Jordan Population and Family Health Survey 2017-2018IPUMS-Demographic and Health Series (IPUMS-DHS)DDI_JOR_2017_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMSMinnesota Population Center
Minnesota Population Center and ICF
Minnesota Population CenterSeptember 26, 2019Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455Minnesota Population CenterDDI Document version - Version 01 (February 2020)
This version is identical to IPUMS Version 7 except for the following fields that were edited by World Bank:
DDI ID and Study ID - adaptation version number changed to v01 as this is the initial DHS-IPUMS adaptation in World Bank catalog.
Version 7 . Documentation of Demographic Household Survey data and harmonized variables as found in IPUMS-DHS. IPUMS has distribution rights to the metadata and data. The XML documents generated by this process are viewed as a distribution of the metadata.
Fields edited for the World Bank are: DDI ID and study ID to match World Bank study naming convention, as well as DDI Document Version and Version Description to reflect changed included in version 7. Variable ID's and names were changed to add the prefix W_, C_, B_, M_, or H_ to indicate file source as Woman, Child, Birth, Man, or Household Member respectively. This was done to create unique variable IDs and names within the file. These prefixes are not found in the IPUMS-DHS system.
Original extract version date 2019-9-25. DDI metadata revised to add DOI number to stdyDscr/notes and correct assignment of variables to record types. All non-ANSI_Latin characters have been replaced.Population and Family Health Survey 2017-2018 - IPUMS SubsetDHS 2017 (IPUMS Harmonized Subset)JOR_2017_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMSDepartment of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF.Minnesota Population Center(c) Copyright , Department of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF. and Minnesota Population CenterDepartment of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF.Demographic and Health Survey [hh/dhs]Version 7. The datasets contain selected variables from the original microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-DHS database.Access to care Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSCancer Variables -- TOPICSChild antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSChild anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSChild biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSChild blood testing Variables -- TOPICSChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild development Variables -- TOPICSChild feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSChildrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSChild respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICSChild vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICSCondom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSCondom use Variables -- TOPICSCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSDiabetes Variables -- TOPICSDiarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICSDiarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSDPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSEducation Variables -- TOPICSEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSEver use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFemale anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSFemale biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSFemale blood testing Variables -- TOPICSFertility Variables -- TOPICSFoods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSFoods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSGeneral healthcare Variables -- TOPICSGeneral HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSGeneral sources Variables -- TOPICSGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSHealthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSHealthcare Variables -- TOPICSHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSHIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSHIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSHousing Variables -- TOPICSIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSMeasles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSMigration Variables -- TOPICSORS treatment Variables -- TOPICSOther vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPlace for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSPolio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSPossessions Variables -- TOPICSPostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSRecent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSRotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSSES general Variables -- TOPICSSexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSSexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSSource for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSSource for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSSource for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSterilization Variables -- TOPICSSTI experience Variables -- TOPICSSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed foods in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSTobacco Variables -- TOPICSToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSVitamin A vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSWealth index Variables -- TOPICSWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSWhy not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSWork Variables -- TOPICS2017JordanWoman, Birth, Child, Birth,
Man, Household MemberEver-married women age 15-49, Births, Children age 0-4, Men age 15-59, All personsDemographic and Household Survey [hh/dhs]MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF.
SAMPLE UNIT: Woman
SAMPLE SIZE: 14689
SAMPLE UNIT: Birth
SAMPLE SIZE: 47040
SAMPLE UNIT: Child
SAMPLE SIZE: 10658
SAMPLE UNIT: Man
SAMPLE SIZE: 6429
SAMPLE UNIT: Member
SAMPLE SIZE: 93347Face-to-face [f2f]NoneDepartment of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF.Publications and research reports based on the IPUMS-DHS database must cite it appropriately. The citation should include the following:
Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Miriam King and Matthew Sobek. IPUMS-Demographic and Health Surveys: Version 7 [dataset]. Minnesota Population Center and ICF, 2019. https://doi.org/10.18128/D080.V7
Researchers should also acknowledge the originally produced the data: Department of Statistics (DOS) [Jordan] and ICF. Jordan Population and Family Health Survey 2017-18 [Dataset]. Data Extract from JOIR71.SAV, JOKR71.SAV, JOBR71.SAV, JOMR71.SAV, and JOPR71.SAV. IPUMS Demographic and Health Surveys (IPUMS DHS), version 7, IPUMS and ICF [Distributors]. Accessed from http://idhsdata.org on DATE.
