Your privacy, your choice

We use essential cookies to make sure the site can function. We also use optional cookies for advertising, personalisation of content, usage analysis, and social media.

By accepting optional cookies, you consent to the processing of your personal data - including transfers to third parties. Some third parties are outside of the European Economic Area, with varying standards of data protection.

See our privacy policy for more information on the use of your personal data.

for further information and to change your choices.

Skip to main content

Table 4 Attitudes towards mobile phones and access to FP self-care interventions

From: Attitudes of female market vendors of reproductive age towards use of mobile phones and access to family planning self-care interventions in Northern Uganda: a cross-sectional study

Model

 

Unstandardized Coefficients

Standardized Coefficients

t

Sig.

B

Std. Error

Beta

B

 

1

(Constant)

-3.156

2.178

 

-1.449

0.149

PMPS

0.208

0.061

0.222

3.419

0.001

PEUoMP

0.278

0.066

0.360

4.200

0.000

PUoMP

0.085

0.064

0.110

1.319

0.189

PPUMP

0.201

0.065

0.192

3.102

0.002

  1. Note R2 = 0.554 (55.4%)
  2. Dependent Variable: Access to FP self-care interventions (AFPIs)
  3. PMPS – Perceived mobile phone skills
  4. PEUoMP – Perceived ease of use of mobile phone
  5. PUoMP – Perceived usefulness of the mobile phone
  6. PPUMP – Perceived privacy with using a mobile phone