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Health_and_Well-Being

External Evaluation of the In Their Hands Programme (Kenya)., Round 1

Kenya, 2018
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Centre
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  • ITH_HOUSEHOLD
    FINAL
    DATA_ANONYMIZED
Variable Groups
  • INTERVIEW INFORMATION
  • RESPONDENT INFORMATION SHEET
  • BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • ACCESS TO AND USE OF MEDIA; AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND SERVICES
    • ACCESS TO AND USE OF MEDIA:
    • SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND SERVICES
  • FAMILY PLANNING KNOWLEDGE AND ACCESS
  • SOCIAL NETWORKS , SELF EFFICACY AND AGENCY
    • SELF ESTEEM, SELF EFFICACY AND AGENCY
  • SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE
  • EXPOSURE TO THE ITH PROGRAM
  • USE OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES AND QUALITY OF CARE
  • OTHERS

Data Description

Data file Cases Variables
ITH_HOUSEHOLD FINAL DATA_ANONYMIZED
The questionnaire covered; socio-demographic and household information, SRH knowledge and sources of information, sexual activity and relationships, family planning knowledge, access, choice and use when needed, exposure to family planning messages and voice and decision making autonomy and quality of care for those who visited health facilities in the 12 months before the survey. The questionnaire was piloted before the data collection and the questions reviewed for appropriateness, comprehension and flow. The questionnaire was piloted among a sample of 42 adolescent girls (two each per field interviewer) 15-19 from a community outside the study counties.
The questionnaire was originally developed in English and later translated into Kiswahili. The questionnaire was programmed using ODK-based Survey CTO platform for data collection and management and was administered through face-to-face interview.
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