The licensing agreement for use of IPUMS-DHS data requires that users supply us with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation. Please add your citation to the IPUMS bibliography at http://bibliography.ipums.org/.Users of IPUMS-DHS data must agree to abide by the access restrictions and terms of use set forth by the DHS Program: https://dhsprogram.com/data/Access-Instructions.cfmThe user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.JOR2017-W.datWoman records14689asciiMinnesota Population CenterJOR2017-B.datBirth records47040asciiMinnesota Population CenterJOR2017-C.datChild records10658asciiMinnesota Population CenterJOR2017-M.datMan records6429asciiMinnesota Population CenterJOR2017-H.datHousehold member records93347asciiMinnesota Population CenterIPUMS-DHS sample identifierSAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.00101Model 201500401Afghanistan 201502401Angola 201505001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9705003Bangladesh 1999-0005004Bangladesh 200405005Bangladesh 200705006Bangladesh 201105007Bangladesh 201410401Myanmar 201510801Burundi 198710802Burundi 201010803Burundi 201611601Cambodia 200011602Cambodia 200511603Cambodia 201011604Cambodia 201412001Cameroon 199112002Cameroon 199812003Cameroon 200412004Cameroon 201114801Chad 1996-9714802Chad 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199620402Benin 200120403Benin 200620404Benin 201123101Ethiopia 200023102Ethiopia 200523103Ethiopia 201123104Ethiopia 201628801Ghana 198828802Ghana 199328803Ghana 199828804Ghana 200328805Ghana 200828806Ghana 201432001Guatemala 198732002Guatemala 199532003Guatemala 201532401Guinea 199932402Guinea 200532403Guinea 201235601India 1992-9335602India 1998-9935603India 2005-0635604India 2015-1638401Cote d'Ivoire 199438402Cote d'Ivoire 199838403Cote d'Ivoire 201140001Jordan 199040002Jordan 199740003Jordan 200240004Jordan 200740005Jordan 200940006Jordan 201240007Jordan 2017-1840401Kenya 198940402Kenya 199340403Kenya 199840404Kenya 200340405Kenya 2008-940406Kenya 201442601Lesotho 200442602Lesotho 200942603Lesotho 201445001Madagascar 199245002Madagascar 199745003Madagascar 200345004Madagascar 200845401Malawi 199245402Malawi 200045403Malawi 200445404Malawi 201045405Malawi 201646601Mali 198746602Mali 1995-646603Mali 200146604Mali 200646605Mali 201250401Morocco 198750402Morocco 199250403Morocco 200350801Mozambique 199750802Mozambique 200350803Mozambique 201151601Namibia 199251602Namibia 200051603Namibia 200651604Namibia 201352401Nepal 199652402Nepal 200152403Nepal 200652404Nepal 201152405Nepal 201656201Niger 199256202Niger 199856203Niger 200656204Niger 201256601Nigeria 199056602Nigeria 199956603Nigeria 200356604Nigeria 200856605Nigeria 201358601Pakistan 1990-9158602Pakistan 2006-0758603Pakistan 2012-1358604Pakistan 2017-1860401Peru 1991-9260402Peru 199660403Peru 200060404Peru 2004-0860405Peru 201060406Peru 201160407Peru 201264601Rwanda 199264602Rwanda 200064603Rwanda 200564604Rwanda 201064605Rwanda 201468601Senegal 198668602Senegal 1992-9368603Senegal 199768604Senegal 200568605Senegal 2010-1168606Senegal 2012-1368607Senegal 201468608Senegal 201568609Senegal 201668610Senegal 201771001South Africa 199871002South Africa 201671601Zimbabwe 198871602Zimbabwe 199471603Zimbabwe 199971604Zimbabwe 2005-671605Zimbabwe 2010-1171606Zimbabwe 201572901Sudan 1989-9078801Tunisia 198879201Turkey 199379202Turkey 199879203Turkey 200380001Uganda 198880002Uganda 199580003Uganda 200180004Uganda 200680005Uganda 201180006Uganda 201681801Egypt 198881802Egypt 199281803Egypt 199581804Egypt 200081805Egypt 200581806Egypt 200881807Egypt 201483401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 2013Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.11603Cambodia 201011602Cambodia 200511601Cambodia 200010803Burundi 201610802Burundi 201010801Burundi 198710401Myanmar 201505007Bangladesh 201405006Bangladesh 201105005Bangladesh 200705004Bangladesh 200405003Bangladesh 1999-0005001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9714801Chad 1996-9712004Cameroon 201112003Cameroon 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199681807Egypt 201481806Egypt 200881805Egypt 200581804Egypt 200081803Egypt 199581802Egypt 