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Abortion Incidence and Severity of Complications in Kenya 2022, Knowledgeable Informants Survey(KIS)

KENYA, 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma
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d. Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family, (q3_8d_3)

Data file: KIS_RECAST

Overview

vald 296
invd 6
min 0
max 8888
mean 64.753
stdev 515.062
Interval contin
Decimal 0
Range 0 - 8888

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family, friends, etc.)
Question pretext
Considering four different sources, including doctors, nurse/midwives, traditional providers, or informal sources, what percent of all “other” types of abortion methods to Poor women living in Rural areas do you think are being performed by each source? Give an approximate percentage keeping in mind that all providers must sum to 100%.
[Point to the appropriate question on the worksheet. Enter 8888 for "Don't know" and 9999 for "No Response". Also remind the respondent how to classify the providers of OTHER types of abortions]
Question post text
N/A
Interviewer instructions
The percentages sum up to 0% but they should come to 100%. Please go back and revise.

Description

Text
The percentage of all "other" types of abortion methods to Poor women living in Rural areas are being performed by Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family, friends, etc.)
Universe
professionals who are well informed about abortion provision and post-abortion care in the public and private sectors
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