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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HUMAN_DEVELOPMENT / DDI-KEN-APHRC-SAVINGBRAINS-2024-V1.0 / variable [V205]
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 11944 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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Any comments about the interview (interview_comment)

Data file: SavingBrains_BaselineData

Overview

vald 60
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
Grandmother act as the primary caregiver due to unavailability of the mother
Grandmother acted as the primary caregiver due to unavailability of the mother.
Interviewed the care giver at her work place not far from home
Interviewed the caregiver at her work place and later went to take the gprs at her home
Interviewed the grandmother since the mother comes only during the weekend due to work ...She works far from home
Intreviewed the caregiver at her work place not far from home and later went to take the location
Intreviewed the grandfather since he is the one that spends most of the time with the child
None
Richard Oyugi was the only caregiver available for the interview.
The care giver active even though the child was asleep
The care giver had twins
The care giver was active
The care giver was active and cooperative
The care giver was active though the child was asleep
The care giver was cooperative
The care giver was very active
The caregiver does not recall her date of birth and that od her husband
The caregiver has an adopted child Blessing Wanjiku
The caregiver was a single mum
The caregiver was active
The caregiver was cooperative
The caregiver was very active
The child is 2yrs and 1week
The child is living with the grandmother while the mother is still in college
The interview was a success
The interview was a successful
The interview was a successful since the care giver was very cooperative
The interview was great
The interview went well
The mother does not not remember the month and the date of the husband she only knows the year
The mother does not remember the month and the date of the husband
The mother is a single mum and lives with the chiod only
The mother only knows the year she was born but does not remember the moth and the date and same with the husband
The parent was cooperative
The parent was very active
The respondant was very active
The respondent didn't know most of the Date of Birth of the Household members.
The respondent didn't know the age of the Husband (member 1)
The respondent didn't know the age of the Husband (member 1)
The respondent says you should only threat a child instead of displing them
The respondent was active
The respondent was not sure while responding
The respondents has no clue on the date of Birth of the Husband and that of step-child
The respondents took alot of time in initializing the questions even after explaining deeper,
The respondentwas
The respondentwas not coperative during the interview
There was alot of destruction during the interviewsince the respondent was at her work place
There was alot of distruction during the interview due to the respondent children
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 post text
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Interviewer instructions
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