199281801Egypt 198880006Uganda 201680005Uganda 201180004Uganda 200680003Uganda 200180002Uganda 199580001Uganda 198879203Turkey 200379202Turkey 199879201Turkey 199378801Tunisia 198872901Sudan 1989-9071606Zimbabwe 201571605Zimbabwe 2010-1171604Zimbabwe 2005-671603Zimbabwe 199971602Zimbabwe 199471601Zimbabwe 198871001South Africa 199868610Senegal 201768609Senegal 201668608Senegal 201568607Senegal 201414802Chad 200468606Senegal 2012-1368605Senegal 2010-1168604Senegal 200568603Senegal 199768602Senegal 1992-9368601Senegal 198664605Rwanda 201464604Rwanda 201064603Rwanda 200564602Rwanda 200064601Rwanda 199260407Peru 201260406Peru 201160405Peru 201060404Peru 2004-0860403Peru 200060402Peru 199660401Peru 1991-9258603Pakistan 2012-1358602Pakistan 2006-0758601Pakistan 1990-9156605Nigeria 201356604Nigeria 200856603Nigeria 200356602Nigeria 199956601Nigeria 199056204Niger 201256203Niger 200656202Niger 199812002Cameroon 199812001Cameroon 199111604Cambodia 201402401Angola 201500401Afghanistan 201500101Model 201556201Niger 199252404Nepal 201152403Nepal 200652402Nepal 200152401Nepal 199651604Namibia 201351603Namibia 200651602Namibia 200051601Namibia 199250803Mozambique 201150802Mozambique 200350801Mozambique 199750403Morocco 200350402Morocco 199250401Morocco 198746605Mali 201246604Mali 200646603Mali 200146602Mali 1995-646601Mali 198745405Malawi 201645404Malawi 201045403Malawi 200445402Malawi 200045401Malawi 199245004Madagascar 200845003Madagascar 200345002Madagascar 199745001Madagascar 199242603Lesotho 201442602Lesotho 200942601Lesotho 200440406Kenya 201440405Kenya 2008-940404Kenya 200340403Kenya 199840402Kenya 199340401Kenya 198940006Jordan 201240005Jordan 200940004Jordan 200740003Jordan 200240002Jordan 199740001Jordan 199038403Cote d'Ivoire 201138402Cote d'Ivoire 199838401Cote d'Ivoire 199435604India 2015-1635603India 2005-0635602India 1998-9935601India 1992-9332403Guinea 201232402Guinea 200532401Guinea 199932003Guatemala 201532002Guatemala 199532001Guatemala 198728806Ghana 201428805Ghana 200828804Ghana 200328803Ghana 199828802Ghana 199328801Ghana 198823104Ethiopia 201623103Ethiopia 201123102Ethiopia 200523101Ethiopia 200020404Benin 201120403Benin 200620402Benin 200183401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 201340007Jordan 201752405Nepal 201658604Pakistan 2017-1871002South Africa 2016Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSCountryCOUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).001Model004Afghanistan024Angola050Bangladesh104Myanmar108Burundi116Cambodia120Cameroon148Chad180Congo Democratic Republic204Benin231Ethiopia288Ghana320Guatemala324Guinea356India384Cote d'Ivoire400Jordan404Kenya426Lesotho450Madagascar454Malawi466Mali504Morocco508Mozambique516Namibia524Nepal562Niger566Nigeria586Pakistan604Peru646Rwanda686Senegal710South Africa716Zimbabwe729Sudan788Tunisia792Turkey800Uganda818Egypt834Tanzania854Burkina Faso887Yemen894ZambiaIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSYear of sampleYEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year. For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample respondent identifierIDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample household identifierIDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSKey to link DHS clusters to context data (string)DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal placesIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique sample-case PSU identifierIDHSPSU is an identifying number unique to the primary sampling unit in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and PSU (the numbered primary sampling units within a given sample).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample sampling strataIDHSSTRATA is an identifying number unique to the sampling strata in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and STRATA (groups of geographically similar areas, from which primary sampling units are drawn).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific respondent identifierCASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year. Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS. For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS.
