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Assessing changes in adolescent girls’ and young women’s sexual and reproductive health service utilisation following a COVID-19 lockdown in eSwatini

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Article: 2243760 | Received 10 May 2023, Accepted 28 Jul 2023, Published online: 11 Aug 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. Average number of monthly clinic visits for all services by adolescent girls and young women. a. Clinic visits by AGYW across all sites. b. Clinic visits by AGYW at Girl Champ clinics. c. Clinic visits by AGYW at non-Girl Champ clinics. We conducted quintile comparisons across multiple visit types (9), and applied a Bonferroni correction to maintain an overall level of significance of 0.05. All individual tests required an alpha level of < 0.006 for statistical significance. See also Table S1.

Figure 1. Average number of monthly clinic visits for all services by adolescent girls and young women. a. Clinic visits by AGYW across all sites. b. Clinic visits by AGYW at Girl Champ clinics. c. Clinic visits by AGYW at non-Girl Champ clinics. We conducted quintile comparisons across multiple visit types (9), and applied a Bonferroni correction to maintain an overall level of significance of 0.05. All individual tests required an alpha level of < 0.006 for statistical significance. See also Table S1.

Figure 2. Panels a-f show monthly averages of adolescent girls’ and young women’s visits for specific sexual and reproductive health services. See also Table S1.

Figure 2. Panels a-f show monthly averages of adolescent girls’ and young women’s visits for specific sexual and reproductive health services. See also Table S1.
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