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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 12.
Published in final edited form as: Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2017 Jun 1;43(2):75–87. doi: 10.1363/43e4117

TABLE 4.

Percentage distribution of urban women aged 15–49 surveyed at both baseline and endline who reported exposure to Tupange program activities at endline, by use of modern contraceptive methods, Kenya, 2014

Program activity All (N=5,185) Modern method use
Yes (N=2,685) No (N=2,501)
Heard Jongo Love   6.2   6.7   5.6
Discussed family planning with community   9.1 10.5   7.7
health worker
Attended Tupange meeting 14.0 15.7 12.1
Saw Tupange Imarisha Maisha brochure 20.3 21.0 19.5
Saw Tupange “Celebrate life!” poster 32.4 34.7 29.8*
Aware of Shujaaz comic book†† 13.4 12.6 14.2
Attended community events,§ 44.7 49.3 39.7**
Lives ≤1.5 km from Tupange/Amua facility 81.3 83.4 79.0
*

p<.05.

**

p<.01.

p<.10.

Activity was not specific to the Tupange program.

§

Includes caravan road shows, community drama/puppet shows, sports competitions, beauty contests, bicycle races and entertainment events.

††

Refers to comic books with family planning information and other Tupange-relevant content.

Note: All sample sizes and percentages are weighted; weighted total sample size does not equal sum of weighted subgroup sample sizes because of rounding.