In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.
CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.
For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]CASEID is a 18-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific household identifierHHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.HHID is a 15-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific primary sampling unitPSU (V021) is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable DOMAIN (V023) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.
The DHS Recode Manuals for Phase 2 forward describe this variable as follows:
Primary sampling unit is a number assigned to sample points to identify the primary sampling units for use in the calculation of sampling errors. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number and/or the ultimate area unit, but may differ if the sample design required a multistage selection process.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Using sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.PSU (V021) is a 6-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific sampling strataSTRATA (V022) defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method.
In two-stage sampling, The DHS Program may first group small geographic areas, such as enumeration areas from the last census, into broad strata defined jointly by region and urban versus rural areas within a region. In the second stage of sampling, a subset of geographic areas (sample clusters) are selected as the sites for interviewing from within defined strata.
STRATA is not the same as DOMAIN (V023). (Domains represent statistically representative areas for which valid summary statistics can be calculated for a survey, such as provinces and national urban versus rural combined areas, as described in the survey's final report.) The DHS Program recommends using STRATA along with the variable PSU (V021) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
Users are strongly encouraged to review the FAQ section provided by The DHS Program on specifying stratification and clustering here [URL omitted from DDI.], using Stata or SPSS to account for sample design.STRATA (V022) is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific domainDOMAIN (V023) defines the basic geographic units for which the sample was designed to yield representative estimates.
The DHS Recode Manual describes DOMAIN as follows:
For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
When national estimates are desired, users should include survey design variables, including DOMAIN (V023) and PSU (V021), and the correct sample weights (e.g., PERWEIGHT (V005)) to adjust sampling errors to account for DHS' sample design.
In most countries, DOMAIN defines the stratification for the sample (generally either regional or national). However, some countries use two levels of stratification, such as region and urban/rural areas. Users should check for the correct stratification design by consulting the Final Report(s) for the sample(s) of interest (particularly the Introduction and Sample Design sections and Implementation Appendix).DOMAIN is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold number in clusterHHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.
To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).
For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS. However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file.
For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific cluster numberCLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]." The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.
CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file. See the DHS webpage Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific ultimate area unitULTAREAUNIT (V004) reports the ultimate area unit for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS recode manuals, ULTAREAUNIT
is a number assigned to each sample point to identify the ultimate area units in the collection of data. It is usually the same as the cluster number [CLUSTERNO (V001)], but may be a sequentially numbered variable for samples with a more complicated structure.
ULTAREAUNIT can be used to account for the impact of the sampling design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.ULTAREAUNIT (V004) is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of woman respondentIDENTIFICATION
CLUSTER NUMBER ___________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER __
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD ____________________
NAME AND LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN __________________________ ___
TELEPHONE/MOBLIE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) _______________________LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's line number (answering Household questionnaire)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.LINENOHHRESP (HV003) reports the line number in the household schedule of the person responding to the questions asked in the household questionnaire. If nobody in the household was available for the interview, this variable is coded "00."00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535398MissingIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of respondent's husband705) RECORD THE HUSBAND'S NAME AND LINE NUMBER FROM THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE. IF HE IS NOT LISTED IN THE HOUSEHOLD, RECORD '00'.
NAME _______________________
LINE NO __________LINENOHUS (V034) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the name of the women's husband/partner, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.00Husband not in the household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample weight for personsPERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.
While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS.
PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data. Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead.
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSAll woman factor for total populationAWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains,
The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women. You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.
For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier. For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.
The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for men's/husband's survey (individual-level)HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR MAN'S SURVEY?
YES 1
NO 2MENSELHH (HV027) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for the men's or husband's survey. Samples including neither a men's survey nor a husband's survey are excluded from this variable in IPUMS-DHS.0Not selected1Selected for men's survey2Selected for husband's surveyWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for domestic violence moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2DVSELHH (HV044) indicates whether the household where the respondent lives was selected for doing any interview(s) for the female or male domestic violence module. Using a table included in the questionnaire, interviewers randomly selected the women (or men) within these households to ask the domestic violence questions.
