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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-2016-STEP-UP-V10 / variable [F1]
Health_and_Well-Being

Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy, Developing and Validating Measures of Unintended Pregnancy and Reasons for Contraceptive Non-use among Married Women in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements

KENYA, 2016
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
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age at first birth (stp_q305)

Data file: step up_round 1_ anon

Overview

vald 2822
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range -9 - 9999995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How old were you when you gave your first birth?
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 NIU (not in universe) 79
2.8%
12 4
0.1%
13 21
0.7%
14 41
1.5%
15 125
4.4%
16 183
6.5%
17 249
8.8%
18 278
9.9%
19 303
10.7%
20 368
13%
21 327
11.6%
22 233
8.3%
23 169
6%
24 121
4.3%
25 109
3.9%
26 90
3.2%
27 42
1.5%
28 16
0.6%
29 14
0.5%
30 11
0.4%
31 5
0.2%
32 3
0.1%
33 1
0%
34 2
0.1%
35 3
0.1%
37 1
0%
9999995 missing:impute 24
0.9%
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
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Question post text
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Interviewer instructions
In this section, information is collected about the births that a woman has had during her life, her current pregnancy status, and her knowledge of the monthly menstrual cycle. This is a particularly important section, and you need to be especially careful to obtain all the required information.

These questions collect information about all births that the woman has had (no matter who the father is). It is important that you understand which events to include. We want to count all of the respondent's natural births. You should count all children who were born alive (that is, who showed signs of life by crying, breathing, or moving) even if they survived only for a few minutes. We want to know about the number of all the woman's births even if the child no longer stays in the household or if the child is no longer alive.

It is also important to understand which events should not be recorded. You must not record adopted or foster children or children of relatives who may be living in the households. You also should not include any of her husband's children to whom the respondent did not give birth herself. Finally, you must not record children who were born dead (stillbirths), miscarriages, or abortions.

We want to know the age when the respondent had her first birth. If she can't remember the age, you will need to probe. Note that we are interested in her age at her first birth. If she answers in terms of the number of years ago (for example, “two years ago”), probe to find her age at first birth. Record the answer in completed years

Description

Text
The age of the woman at first birth.
Universe
All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.

others

Notes
"305How old were you when you first gave birth?"
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