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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-2018-STEP-UP-V10 / variable [V547]
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, 2017
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Last modified October 19, 2021 Page views 338931 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • stepup_round
    2_anon
  • stepup_round
    2_calendar_anon
CSV JSON

enumeration area of residence in NUHDSS (stp_ea)

Data file: stepup_round 2_anon

Overview

vald 2783
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 9999995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
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Categories
Value Category Cases
1 G001 22
0.8%
2 G002 12
0.4%
3 G003 7
0.3%
4 G004 51
1.8%
5 G005 5
0.2%
6 G006 2
0.1%
7 G007 2
0.1%
8 G008 5
0.2%
9 G009 4
0.1%
10 G010 1
0%
11 G011 2
0.1%
12 G012 6
0.2%
13 G013 3
0.1%
14 G014 5
0.2%
15 G015 9
0.3%
16 G016 1
0%
17 G017 7
0.3%
18 G018 2
0.1%
19 G019 3
0.1%
20 G020 5
0.2%
21 G021 6
0.2%
22 G022 5
0.2%
23 G023 38
1.4%
24 G024 15
0.5%
25 G025 21
0.8%
26 G026 16
0.6%
27 G027 14
0.5%
28 G028 5
0.2%
29 G029 12
0.4%
30 G030 5
0.2%
31 G031 13
0.5%
32 G032 10
0.4%
33 G033 3
0.1%
34 G034 0
0%
35 G035 0
0%
36 G036 0
0%
37 G037 0
0%
38 G038 0
0%
39 G039 0
0%
40 G040 0
0%
41 G041 0
0%
42 G042 0
0%
43 G043 0
0%
44 G044 0
0%
45 G045 0
0%
46 G046 0
0%
47 G047 0
0%
48 G048 0
0%
49 G049 0
0%
50 G050 0
0%
51 G051 0
0%
52 G052 0
0%
53 G053 0
0%
54 G054 0
0%
55 G055 0
0%
56 G056 0
0%
57 G057 0
0%
58 G058 0
0%
59 G059 0
0%
60 G060 0
0%
61 G061 0
0%
62 V001 0
0%
63 V002 0
0%
64 V003 0
0%
65 V004 0
0%
66 V005 0
0%
67 V006 0
0%
68 V007 104
3.7%
69 V008 24
0.9%
70 V009 49
1.8%
71 V010 28
1%
72 V011 30
1.1%
73 V012 117
4.2%
74 V013 28
1%
75 V014 102
3.7%
76 V015 20
0.7%
77 V016 15
0.5%
78 V017 64
2.3%
79 V018 70
2.5%
80 V019 33
1.2%
81 V020 37
1.3%
82 V021 22
0.8%
83 V022 15
0.5%
84 V023 15
0.5%
85 V024 18
0.6%
86 V025 19
0.7%
87 V026 10
0.4%
88 V027 38
1.4%
89 V028 29
1%
90 V029 19
0.7%
91 V030 8
0.3%
92 V031 7
0.3%
93 V032 33
1.2%
94 V033 24
0.9%
95 V034 34
1.2%
96 V035 19
0.7%
97 V036 36
1.3%
98 V037 29
1%
99 V038 32
1.1%
100 V039 44
1.6%
101 V040 325
11.7%
102 Y001 18
0.6%
103 Y002 25
0.9%
104 Y003 29
1%
105 Y004 36
1.3%
106 Y005 19
0.7%
107 Y006 12
0.4%
108 Y007 25
0.9%
109 Y008 19
0.7%
110 Y009 14
0.5%
111 Y010 20
0.7%
112 Y011 21
0.8%
113 Y012 27
1%
114 Y013 10
0.4%
115 Y014 13
0.5%
116 Y015 12
0.4%
117 Y016 8
0.3%
118 Y017 16
0.6%
119 Y018 13
0.5%
120 Y019 9
0.3%
121 Y020 11
0.4%
122 Y021 22
0.8%
123 Y022 11
0.4%
124 Y023 17
0.6%
125 Y024 10
0.4%
126 Y025 7
0.3%
127 Y026 12
0.4%
128 Y027 2
0.1%
129 Y028 4
0.1%
130 Y029 9
0.3%
131 Y030 25
0.9%
132 Y031 15
0.5%
133 Y032 3
0.1%
134 Y033 17
0.6%
135 Y034 14
0.5%
136 Y035 23
0.8%
137 Y036 21
0.8%
138 Y037 2
0.1%
139 Y038 7
0.3%
140 Y039 13
0.5%
141 Y040 14
0.5%
142 Y041 28
1%
143 Y042 29
1%
144 Y043 11
0.4%
145 Y044 17
0.6%
146 Y045 13
0.5%
147 Y046 17
0.6%
148 Y047 26
0.9%
149 Y048 14
0.5%
150 Y049 5
0.2%
151 Y050 8
0.3%
152 Y051 14
0.5%
153 Y052 7
0.3%
154 Y053 12
0.4%
155 Y054 12
0.4%
156 Y055 13
0.5%
157 Y056 8
0.3%
158 Y057 9
0.3%
159 Y058 8
0.3%
160 Y059 11
0.4%
161 Y060 11
0.4%
162 Y061 4
0.1%
163 Y062 19
0.7%
164 Y063 14
0.5%
165 Y064 14
0.5%
166 Y065 2
0.1%
167 Y066 8
0.3%
168 Y067 13
0.5%
169 Y068 8
0.3%
170 Y069 9
0.3%
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
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Question post text
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Interviewer instructions
The cover sheet allows the interviewer fill in the area labeled “Interviewer Visits.” Here, you will record your own name (and/or interviewer's code), keep a record of your visits, language of interview and interview, and record the final date and result code. You will also be entering this information into your Interviewer's Assignment Sheet. The cover sheet will also have space to fill information such as the Household ID, Respondent's ID, Name of Household Head, Name of Respondent, Village Code, and Enumeration Area Code. This sheet also provides space for the interviewer to include notes that will be useful to the team to track any issues the field.

As this study is planned to follow up the respondents after 12 and 18 months, ask a respondent to provide two telephone numbers and names of the owners, which we could reached her with. For instance, ask respondents to provide mobile phone numbers of her own, neighbors or a close friend.

Description

Text
The enumeration area of residence in Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System of the woman.
Universe
All married (living together with a partner)women in 2016 that were aged 15-39 living in the households.

others

Notes
"ENUMERATION AREA CODE"
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