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Abortion Incidence and Severity of Complications in Kenya 2022, Respondent-Driven Sampling survey (RDS)

Kenya, 2024
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma
Last modified June 10, 2025 Page views 6072 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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CSV JSON

(q449_spy)

Data file: RDS_survey_among_women_recast

Overview

vald 41
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Specify how you learned this could end a pregnancy
Categories
Value Category
A neighbour
Asked a herbalist if they could help and they agreed
Community rumours
From a neighbour.
Had heard from stories a certain herb that ends pregnancy so she tried and it worked
Hear say
Heard people discussing somewhere
Herbalist
I had heard people talk about Subili since my childhood so I just bought and tried I didn't ask anyone
I knew her from the neighbourhood and that's the work she does.
I used to hear from pple saying and claiming it worked for them.
I used to sell water near the traditional herbalist
I've always heard people saying concentrated tea leaves helps in terminating pregnancy
Just knew the traditional provider from village talk
Knew a traditional provider
Mother in law to my employer Rwanda
Neighbour
Respodent was afraid of the parents finding out she was pregnant so she reached out to a neighbour for guidance on how to end it who referred her to a traditional herbalist who gave three types of diluted cooked herbs to drink
Self
She approached the traditional provider to fi d out of she could help her terminate the pregnancy
She had drugs being advertised and it had precaution of not to be used by pregnant women
She just experimented on her own
She knew from the neighbour who recruited her.
She walked in and the requested for abortion services
TBA
The provider Is her friend
The provider is a neighbour and we'll known by everyday within the community
The traditional providerlives nearby so she just knew she would do it
The traditional woman used to massage me when pregnant and also give me drugs when sick
The traditional herbalist lives in the neighbourhood and he has ever treated me for ulcers
The traditional provider comes from the neighbourhood and I know her
The traditional provider usually treat me if I have a problem when in my periods so I knew her myself
Traditional birth attendant
Traditional herbalist
Traditional woman comes from the neighbourhood and I knew her.
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
N/A
Question post text
Question relevant when: selected( ${q449} ,'96')
Interviewer instructions
N/A

Description

Text
Specify how the respondent learnt about the method of abortion
Universe
women of reproductive age who had abortion in Kenya
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