The related variable DVMODULE reports whether women themselves were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module.0No1Yes, selected for women's DV module2Yes, selected for men's DV module9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSSelected for domestic violence moduleDVMODULE (V044) identifies female respondents who were selected to receive questions from the domestic violence module and, for those selected, indicates whether they were interviewed.
For samples including the module, one woman of childbearing age per household was randomly selected for the interview, using a table included in the questionnaire. Some women who were selected for the domestic violence interview refused to participate; others were excluded because the woman could not be interviewed privately.0Woman not selected1Woman selected and interviewed2Woman selected, but privacy not possible3Woman selected, but not interviewed9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSWeight for domestic violence moduleDVWEIGHT (D005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor for the subset of women who were randomly selected and interviewed in privacy for the domestic violence module (as indicated by DVMODULE) (V044). For further information about using weights with the DHS data, see PERWEIGHT (V005).
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in DVWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.DVWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for hemoglobin measurementsHEMOSELECT (V042) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for hemoglobin measurements of the household members.
Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Low hemoglobin levels indicate the presence of anemia (which may be caused by inadequate nutrition or chronic disease).1Selected0Not selectedWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child discipline moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDDISCSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child discipline module.0Not selected1Selected for child discipline moduleWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child labor moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDLABORSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child labor module.0Not selected1Selected for child laborWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for women's biomarkersHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2BIOFEMSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for women's biomarker measurements.0Not selected1Selected for women's biomarkersWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSYear of interviewINTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSMonth of interviewMONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSDay of interviewINTDAY (V016) reports the day of the month on which the interview took place. INTDAY uses dates expressed in the Gregorian calendar.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of interviewINTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury day date of interviewINTDATECDC (V008A) reports the century day code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. They are similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn't affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in INTDATECDC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECDC (V008A) is a 5-digit numeric variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for start of surveyINTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.141514151414141413991399139713971408140814021402139813981393139313921392139113911390139013881388138713871386138613811381137913791378137813771377137413741373137313721372136913691365136513641364136113611358135813551355135413541353135313501350134613461344134413391339133813381333133313321332133013301329132913281328132713271326132613251325132013201318131813071307130513051302130212991299129612961290129012881288128712871285128512831283128112811280128012771277127412741273127312711271126912691268126812641264126212621258125812571257125512551250125012491249124812481247124712461246124412441243124312421242124112411240124012391239123112311223122312201220121312131209120912071207120612061202120211991199119711971193119311911191118711871185118511841184117911791178117811771177117311731170117011671167116511651164116411631163116011601159115911581158115311531151115111431143113511351134113411271127112511251124112411181118111611161115111511131113111111111110111011091109110811081107110711051105110311031102110210961096109210921090109010841084107910791068106810661066106510651062106210581058104910491047104710361036Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for end of surveyINTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.14181418141714171403140314201420103910391051105110521052106210621066106610691069107010701073107310851085109010901092109210971097110111011105110511071107110811081109110911101110111411141115111511181118111911191124112411251125112611261130113011311131113911391148114811531153115711571158115811601160116311631165116511671167116811681171117111741174117611761182118211831183118511851187118711901190119111911193119311951195119911991200120012031203120412041205120512071207120812081211121112121212121512151217121712181218122312231229122912331233124212421244124412451245124612461247124712491249125012501251125112531253125612561261126112621262126512651266126612671267126812681272127212741274127512751276127612771277128012801282128212831283128412841286128612871287129212921294129412951295130013001302130213061306130713071310131013161316132013201321132113251325133113311333133313351335133613361337133713381338134013401343134313441344134713471349134913501350135413541356135613581358136013601362136213651365136713671370137013721372137413741378137813791379138013801384138413901390139213921394139413981398139913991402140214041404140514051406140614161416Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
101) RECORD THE TIME
HOURS ___
MINUTES ___INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)1333) RECORD THE TIME.
HOURS ______
MINUTES ______INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSLength of interview (minutes)INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."
INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).000 minutes01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909091919292939394949595+962+ visits97Inconsistent98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSNumber of visits for the interviewINTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.01102203304405506607708898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSResult of individual interviewINTRESULT (V015) reports the result of the individual interview. Code 1 represents a completed interview. Only completed interview cases are included in the DHS women's individual recode files, which provide the source material for IPUMS-DHS.7Other6Respondent Incapacitated5Partly completed4Refused3Postponed2Not at home1CompletedGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSEver-married or all-women sampleEVMARALLSAMP (V020) indicates whether the sample includes only ever-married women or includes all women of childbearing age.1All women sample2Ever-married women sampleGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, women's surveyINTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, household surveyINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSUrban-rural statusURBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.2Rural1UrbanGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSYears lived in place of residence102) How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF CURRENT GOVERNORATE)?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00' YEARS.
YEARS __
ALWAYS 95 (SKIP TO 105)
VISITOR 96 (SKIP TO 105)RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595995Always96Visitor97Inconsistent98MissingMigration Variables -- TOPICSGovernorate of previous residence (Jordan)PREVREGIONJO (V105AJO) reports the governorate of Jordan where the respondent lived just before moving to her current place of residence.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34Aqaba95Abroad99NIU (not in universe)Migration Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 1990-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. These regions are equivalent to groups of governorates and have consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1997_2017 (with three broad regions identified) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1990_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Amman, Madaba2Balqa3Zarqa, Mafraq4Irbid, Jarash, Ajlun5Karak, Tafiela, Ma'an, AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 1997-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1997_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions in this variable are equivalent to broad groups of governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time are GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1997_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Central2North3SouthIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 2007-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO2007_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions represent governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated geographic variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which identifies groups of governorates, excluding the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO1997_2017 (which identifies three broad geographic regions).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO2007_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].11Amman12Balqa13Zarqa14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jarash24Ajlun31Karak32Tafiela33Ma'an34AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 2017 [GIS]GEO_JO2017 (V101_JO2017) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. Geographic units in the 2017 Jordan survey are governorates.
Other sample years for Jordan have their own sample-specific geography variables. The 2017 Jordan sample was included in the integrated variables GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples), GEO_ JO1997_2017, and GEO_JO2007_2017, all of which provide spatially consistent units over time.
A GIS map for GEO_JO2017 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34AquabaSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSAge106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth. DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:
Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.1010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge in 5 year groups106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.1010 to 141110 to 141212 to 141313 to 142015-193020-244025-295030-346035-397040-448045-499050+9150-549255-599360-64Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's month of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's year of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.1995199519941994199319931992199219911991199019901989198919881988198719871986198619851985198419841983198319821982198119811980198019791979197819781977197719761976197519751974197419731973197219721971197119701970196919691968196819671967196619661965196519641964196319631962196219611961196019601959195919581958195719571956195619551955195419541953195319521952195119511950195019491949194819481947194719461946194519451944194419431943194219421941194119401940193919391938193819371937193619361996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's date of birth, in century months105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSInformation given on respondent's date of birth106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.1Month and year2Month and age, year imputed3Year and age, month imputed4Year and age, year ignored5Year only, age and month imputed6Age only, year and month imputed7Month only, age and year imputed8Season and year9None reported, all imputedCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSUsual resident or visitorRESIDENCE
5) Does (NAME) usually live here?
YES 1
NO 2RESIDENT (V135) indicates whether the woman was a usual resident of the household or was just visiting there. As defined by the RESIDENT variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.1Usual resident2Visitor8MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's relationship to HH head3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWRELATE (V150) reports the woman's relationship to the head of the household, based on a question in the household questionnaire.01Head02Wife03Daughter or son04Daughter- or son-in-law05Grandchild06Mother or father07Parent-in-law08Sister or brother09Co-spouse10Adopted/foster/step child11Adopted/foster child12Stepchild20Other relative21Niece or nephew by blood22Niece or nephew by marriage23Niece or nephew unspecified24Sibling-in-law25Aunt or uncle26Grandparent30Nonrelative31Domestic servant/employee32Herdboy97Don't know98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.0No/unsure1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSDuration of current pregnancy227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.0000110220330440550660770880991010111197Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSEthnicity, Jordan123A) What is your nationality?
JORDANIAN 1
EGYPTIAN 2
SYRIAN 3
IRAQI 4
OTHER ARAB NATIONALITIES 5
NON ARAB NATIONALITIES 6ETHNICYTJO (V131JO) is a variable specific to Jordan that reports the woman's ethnicity in terms of her nationality1Jordanian2Egyptian3Syrian4Iraqi5Other Arab nationality6Non-Arab nationalityEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSWoman's current marital or union status101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys. See Comparability.10Never married20Married or living together21Married22Living together30Formerly in union31Widowed32Divorced33Separated/not living together98Missing11Unconsummated marriage34DesertedMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman never, currently, or formerly married101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."
