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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.

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Table 1.

Sample composition by variable type and country: Females age 15–49.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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