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Table 6 Regression of modern contraception on intensity of program exposure in the three countries

From: Exposure to family planning messages and modern contraceptive use among men in urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal: a cross-sectional study

 

Kenya

Nigeria

Senegal

Tupange

NURHI

ISSU

Mean number of program activities exposed to (SD; Range)

2.1 (1.4; 0–5)

2.2 (1.6; 0–6)

2.0 (1.4; 0–5)

Model 1: OR (95 % C.I.)

1.20 (0.98–1.48)*

1.08 (0.98–1.19)Ɨ

1.49 (1.32–1.69)**

Model 2: OR (95 % C.I.)

1.15 (0.92–1.44)

1.07 (0.98–1.17)

1.41 (1.25–1.60)**

  1. All analyses are weighted (cross-city weights were used in Nigeria and Senegal)
  2. Model 1-unadjusted (bivariate) logistic regression
  3. Model 2-adjusted logistic regression i.e. intensity of program exposure controlling for sociodemographic variables, which include respondents’ age, education, marital status, wealth, religion, and city
  4. OR Odds Ratio; 95 % C.I. 95 % Confidence Interval, NURHI Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, ISSU l’Initiative Sénégalaise de Santé Urbaine
  5. *p < 0.10; **p < 0.001