TABLE 3.

Change in Selected Ideational and Behavioral Outcomes and Results of Differences-in-Differences (DID), per-Protocol 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 group33.077.543.2.087<.001
Control group42.543.8
Confident discussing family planning with provider
Intervention group35.573.661.5.089<.001
Control group59.536.1
Discussed family size with spouse in last 6 months (currently married women only)
Intervention group65.298.541.2.118.001
Control group74.666.7
Discussed contraceptive methods with spouse in last 6 months (currently married women only)
Intervention group46.475.822.7.119.06
Control group43.049.7
Rejected the myth that contraceptive methods can hurt a woman's womb
Intervention group50.678.848.4.089<.001
Control group64.143.9
Using modern contraceptive method
Intervention group28.863.634.8.084<.001
Control group32.732.7
  • a Total sample size (per protocol): intervention (n=92); control (n=158). All estimated models controlled for age, education, number of children ever born, and education.