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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / DDI-KEN-NGA-PHRC-DAYTA-2023-V1.0
Health_and_Well-Being

Primary Research for the Data on Youth and Tobacco in Africa (DaYTA) program, DaYTA

KENYA and NIGERIA, 2024
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Shukri Mohamed, PharmD, PhD
Last modified October 02, 2025 Page views 6606 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • DaYTA
    Household_dataset_Kenya
  • DaYTA
    Individual_dataset_Kenya1
Variable Groups
  • INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONNAIRE
    • MODULE 5: OTHER SMOKED TOBACCO PRODUCTS
    • MODULE 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION
      • Section 1: Socio-demographic Characteristics Individuals
      • Section 2: Functional Difficulties
    • MODULE 2: MANUFACTURED/FACTORY-
    • MODULE 3: ROLL-YOUR-OWN (RYO)/HAND-ROLLED CIGARETTES
    • MODULE 4: SHISHA, WATERPIPE OR HOOKAH
    • MODULE 6: SMOKELESS TOBACCO
    • MODULE 7: ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES MODULE
    • MODULE 8: HEATED TOBACCO PRODUCTS
    • MODULE 9: Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions, intentions
    • OPTIONAL MODULE 1: NICOTINE POUCHES
    • OPTIONAL MODULE 2: CESSATION OF TOBACCO USE
    • OPTIONAL MODULE 3: SECONDHAND SMOKE
  • HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
    • MODULE 1: HOUSEHOLD ROSTER
    • MODULE 2: HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

Data Description

Data file Cases Variables
DaYTA Household_dataset_Kenya
Household roster - demographic data of household members, including de facto residents who usually reside in the household.
Household characteristics - socio-economic information about the household.
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DaYTA Individual_dataset_Kenya1
Socio-demographic characteristics including age, sex, in-school/out-of-school status, school year (if in school), marital status, employment status, religious affiliation, average weekly spending money, and functional disabilities (i.e., impairment in vision, mobility, cognition, memory, self-care, and communication).
Modules 2-8 focused on use of tobacco and nicotine products (Figure 2). These modules collected detailed information on:
Smoked tobacco products, specifically manufactured/factory-made cigarettes, RYO/hand-rolled
cigarettes, shisha/waterpipe/hookah, and other tobacco products such as cigars, cheroots, and
cigarillos.
HTPs such as heat sticks
Smokeless tobacco products such as chewing tobacco (e.g.,tobacco leaf, tobacco leaf and lime, kuber), tobacco applied topically (e.g., tobacco toothpaste like Dentobac or tobacco tooth powder like Ial), and snuff.
Nicotine products, specifically e-cigarettes.
Modules 2-8 collected data on type and quantity of products smoked, frequency of smoking, age of initiation, context of tobacco use (e.g., where and with whom they smoke), access to tobacco and novel products (e.g., how they obtain these products, where, and the cost), tobacco and nicotine product use intentions among current non-users, and ability to resist use when offered a product by friends or family.
Module 9 focused on adolescents’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and intentions regarding tobacco and its consequences, tobacco use history of parents, guardians, or family members, tobacco use among close friends, and exposure to TAPS and anti-tobacco messages.
Optional module 1 focused on the use of nicotine pouches and collected data similar to modules 2-8 above.
Optional module 2 focused on cessation of tobacco use.
Optional module 3 assessed exposure to tobacco smoke inindoor and outdoor public places.
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