TABLE 4.

Change in Selected Ideational and Behavioral Outcomes and Results of Differences-in-Differences (DID), Intention-to-Treat Analyses, Kaduna, Nigeria, 2017a

Intervention ConditionPercent Reporting OutcomeDID Results
Pre-StudyPost-StudyEstimate in Percentage PointsStd. ErrorP
Already thought of the number of children to have
Intervention group24.843.517.8.052<.001
Control group24.525.4
Confident discussing family planning with provider
Intervention group20.436.327.7.054<.001
Control group30.018.2
Discussed family size with spouse in last 6 months (currently married women only)
Intervention group23.632.915.4.073.03
Control group32.126.0
Discussed contraceptive methods with spouse in last 6 months (currently married women only)
Intervention group17.330.09.6.074.18
Control group16.519.6
Rejected the myth that contraceptive methods can hurt a woman's womb
Intervention group25.237.022.7.057<.001
Control group30.419.5
Using modern contraceptive method
Intervention group22.937.414.8.050.003
Control group20.920.6
  • a Total sample size (intention to treat): intervention (n=220); control (n=339). All estimated models controlled for age, education, number of children ever born, and education.