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Human_Development

Exploring the use of mobile phone technology for optimizing, tracking and responding to children's developmental progress in Korogocho, Nairobi, Kenya, Saving Brains

KENYA, 2019
Human Development (HD)
Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
Last modified March 25, 2025 Page views 9172 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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CSV JSON

92. Demands help for activities they can do for themselves (ca_lg_q92)

Data file: SavingBrains_BaselineData

Overview

vald 254
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 0 - 9

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Demands help for activities they can do for themselves
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 0. The child tries to do things on his/her own e.g. attempts to feed self, tries 112
44.1%
1 1. Sometimes tries to help themselves with daily living tasks 72
28.3%
2 2. Sits there and expects everything to be done for him/her 32
12.6%
9 Child is too young 38
15%
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
EMOTIONAL REGULATION

Introduce this section by saying, "I would like to ask you a few questions about your child's behavior, such as eating habits, playing, etc."

The following questions measure the development of ( [asq_q2_1]) toward independence, emotional regulation and emotional control. Any behavior problems will be seen as an indicator of social and emotional maturity. To complete these questions, you are required to evaluate (according to descriptions or behaviours provided by the parent and through observations) how 'easy' ( [asq_q2_1]) is to manage. Completing the questions requires judgement on whether the specific behaviours cause a management problem for the family. For a behavior to be a problem, it needs to impact on how the family needs to organize themselves to cope with ( [asq_q2_1]).

Each response needs to take into account both frequency (how often: never, sometimes or always) and degree (not disruptive/problematic at all, mildly disruptive or very disruptive). The response also needs to take ( [asq_q2_1])'s age into account.
Question post text
N/A
Interviewer instructions
N/A

Description

Text
Whether the child demands help for activities they can do for themselves
Universe
Young mother including adolescents of children under the age of three years.
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