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. 2020 Jul 7;24(Suppl 2):105–118. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02968-6

Table 4.

Impacts on short-term outcomes (percent, unless otherwise noted)

Program component Treatment mean Control mean Impact p-Value Adjusted p-value Sample size
Contraception use in previous 12 months
 Use of a LARC 38.80 27.71 11.09 0.133 0.171 219
 Unprotected sex 23.57 26.92 − 3.36 0.650 0.837 218
Respondent intends to wait two or more years before having next child 90.07 93.36 − 3.29 0.477 a 216
Frequency of parental engagement in last month—scale from 0 (never) to 3 (every or almost every day)
 Mother’s engagement with child 2.48 2.47 0.01 0.907 1.000 217
 Father’s engagement with child 1.48 1.54 − 0.07 0.700 0.991 211
Quality of co-parenting relationship—scale from 1 to 5 with higher values representing stronger co-parenting 3.72 3.82 − 0.09 0.479 0.898 216
Father pays half or more of child care costs 67.00 70.09 − 3.08 0.666 0.985 216
Capacity for self-sufficiency—scale from 1 to 4 with higher values representing greater self sufficiency 2.15 2.13 0.02 0.730 0.995 221
Child health and development
 Number of well visits 6.21 6.64 − 0.43 0.442 0.623 200
 Has health insurance for child 95.77 93.05 2.72 0.390 0.561 216

Treatment and control group means are regression adjusted. Impacts on binary outcomes are estimated using the linear probability model, with standard errors adjusted to account for heteroskedasticity. All regressions include an indicator for parental status at baseline, indicators for race and ethnicity, educational enrollment, age at random assignment, and all available baseline measures of outcome variables. All p-values are based on a two-sided test, and are adjusted to control for the familywise error rate using the method in Hothorn et al. (2008). Sample sizes differ across outcomes due to missing outcome data. Source: Baseline survey and 12 month follow-up survey

*Significantly different from zero at the .10 level after adjusting for multiple comparisons, two-tailed test

**Significantly different from zero at the .05 level after adjusting for multiple comparisons, two-tailed test

***Significantly different from zero at the .01 level after adjusting for multiple comparisons, two-tailed test

aIn this table, p-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons within outcome domains. Birth spacing intention is the only outcome in its domain, so the adjusted p-value is excluded here