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Table 1.

Description of exogenous and outcome variables.

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Table 2.

Frequency and percentage of study variables.

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Table 3.

Percentage distribution of outcome variables in response to main exogenous variables.

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Table 4.

Factors affecting media access and mobile use.

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Table 5.

Association of maternal health service use variables with mobile and media access factors controlling individual, household, and locality level factors.

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Fig 1.

Moderated mediation model.

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Fig 2.

Plot of the relationship (moderated mediation) between delivery place and women education at -1sd, mean, and +1sd household wealth (Conditional effect of the focal predictor).

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Table 6.

Moderated-mediation model 1 (Media women education*household wealth delivery place).

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Fig 3.

Moderated mediation model.

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Fig 4.

Plot of the relationship (moderated mediation) between ANC and women education at -1sd and +1sd place of residence (Conditional effect of the focal predictor).

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Table 7.

Moderated-mediation model 2 (Media women education*area of residence ANC care visits).

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