Fig 1.
Multi-level framework of factors influencing individual contraceptive practice.
Reprinted from Paek et al under a CC BY license, with permission from Paek, original copyright 2008.
Table 1.
Sample composition by variable type and country: Females age 15–49.
Table 2.
Sample composition by variable type, country and survey year: Characteristics of total service delivery point sample and characteristics of nearest service delivery point to female sample.
Table 3.
Average marginal effects from the multilevel multinomial logistic regression model of individual women's probability of short-acting contraceptive use on community, demand generation, and service delivery point variables adjusted for individual level socioeconomic characteristics, by country.
Table 4.
Average marginal effects from the multilevel multinomial logistic regression model of individual women's probability of long-acting contraceptive use on community, demand generation, and service delivery point variables adjusted for individual level socioeconomic characteristics, by country.
Table 5.
Average marginal effects from the multilevel multinomial logistic regression model of individual women's probability of long-acting contraceptive use relative to short-acting contraceptive use on community, demand generation, and service delivery point variables adjusted for individual level socioeconomic characteristics, by country.