Were there any differences in behavior, knowledge and attitudes between the groups receiving pamphlets and the control group?
Behavior: enrollment with the PTRS The groups receiving pamphlets were collapsed into one group, and their enrolment data compared to that of the control group. No women in the control group enrolled with the PTRS during the monitoring period. Groups receiving a pamphlet were significantly more likely than the control group to join the PTRS during the 4-week monitoring period (2 = 30.931, d.f. = 1, P < 0.001). Knowledge and attitudes The groups receiving a pamphlet were collapsed into one group, and their knowledge and attitude results compared to those of the control group which received no pamphlet. Outcomes The 2 test was used to test for differences among the groups on each of the outcome measures. As multiple 2 were being performed, the Bonferroni formula [P = 1 - (1 - a)1/n] was used to adjust the probability value indicating a significant result from P < 0.05 to P 0.001. Only significant 2 are reported below. Table III presents the outcomes for which there were significant diffe
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