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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-ABORTION-STUDY-2012-1.01 / variable [F4]
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The Epidemiology of Unsafe Abortions in Kenya, Abortion Incidence and Complication from Unsafe abortions in Kenya

KENYA, 2012
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center, ,
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204A TBA Rural- Non-Poor (v204ranp)

Data file: Health Profesional Survey Data

Overview

vald 118
invd 6
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 1 - 9

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Q204. I will mention the main types of people who perform induced abortions in Kenya. Considering first rural areas, indicate whether, in your opinion, each type of provider is used rarely, sometimes or commonly by poor rural women seeking abortion.



Now indicate whether, in your opinion, each type of provider is used rarely, sometimes or commonly by non-poor rural women.
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Never/ Rarely 62
52.5%
2 Sometimes 38
32.2%
3 Commonly 18
15.3%
9 Missing 0
0%
Sysmiss 6
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
The following questions are asked separately about women who live in rural and urban areas. Each one asks you to consider two broad income groups – the poor and the relatively well-off (non-poor). Looking at this province as a whole and bearing in mind the differences in this province, I want you to give us your opinion on the following.



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/cash incomes.
Question post text
Interviewer: Please read each type of provider and circle the respondent's answers for poor rural women. Mark all the respondent's answers relating to poor rural women, then ask the next question.

Description

Text
Rural methods of inducing abortion by different provider-types by poverty
Universe
All respondents
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