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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / DDI-UGA-APHRC-BAOBAB-2023-V1.0 / variable [V341]
Health_and_Well-Being

Measuring Abortion Incidence, Severity of Complications, and Health Facilities’ Capacity to Provide Abortion Care in Refugee Settings in Uganda, BAOBAB STUDY

Uganda, 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Yohannes Wado
Last modified October 02, 2025 Page views 13991 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • KIS_UGANDA_RECAST
  • PMS_MRR_UGANDA_RECAST
  • Uganda_HFS_RECAST
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c. Traditional providers (q3_9c_2)

Data file: KIS_UGANDA_RECAST

Overview

vald 55
invd 6
min 1
max 100
mean 65.891
stdev 24.941
Interval contin
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 100

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Traditional providers
Categories
Value Category Cases
1001 .D 5
100%
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
Among women who have Newly arrived in the camp who have OTHER TYPES OF ABORTIONS (not surgical or medication), what percentage would experience a complication that is serious enough to need medical treatment in a facility, regardless of whether or not a woman actually receives treatment?

Please provide an estimate separately for each of the 4 providers and sources we just discussed. You can give an answer anywhere from 0 to 100% for each provider/source.

Point to the appropriate question on the worksheet. Enter 8888 for "Don't know" and 9999 for "No Response"
Question post text
N/A
Interviewer instructions
N/A

Description

Text
According to the respondent the percentage of women who Newly arrived in the camp have OTHER TYPES OF ABORTIONS (not surgical or medication) performed by Traditional providers experience a complication that is serious enough to need medical treatment in a facility, regardless of whether or not a woman actually receives treatment
Universe
professionals who are well informed about abortion provision and post-abortion care within and around the refugee settlements
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