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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-SCALEUP-2014-1.0 / variable [F6]
Health_and_Well-Being

Sustainable model for Cardiovascular health by Adjusting Lifestyle and treatment with Economic perspective in settings of Urban Poverty, A community-based intervention for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi

KENYA, 2012 - 2014
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center
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Questions respondent found difficult, embarrassing or confusing (q9_8)

Data file: Population_baseline

Overview

vald 5619
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What questions did respondent find difficult, embarrassing or confusing?
Categories
Value Category Cases
00 33
32%
000 43
41.7%
0000 19
18.4%
00000 4
3.9%
000000 1
1%
1.9 1
1%
1.9. RESPONDENT FELT NO IMPORTANCE IN GIVING PHONE NUMBER OUT OF FRAUD ISSUES 1
2.11 SHE TOLD US THAT SHE WOULD ANSWER IT AS THE LAST QUESTION 1
2.11 he didn't want to talk about his marrital status 1
2.12 2.14 2.15 5.0 and 5.11 all embarrassing 1
2.12 SHE WAS EMBARRASED TALKING ABOUT THE EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CHW 1
2.14 2.15 With fear that we might submit that information to KRA 5.0 5.11 5.12 He felt that we are getting into peroanal affairs 1
2.14-2.15 She asked what was the purpose of knowing someone's earning and how it was related to our subject. 1
2.14-She found it not comfortable to let me know what she does for a living . 1
2.15 1
1%
2.15 5.1 1
2.15 5.11 1
2.15 5.18 1
2.15 he felt that was a private issue. 1
2.15. The repondent's employment is nt consistent. 1
2.15He got confused maybe because the wife was there 1
3.3.4a 1
4.10- the respondent somehow did not understand the question 1
5.17 & 5.19 1
5.34 -5.36 The respondent cannot ork because of her state of sickness. 1
5.34 5.35 AND 5.36 THEY SEEMED REPETETIVE FOR THE RESPONDENT 1
5.34 Dand E She could not reflect on what kind of sport i could think she was involved with at her age. 1
5.34-5.36 and 6.9-6.11 She complained that the questions sounded repetitive. 1
5.35DIFFICULT SHE DIDNT KNOW HOW MANY DAYS SHE DOES HOUSE CHORES AND THE MINUTES SHE USES TO WALK 1
5.36 he walks so frequent that he cant estimate 1
5.8 HE SAID THAT THAT QUESTION WAS TOO PERSONAL 1
6.1 - THE RESPONDENTS BELIEVES IT IS WRONG TO TALK ABOUT CHANCES OF GETTING A DISEASE. 1
6.10 6.11 1
6.3-she found it hard to rate the conditions of her house. 1
6.6-6.8 the respondent found it uneasy to judge the conditions surrounding her 1
6.7 1
1%
6.7 and 6.10 1
6.7-He was not okey with the idea of rating his house condition instead he directed me to his wife. 1
6.7-could not rate her house condition. 1
6.8-She was uneasy to respond the question. 1
ABOUT HIS INCOME 1
ABOUT THE POLLUTION 1
ACTIVITY AND RECREATION SECTION 1
ACTUAL DATES OF EVENTS 1
AIR POLLUTION 3
AIR POLLUTION AND HIS INCOME 1
ALCOHOL TAKING AND CIGARETTE SMOKING 1
ALCOHOL TAKING AND SMOKING 1
About smoking cigarrete and drinking alcohol 1
About the income she couldnt express clearly but finally it was okay we were able to record. 1
Asking as how much he earned from his trade in a market place with people/peers gathered a round. 1
CLEANLINESS 1
CURRENT MARITAL STATUS 1
DID NOT WANT TO TALK ABOUT FINANCIAL ABILITY 1
I found the question asking the respondent how much he earns as he was in close proximity to friends and even doubted the answer given. 1
INCOME;WAS NOT AT EASE WITH THE QUESTION. 1
Main source of livelihood since he depend fully on his children for upkeep 1
N ONE 1
N/A 467
N/a 3
N0NE 2
NA 20
NIL 3
NO 45
NO QUESTION 6
NON 1
NONE 3773
NONRE 1
NOTHING 1
None 228
ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CIGARETTEE SMOKING 1
ON DRINKING ALCOHOL AND SMOKING CIGGARETE 1
Q 2.11 1
Q5.30 the respondent couldnt quantify how much sugarshe consumes since she puts sugar from a cup to the tea sufuria. 1
QUES.5.19 SHE FELT EMBARRASSED WHY WE NEED TO KNOW..SHE FELT LIKE ITS A SECRET FOR HER BECOZE I HAD TO ASK HER HOW MANY PEOPLE EAT THE SUKUMAWIKI TO BE ABLE TO DO MY CALCULATION 1
QUESTIION ON ASKING HIM TO STATE HOW MUCH SALARY HE GETS IN AMONTH. HE WAS NOT WILLING TO DISCLOSE. HE ALSO COMPLAINED OF REPETITION OF SOME SECTIONS. 1
QUESTION 2.15 (As in question 9.7) 1
QUESTION OF WHETHER SHE HAS EVER GONE TO SCHOOL...SHE FELT EMBARRASSED 1
QUESTIONS ON AIR POLLUTION 1
QUESTIONS ON POLLUTION 1
QUIZ[6.1]HE WONDERED HOW WE EXPECTED HIM TO THINK OF HIS FUTURE STATE OF HEALTH NEGATIVELY 1
Qn-7.32 she refused blood glucose measument 1
Question 5.1 and 5.11 i.e. dealing with cigerrette and alcohol consumption 1
Question on average monthly income i.e 2.15 1
Question on chances of getting CVD in the next 10 years 1
SENDETARY BEHAVIOUR i.e stress due to financial hardships. 1
SOME QUESTIONS WHERE HARD TO COMPREHEND BY THE RESPONDENT DUE TO HIS OLD AGE 1
SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD SINCE HE DEPENDS ON HIS SIBLINGS 1
THE QUESTION ABOUT INCOME WAS EMBARASSING TO THE RESPONDENT AND HE CLAIMS THAT A SPIRITUAL LEADER SHOULD NOT CONSIDER WHAT HE OR SHE GETS FROM THE TITHES AND OFFERINGS AS INCOME 1
THE QUESTION OF ALCOHOL INTAKE 1
THE QUESTIONS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (5.34 5.35 5.36) THEY SEEM REPETETIVE FOR THE RESPONDENT 1
The question on tobacco consumption 1
WAS NOT WILLING TO DISCLOSE SALARY 1
When asked how much he earned monthly with the wife seated there the respondent hesitated thus showed he had difficulty in answering it. 1
duration of residence and condition of chronic disease. 1
n/A 1
n/a 9
na 2
no 6
none 866
physical activiities; said we are repeating ourselves 1
questions on air quality 1
quiz[5.34D&E]HE LOOKS FOR MONEY THEREFORE HAS NO TIME FOR PLAYING 1
the question asking how much of vegetable/mboga she and her family consume especially with respect to individual vegetables: Q5.19 1
what's his/her level of education when he/she knows there is no schooling in her world. 1
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.
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