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. 2021 Oct 8;9(10):1336. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9101336

Table 4.

Relationship between the provision of patient education with reference to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, and self-reported confidence.

Patient Education Service
Pregnancy tests (p-value: chi-square test: <0.001, Cochran–Armitage test for trend: <0.001)
Patient education Confident
Very Moderately Somewhat Only slightly Not at all Total
Provided 25 45 92 25 3 190
Not provided 16 59 143 86 37 341
Ovulation tests (p-value: chi-square test: <0.001, Cochran–Armitage test for trend: <0.001)
Very Moderately Somewhat Only slightly Not at all Total
Provided 22 56 104 32 6 220
Not provided 14 33 110 107 41 305
Barrier contraceptives for men (p-value: Fisher’s exact e test: 0.0323, exact Cochran–Armitage test for trend: 0.013)
Very Moderately Somewhat Only slightly Not at all Total
Provided 5 9 18 3 1 36
Not provided 44 88 185 140 33 490
Hormonal contraception (p-value: chi-square test: <0.001, Cochran–Armitage test for trend; <0.001)
Very Moderately Somewhat Only slightly Not at all Total
Provided 18 45 96 40 6 205
Not provided 13 42 131 98 40 324
Emergency contraception (p-value: chi-square test: <0.001, Cochran–Armitage test for trend: <0.001)
Very Moderately Somewhat Only slightly Not at all Total
Provided 7 19 30 18 7 81
Not provided 19 39 136 158 92 444