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The relationship between Nigeria and marriage is established through studies on maternal health, where being married is identified as a protective factor against anaemia in pregnant women in Nigeria [1], [2], and [3].

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Dietary diversity insufficiently explains differences in prevalence of ... journals.plos.org PLOS Global Public Health 3 facts
measurementIn Nigeria, women with tertiary education had 64% lower odds of anaemia in pregnancy (p = 0.002) compared to women with no formal education, and not being married increased the odds of anaemia compared to being married or cohabiting.
claimSociodemographic factors, specifically not being married and having no formal education, were associated with higher odds of anaemia in pregnant women in Nigeria.
claimUnmarried pregnant women in Nigeria had higher odds of anaemia compared to married women, potentially due to a lack of social and financial support from a partner.