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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2018 May 18;209:95–103. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.05.024

Table 5.

Multivariate multinomial logistic regression coefficients (standard errors) of equitable gender norms among couples at 6-month follow-up interview

Woman only reports positive norms vs. Neither partner reports positive norms Man only reports positive norms vs. Neither partner reports positive norms Both partners report positive norms vs. Neither partner reports positive norms Both partners report positive norms vs. Man only reports positive norms Both partners report positive norms vs. Woman only reports positive norms
Baseline gender norms
 Neither positive (REF) --- --- --- --- ---
 Woman only positive 1.12 (0.48)* 1.02 (0.40)* 0.69 (0.36)+ −0.33 (0.39) −0.43 (0.56)
 Man only positive 1.58 (0.64)* 0.61 (0.77) 1.45 (0.51)** 0.84 (0.69) −0.13 (0.62)
 Both positive 0.83 (0.53) 0.18 (0.58) 0.61 (0.45) 0.44 (0.54) −0.22 (0.47)
Intervention condition
 Comparison (REF) --- --- --- --- ---
 WHC/MHC 0.56 (0.52) −0.25 (0.68) 1.66 (0.55)** 1.91 (0.58)** 1.10 (0.45)*
 CHC −0.24 (0.44) 0.46 (0.55) 1.98 (0.46)*** 2.44 (0.46)*** 2.22 (0.40)***

Note:

+

p ≤ 0.10

*

p ≤ 0.05

**

p ≤ 0.01

***

p ≤ 0.001.

Gender norms coded based on three questions, see text for details. Number of couples = 264. MHC=Men’s Health CoOp; CHC=Couples Health CoOp. Model controls for couple-level age, education, living arrangement, and whether there is running water in the house.