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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-CSE-1.1 / variable [F1]
Health_and_Well-Being

Assessing the Implementation of Sexuality Education Policies and Curricula in Kenya

KENYA, 2015
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center
Last modified October 29, 2018 Page views 949674 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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Students taught contraceptive methods are more likely to use when sexually activ (t313)

Data file: Teacher Dataset

Overview

vald 196
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:



Students who are taught about contraceptive methods are more likely to use one if they become sexually active than students who are not taught about contraceptives.
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 agree 163
83.2%
2 disagree 23
11.7%
5 missing 4
2%
6 other 0
0%
7 refusal 0
0%
8 dtk 0
0%
9 na 6
3.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
na
Question post text
na
Interviewer instructions
na

Description

Text
Whether students exposed to contraception are likely to use them when they are sexually active or not.
Universe
A teacher participating in the study who teaches topics related to reproductive health education.
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