"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."0Never married1Currently married2Formerly married8MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman had one or more than one union707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.0One1More than one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge at first marriage or cohabitation711) How old were you when you first started living with him?
AGE ________AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636396Marriage not consummated97Inconsistent98Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of husband/partner902) How old was your husband on his last birthday?
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS ______________HUSAGE (V730) reports the age of the woman's husband or co-resident partner.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know96Inconsistent9595+9494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMarital or cohabitation duration (grouped)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.00Never married010 to 4025 to 90310 to 140415 to 190520 to 240625 to 290730+96Marriage not consummated98MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonth of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Marriage not consummated97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYear of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Marriage not consummated9997Inconsistent9998Don't know9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYears since starting date of 1st marriage or union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.
For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515198Marriage not consummated99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSDate of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].9996Not consummated9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information, date of first marriage/union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.01Month and year reported02Month and age reported, year imputed03Year and age reported, month imputed05Year reported, age and month imputed06Age reported, year and month imputed08Month reported, age and year imputed09Year and age reported, year ignored10Season and year reported11All values imputed99NIU (not in universe)12All reported, inconsistentMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonths between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birthMARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'998First birth prior to first marriage999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other wives707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had. Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.00No other wives0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202096Has other wives, dk number97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSHusband/partner lives in woman's household704) Is your husband living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?
LIVING WITH HIM 1
STAYING ELSEWHERE 2For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.0Living with woman1Staying elsewhere8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's relationship to first husband711B) What type of relation was it?
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER'S SIDE 01
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH MOTHER AND FATHER'S SIDE 02
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMM) 03
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHAL) 04
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMMAH) 05
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHALAH) 06
SECOND COUSIN (FATHER'S SIDE) 07
SECOND COUSIN (MOTHER'S SIDE) 08
OTHER RELATIVE 09
DON'T KNOW 98MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.000No relation999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Don't know490Other non-blood relative401Brother-in-law400Non-blood relative300Other type of relative200Uncle141Second cousin140Cousin from unspecified side131Paternal and maternal first cousin130Both paternal and maternal cousin122Maternal secound cousin121Maternal first cousin120Maternal cousin112Paternal second cousin111Paternal first cousin110Paternal cousin100CousinMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had premarital medical exam711D) Did you have premarital medical exam?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 714)
NO 2MARPREEXAMRESP indicates whether the respondent received a premarital medical examination.00No10Yes11Yes, before marriage12Yes, within first 2 months of marriage13Yes, both before and after marriage98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSPartner had premarital medical exam711C) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your last marriage. Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8MARPREEXAMPAR indicates whether the respondent's partner received a premarital medical examination.0No1Yes7Don't knowMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLocation of premarital medical exam711E) Where did you go for the premarital medical exam?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 11
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVT. MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 23
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 24
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. 25
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ 26
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ 96MARPREEXAMLOC reports where the respondent's premarital medical examination took place.100PUBLIC SECTOR110Government hospital111University hospital112Military hospital120Government health center130Government maternity home190Other public sector200PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR210Private hospital/clinic220Private doctor230Private family planning clinic290Other private medical sector291Private laboratory300NGO FACILITY310NGO health facility311United Nations Relief and Works Agency390Other NGO facility900Abroad995Other999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSTotal children ever born208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent. The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).
The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births. If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505098Missing99NIU (Not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of entries in the birth historyTOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history.
For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.
In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living at home203a) How many sons live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS AT HOME ___SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131399NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living at home203b) And how many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living away from home205a) How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS ELSEWHERE ___SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living away from home205b) And how many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE ___DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.00001102203304405506607708809999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons who have died207a) How many boys have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
BOYS DEAD _____SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121299NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters who have died207b) And how many girls have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
GIRLS DEAD _____DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131398Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in last 5 years215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.9NIU (not in universe)887700112233445566Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in the past year215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.9NIU (not in universe)001122334455Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of births in month of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.001122339NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate of respondent's first birth, in century months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.
