proficiency in Dutch: excellent proficiency in Dutch; First generation: second generation.