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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 6159 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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Data file: RDS_survey_among_women_recast

Overview

vald 86
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Specify how the respondent described the service
Categories
Value Category
A vein in my stomach hurts
Am having stomach ache, shida ya mshipa
Bought the drug and went home to inject
Did not interact with the provider of the service. Her motherbrought the traditional herbs to her so she can take.
Got Aloe Vera her self and blended
Got aloe Vera from the farm
Got muarubaini from the farm
Having stomach problems
Her friend got the concoction for her, it was already boiled and she was asked to drink and she will start bleeding the next day.
I 0prepared it myself
I also having a stomach pains
I bought it a shop
I did it myself
I didn't have to say anything because in the market its known it has so many benefits
I didn't say anything, I just asked for Subili and I was given
I got the herbs myself in a farm
I got the plant from my vegetable garden so I explained to no one the service I needed
I got the roots from the shamba
I have a hurting stomach
I have a stomach ache
I have malaria, I need a concoctions
I just bought them I wasn't asked questions
I just requested it like any other item being sold in the shop
I need medications for detoxification
I needed medicine to clean my womb and that I had a stomachache
I premeditated myself
I prepared it myself
I prepared it myself after getting advice from a friend
I said I have been send by someone who is having stomach ache
I want to detox
I wanted to clean my womb due to painful period.
I was not asked because most people here know its used to treat stomach pains
I was not asked anything
I would like to have it incase of emergency
Just had it within their compound so just went and cut some.
Just said she wanted shubiri because she was feeling unwell.
Just said she wanted subili
Just said she wanted subili and the market seller didn't question her.
Just told the market seller that she wanted subili.
Just told the shop keeper she wanted shubiri, majani chai.
My aunt delivered the news
My brother has stomach ache
My friend brought for me shubili but for coca cola and a asprin I bought it and prepared for myself Ash and salt solution
My friend spoke on my behalf
Nothing
Prepared it myself
Prepared the concoction herself
She didn't describe the service, just requested for the herbs.
She didn't say anything m uuch. She just said she wanted shubiri
She didn't say for what purpose she needed it for
She got the muarubaini leaves from the farm
She just said that she wanted shubiri and was not questioned by the seller.
She just took it from their house since her mom had bought the herb.
She just wanted medicine for stomach ache
She said she wanted medicine for cleansing stomach
She wanted the medicine to cure stomach pains
She was told by my friend that I was aborting and thatnshe she come and assist
She went with a friend to get the herbs
Sm from delivery a baby and my stomach hurts
The friend got her the traditional herbs that she was taking thrice a day.
The respondent just said she wanted subili
The respondent just said she wanted subili and didn't explain why she needed it.
The respondent lied that she was buying the herbs for her friend who wanted to abort, after confirming that the herbs that she has can help to abort.
The respondent said she was buying Shubiri to help in treating Homa that she had
The respondent told the traditional provider that she is taking shubiri to her dad mwenye ameangushiwa na mshipa.
The respondent's friend got her the traditional abortion medication. The respondent does not remember its name.
The respondent's mother got her the traditional herbs from a maasai.
Told her to make me a concoction to wash my womb .
Told the TBA she needed 'Subiri'
Told the friend/neighbour she wanted a little shubiri to cure her paining bornes
Wanted a herbal medicine for a different purpose
Wanted subili to cure stomach pains
Wanted the herb to treat malaria
Wanted to stop my child from breastfeeding
Went herself to pluck
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
Question relevant when: ${q453} =96
Interviewer instructions
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Description

Text
specific description of the traditional medicine when the respondent went to get them
Universe
women of reproductive age who had abortion in Kenya
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