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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-2016-STEP-UP-V10 / variable [V215]
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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contraceptive method would prefer to switch to (stp_q409)

Data file: step up_round 1_ anon

Overview

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

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Which method do you prefer to switch to?
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 NIU (not in universe) 2672
94.7%
1 female sterilization 2
0.1%
2 male sterilization 0
0%
3 iud 9
0.3%
4 implants 50
1.8%
5 injectables 44
1.6%
6 pill 17
0.6%
7 male condom 1
0%
8 female condom 0
0%
9 emergency contraception 0
0%
10 lactational amenorrhea 0
0%
11 rhythm method 8
0.3%
12 withdrawal 0
0%
13 other modern method 6
0.2%
14 other traditional method 10
0.4%
98 don't know/unsure 3
0.1%
9999995 missing:impute 0
0%
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
Q409 asks a respondent which method she prefers to switch to when she stops the current method. Record the most preferred method she would like to switch to.

Description

Text
The contraceptive method the woman would prefer to switch to.
Universe
All married (living together with a partner)women aged 15-39 living in the households.

others

Notes
"409Which method do you prefer to switch to?"
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