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. 2016 Jun;93(6):519–525. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2016.02.031

Table 2.

Exposure to UHI program and other FP activities at baseline (2010) and endline (2014) among women surveyed at both time periods in six urban sites in UP, India (n = 14,026)

Baseline %
Endline %
Exposure 2010 2014
Percentage of women ever exposed to:
 UHI radio program 0.00 2.56
 UHI television program 0.00 61.40
 Mid-media activities (magic shows, caravans, etc.) discussing FP 0.00 3.54
 Brochures on FP 0.00 23.45
 Billboards on FP 0.00 80.79
 Community group activities on FP 0.00 0.83
Percentage of women exposed to:
 General FP messages on the radio in last 3 months 7.22 1.44
 General FP messages on the television in last 3 months 70.34 69.49
Mean percentage of women in community (PSU) exposed toa:
 Community health workers in the last 3 months 65.08 44.46
Percentage of women living in a community (PSU) within:
 1 km of a UHI full implementationb public facility 0.00 29.26
 1 km of a UHI partial implementationc public facility 0.00 23.88
 1¾ km of a UHI full implementationb private facility 0.00 56.90
 1¾ km of a UHI partial implementationc private facility 0.00 38.72

Not measured or does not exist at baseline; set to 0 at baseline.

a

Mean value is non-self-weighted mean.

b

Full implementation was defined by the program as being UHI strengthened or supported facilities to do active referral, UHI provided training and mentoring, and UHI provided IEC materials.

c

Partial implementation was defined by the program as being facilities that received UHI training and/or IEC materials.