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. 2021 Jan 12;16(1):e0238662. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238662

Table 4. Bivariate associations between baseline characteristics and contraceptive status at follow-up, among contraceptive non-users at baseline (n = 687).

Contraceptive status at follow-up
Baseline characteristics n Continued non-user Adopters p-value
%
Total n (%) 687 67.9 32.1
Age 15–24 years 137 60.6 39.4 <0.001
25–35 years 253 61.5 38.5
35 plus years 297 79.0 21.0
Highest schooling level None 162 81.4 18.6 0.02
Primary 413 68.2 31.8
Secondary or higher 112 56.0 44.0
Parity 0–2 children 160 68.7 31.3 0.03
3–4 children 170 59.0 41.0
5 plus children 357 72.1 27.9
Partner has other wives No 413 65.3 34.7 0.46
Yes 252 73.3 26.7
Don’t know 22 64.9 35.1
Household wealth category Lowest 268 76.2 23.8 0.11
Middle lowest 158 69.9 30.1
Middle 120 67.8 32.2
Middle higher 76 57.4 42.6
Highest 65 54.2 45.8
Residence Urban 108 63.1 36.9 0.51
Rural 579 68.9 31.1
Partner support for future contraceptive use No support for future use 277 80.5 19.5 <0.001
Support for future use 338 57.2 42.8
Don’t know 64 81.9 18.1
Partner fertility intentions Partner wants child < 2 years 293 69.0 31.0 0.60
Partner doesn’t want child < 2 years 251 65.2 34.8
Don’t know 141 70.4 29.6

Boldface indicates p<0.05 from design-based F-statistic.