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. 2022 Feb 16;152(5):1336–1346. doi: 10.1093/jn/nxac034

TABLE 2.

Exposure in the 12 mo prior to the lean season endline survey (round 3) of primary female and male caregivers of the index child to various services that may be provided within SELEVER, by study group1

Round 3 Round 3 SELEVER + WASH SELEVER + WASH
Control Treatment Treatment vs. control SELEVER SELEVER + WASH SELEVER vs. control vs. control vs. SELEVER
Characteristic (n = 350) (n = 661) Δ pp P value (n = 333) (n = 328) Δ pp P value Δ pp P value Δ pp P value
Father or mother heard of SELEVER 27 53 27 <0.001* * 50 56 26 <0.001* * 29 <0.001* * 3.1 0.69
Father or mother said HH benefited from SELEVER 2.0 27 22 <0.001* * 23 31 20 <0.001* * 25 <0.001* * 5.0 0.41
Poultry component
 Father or mother is in poultry-related group (raising + selling) 4.0 24 18 <0.001* * 20 27 14 <0.001* * 23 <0.001* * 9.3 0.10
 Father or mother participated in a talk/group training on poultry raising 12 49 32 <0.001* * 45 52 30 <0.001* * 34 <0.001* * 4.6 0.46
 Father and mother, number of poultry training talks attended 0.18 1.7 1.3 <0.001* * 1.6 1.7 1.3 <0.001* * 1.3 <0.001* * −0.025 0.94
 Father or mother benefited from any service at home provided by a VVV 59 66 8.0 0.25 62 69 5.9 0.47 10 0.20 4.3 0.58
Nutrition and gender component
 Father or mother is in nutrition group 5.8 15 8.7 <0.001* * 11 19 5.9 0.019* 12 0.0011* * 5.9 0.12
 Father or mother is in gender group 2.9 14 11 <0.001* * 13 16 10 <0.001* * 13 <0.001* * 3.0 0.43
 Father or mother attended meetings on nutrition or gender 19 39 19 <0.001* * 36 42 20 0.0010* * 19 <0.001* * −1.1 0.86
 Father and mother, number of nutrition/gender sessions 0.52 1.8 1.1 <0.001* * 1.5 2.0 1.1 <0.001* * 1.2 <0.001* * 0.15 0.73
 Father or mother received a home visit to discuss about nutrition 4.9 14 7.0 0.0032* * 12 16 5.2 0.045* 8.8 0.0044* * 3.6 0.27
 Father or mother received a home visit to discuss about women's role 3.2 12 6.9 0.0024* * 11 14 4.8 0.062 9.0 0.0021* * 4.2 0.21
WASH component
 Father or mother is in WASH group 10 27 17 <0.001* * 19 36 9.1 0.035* 26 <0.001* * 17 <0.001* *
 Father or mother participated in group talks on WASH 28 51 25 <0.001* * 44 58 18 0.0035* * 32 <0.001* * 14 0.027*
 Father or mother, number of WASH trainings attended 0.64 1.3 0.68 <0.001* * 1.1 1.5 0.54 0.012* * 0.81 <0.001* * 0.27 0.26
 Father or mother received a home visit to discuss link between children'shealth and hygiene 11 24 12 0.0012* * 19 28 6.9 0.056 17 <0.001* * 10 0.056
Combination of multiple components
 Father or mother attended trainings on poultry and group talks onnutrition, and gender 3.2 31 25 <0.001* * 29 34 25 <0.001* * 25 <0.001* * 0.047 0.99
 Father and mother, number of non-WASH sessions 0.70 3.4 2.5 <0.001* * 3.1 3.7 2.4 <0.001* * 2.5 <0.001* * 0.12 0.86
 Father or mother attended trainings on poultry and group talks onnutrition, gender, and trainings on WASH 2.3 27 23 <0.001* * 25 29 23 <0.001* * 23 <0.001* * −0.14 0.98
 Father and mother, total number of sessions 1.3 4.7 3.1 <0.001* * 4.3 5.2 2.9 <0.001* * 3.3 <0.001* * 0.40 0.65
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Descriptive values are unadjusted percentages. Δ is the linear regression coefficient and represents the change in the outcome in a group compared with another group, as indicated in column headers. Asterisks indicate P values of comparison of Δ to 0 value: *P < 0.05, which is the level of significance set for the study; * *P < 0.017, which is the level of significance when adjusting for multiple testing across 3 study groups using the Bonferroni method. HH, ; pp, percentage points; SELEVER, Soutenir l'Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Rurale; VVV, village volunteer vaccinator and popularizer; WASH, water, hygiene, and sanitation.