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Table 1 Nia project uptake among girls menstruating at baseline and interviewed at endline

From: Effects of sanitary pad distribution and reproductive health education on upper primary school attendance and reproductive health knowledge and attitudes in Kenya: a cluster randomized controlled trial

 

Arm 1

Control

n = 627

(mean (SD))

Arm 2

Pads only

n = 632

(mean (SD))

Arm 3

RH only

n = 629

(mean (SD))

Arm 4

Pads and RH

n = 656

(mean (SD))

Mean no. of pads received (target = 20)

0

17.5 (4.2)

0

17.5 (4.2)

Mean no. of underwear received (target = 6)

 

5.5 (1.3)

 

5.6 (1.3)

Mean no. of NIA magazines received (target = 5)

0

0.03 (0.2)

4.5 (1.2)

4.7 (1.1)

Mean no. of safe space sessions attended (target = 25)

0

0

20.7 (5.8)

21.2 (5.4)

  1. Numbers shown in all columns to show potential for direct contamination in program implementation or through girls moving schools after program assignment