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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Reprod Health Matters. 2018 Dec;26(52):1510701. doi: 10.1080/09688080.2018.1510701

Table 2.

Self-reported sexual behaviour and demand for contraception

Control (n = 50) Lottery (n = 50) Full sample (n = 100) Pa
Sexual behaviour
    Involved in sexual relationship 36 (72) 33 (66) 69 (69) 0.52
        Type of partner
        Married/permanent 11 (31) 7 (21) 18 (26) 0.38
        Serious/committed 16 (44) 12 (36) 28 (41) 0.49
        Regular boyfriend 9 (25) 14 (42) 23 (33) 0.12
    Regularity of sexual activity
        Daily 0 (0) 1 (3) 1 (1) 0.29
        Several times per week 10 (28) 6 (18) 16 (23) 0.34
        Weekly 20 (56) 14 (42) 34 (49) 0.28
        Monthly 3 (8) 10 (30) 13 (19) 0.02
        Less than once per month 3 (8) 2 (6) 5 (7) 0.72
    Condom use regularity with partner
        Always 5 (14) 3 (9) 8 (12) 0.51
        Sometimes 20 (57) 17 (52) 37 (54) 0.64
        Never 10 (29) 13 (39) 23 (34) 0.35
    Partner’s feelings about condom use
        Supports condom use 13 (36) 11 (33) 24 (35) 0.80
        He doesn’t like it 23 (64) 22 (67) 45 (65) 0.81
Number of abortions
    One (current ToP)b 42 (84) 40 (80) 82 (82) 0.60
    Two or more 8 (16) 10 (20) 18 (18) 0.60
Contraception method to be used
    Intra-uterine device (IUD) 3 (6) 4 (8) 7 (7) 0.72
    Injection: Depo-Provera 28 (56) 23 (46) 51 (51) 0.27
    Injection: Nur-Isterate 5 (10) 6 (12) 11 (11) 0.78
    Implant 15 (30) 18 (36) 33 (33) 0.57
Likelihood of stopping contraception use in next 6 months
    Not at all likely 46 (92) 41 (82) 87 (87) 0.14
    Don’t know 4 (8) 9 (18) 13 (13) 0.14
The lottery can help continue using contraceptive you are planning to use
    Strongly agree 6 (12) 7 (14) 13 (13) 0.77
    Agree 37 (74) 39 (78) 76 (76) 0.64
    Disagree 7 (14) 4 (8) 11 (11) 0.34

Notes: Table presents number, n, and percentage (%), unless otherwise noted.

a

Chi-squared test conducted for binary variables and analysis of variance for continuous variables.

b

ToP = termination of pregnancy.