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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of respondents

From: Evaluating the impact of social franchising on family planning use in Kenya

 

Full sample n = 5609

Matched sample n = 5269

 

Control

Tunza

p value

Control

Tunza

p value

Sample size

2829

2780

–

2731

2538

–

Age (mean)

30.12

28.37

0.001

29.86

28.52

0.010

Age

 18–24

30.85

35.03

<0.001

31.19

34.38

0.003

 25–30

27.77

34.41

–

28.86

34.33

–

 31–40

27.84

22.81

–

27.09

23.12

–

 41–49

13.53

7.75

–

12.86

8.18

–

Wealth quintile

 Q3

18.45

7.45

<0.001

9.04

7.66

0.655

 Q4

80.22

76.09

–

82.93

80.59

–

 Q5

1.33

16.46

–

8.03

11.75

–

Education

 None

7.08

3.98

0.017

4.81

3.64

0.741

 Primary

56.28

47.20

–

50.04

48.73

–

 Secondary

28.60

35.61

–

33.24

35.06

–

 Higher

8.03

13.21

–

11.91

12.56

–

Religion

 Catholic

25.38

20.31

0.031

20.04

20.13

0.398

 Protestant

69.54

66.21

–

74.00

69.56

–

 Muslim

4.06

12.12

–

5.22

9.48

–

 Other

1.02

1.36

–

0.74

0.83

–

Marital status

 Living together in union

66.66

67.22

0.385

69.54

70.35

0.736

 Living apart in union

11.87

9.67

–

10.17

9.01

–

 Single

21.48

23.10

–

20.29

20.64

–

Age of sexual debut (mean)

17.85

18.33

0.102

18.19

18.26

0.806

Number of live births (mean)

3.33

2.71

<0.001

3.10

2.73

0.039

  1. Full sample weighted by population size of location; matched sample weighted by population size and stratum; p values from t tests (for means) or chi2 tests (for proportions) comparing control and Tunza groups; standard errors adjusted for clustering by facility catchment area