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Measuring Abortion Incidence, Cost, and Quality of Post-Abortion Care in Liberia, Knowledgeable Informant Survey - Liberia

Liberia, 2021 - 2022
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma, Boniface Ushie,
Last modified November 07, 2025 Page views 653 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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    LIBERIA_RECAST
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210 x. Indicate whether, in your opinion, non-poor women who seek abortions go t (q210bp8)

Data file: KIS LIBERIA_RECAST

Overview

vald 89
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 3

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Indicate whether, in your opinion, non-poor women who seek abortions go to other providers
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 C=Commonly 3
3.4%
2 S=Sometimes 28
31.5%
3 R=Rarely/Never 58
65.2%
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
For many of the following questions, I want you to consider two income groups - the poor and the relatively well-off (non-poor). Each question will be asked separately about poor and non-poor women who live in Liberia.
I will mention the main types if people who perform induced abortion in Liberia. These include doctors, physician assistants, nurses/midwives, medical students/interns, tradition providers, pharmacists, web/street vendors, and woman herself who self-induce.
[Interviewer: You can mention that there are not exact definitions for "poor" and "non-poor," but by "poor" we mean women with lower income levels.]
Now indicate whether, in your opinion, poor women who seek abortions go to the following types of providers commonly, sometimes or rarely/never.
[Interviewer: Read each type of provider and circle the respondent's answers for <b>Poor urban women </b>in the first 3 columns. Then ask the next question.]
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Description

Text
The respondent's opinion on whether non- poor women who seek abortions go to other providers
Universe
professionals who are well informed about abortion provision and post-abortion care in the public and private sectors
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