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Table 5 DID analysis of estimates of comparisons for time, exposure, their difference-in-difference, and their marginal effects of time over treatment condition

From: The power of women’s and men’s Social Networks to catalyse normative and behavioural change: evaluation of an intervention addressing Unmet need for Family Planning in Benin

 

Women (N = 2,089)

C-baseline, n = 524; C-endline, n = 523

I-baseline, n = 519; I-endline, n = 523

Men (N = 2,075)

C-baseline, n = 526; C-endline, n = 504

I-baseline, n = 522; I-endline, n = 523

 

Current Use

Intention to use

Met Need

Perceived met need

Current Use

Intention to use

Met Need

Perceived met need

Estimate

Time (aOR)

        

Baseline (Ref)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

Endline

0.74

1.34

0.73

2.65

1.66

1.28

2.20

2.43

Exposure (aOR)

        

Comparison (Ref)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

Treatment/Intervention

2.95***

1.59

2.49

1.19

1.52

0.56*

1.83

3.18

Difference-in-difference

1.47

0.39***

1.63

0.23***

1.19

0.38**

0.96

0.05***

  1. Note: *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. Models adjusted for age, ethnicity, religion, ethnicity, number of living children, cowives, and key indicators of FP use. Data source: TJ Survey Data