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VOL. 2, ISSUE 2 (2026)
Statistical investigation of the relationship between adult education and age in respect to safe delivery
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Ajare Emmanuel Oloruntoba, Ajare Oluwayemisi Esther, Ajare Aduragba Oluwasegun, Abdulbaqi Alhaji Magaji
Abstract
This study looks at the statistical relationship between age, adult education, and safe delivery among women. Safe delivery is very important because it helps reduce problems during childbirth and lowers the risk of death for both the mother and the baby. Many women still give birth at home without skilled health support. This can lead to serious health problems such as heavy bleeding, infection, and even death. The research uses quantitative methods with secondary data from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS). The data were analyzed using frequency tables, percentages, chi-square test, and binary logistic regression. The findings show a significant relationship between adult education and safe delivery. Women with higher levels of education are more likely to experience safe delivery. Age has a small effect, with increasing age slightly raising the likelihood of unsafe delivery. The study recommends improving adult education and focusing on certain age groups to increase safe delivery practices and reduce maternal mortality.
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Pages:40-44
How to cite this article:
Ajare Emmanuel Oloruntoba, Ajare Oluwayemisi Esther, Ajare Aduragba Oluwasegun, Abdulbaqi Alhaji Magaji "Statistical investigation of the relationship between adult education and age in respect to safe delivery". International Journal of Applied Review , Vol 2, Issue 2, 2026, Pages 40-44
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