The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTime since woman's last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.100Day of Interview101Days: 11022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days14646 days14747 days14848 days14949 days15050 days15151 days15252 days15353 days15454 days15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days19898 days199Days: Number missing200Weeks201201 Weeks: 12022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks25353 weeks25454 weeks25555 weeks25656 weeks25757 weeks25858 weeks25959 weeks26060 weeks26161 weeks26262 weeks26363 weeks26464 weeks26565 weeks26666 weeks26767 weeks26868 weeks26969 weeks27070 weeks27171 weeks27272 weeks27373 weeks27474 weeks27575 weeks27676 weeks27777 weeks27878 weeks27979 weeks28080 weeks28181 weeks28282 weeks28383 weeks28484 weeks28585 weeks28686 weeks28787 weeks28888 weeks28989 weeks29090 weeks29191 weeks29292 weeks29393 weeks29494 weeks29595 weeks29696 weeks29797 weeks29898 weeks299Weeks: Number missing300Months301301 Months: 13022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months39898 months399Months: Number missing400Years401Years: 14022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44646 years44747 years44848 years44949+ years499Years: number missing992Currently pregnant993In menopause/had hysterectomy994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWoman menstruated last 6 weeks239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWhen in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely240) From one menstrual period to the next, are there certain days when a woman is more likely to become pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 242)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 242)OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.1During her period2After period ended3Middle of the cycle4Before period begins5At any time6Other/It depends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children born to respondent208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME).
The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181899NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children including current pregnancy208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy.
CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.99NIU (not in universe)0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171719191818Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children, truncated at 6+208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.00112233445566+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSInterval between last birth and interview, in monthsFor women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information."
The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.1Month- exact date2Date missing, imputed9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSFlag for reported time since last menstrual periodMENSTIMFLAG (V227) is a flag variable that indicates the type of problem, if any, found in editing responses on the time since the respondent's last menstrual period. Cases without a problem are coded 0.
For time since last menstrual period, see TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).00No flag01Number GT interval since birth02Number plus amenorrhea GT interval03Number reported, but period not returned04Reported before last birth, but no birth05Reported before last birth, but period since06Reported never menstruated, but period returned07Reported time during pregnancy08Reported never menstruated but had kids09Reported period before last birth99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSEver had pregnancy terminate via abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth237) Did you have any miscarriages, abortions, or stillbirths that ended before 2012?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 239)PREGTERMIN (V228) indicates whether the woman ever had a pregnancy that was terminated due to miscarriage, abortion, or stillbirth, and did not result in a live birth.1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSCalendar month of pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINMO (V229) indicates the calendar month when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINYR (V230) reports the year when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.20182018195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Fertility Variables -- TOPICSMonths pregnant when pregnancy terminated238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMTIM (V233) indicates how many months pregnant the woman was when the pregnancy ended.000011022033044055066077088099+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had previous pregnancy terminations (prior to last 5 years)For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) in the 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMPREV (V234) indicates whether the woman had any other pregnancies that ended without a live birth.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSBirth history index for last child born prior to the start of the calendarPRECALBIDX (V235) provides the birth index number (see BIDX for more information) of the last child born to the woman before the start of the survey's birth calendar. For the majority of samples, PRECALBIDX reports the birth index number of the last child born prior to 5 years before the survey. For a minority of samples, the reference period is 3 or 4 years before the survey. See Sample Description [URL omitted from DDI.] information on the universes for children included in the surveys to learn the specific reference period for each survey.0No prior child11 (or yes, prior child)22334455667788+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSOther live births in interval between last birth reported and date of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSOTHER (V237) indicates whether the woman had any other live births in the interval between the last reported birth and the date of the interview. The question for this variable verifies whether the woman omitted any births when reporting her birth record. Omitted births should be included in the final version of the birth history in the variable CHEB (V201).1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal births in last 3 years prior to interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238) indicates the total number of births the woman had in the 3 years (0 to 35 months) prior to the interview (where 0 is the month of interview). Responses are based on the woman's birth history table, which records the month and year of her children's births.001122334455669NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSHad pregnancies ending in miscarriage, abortion or stillbirth before calendar beginning238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PRECALTERM (V239) indicates whether the respondent had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSMonth of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMMO (V240) indicates the calendar month of the termination.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMYR (V241) indicates the calendar year of the termination.1960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCMC (V242) reports the century month date of the last pregnancy termination before the start of the birth calendar.
For information on how to interpret and calculate century month dates, see DOBCMC.
All samples in PRECALTERMCMC use the Gregorian calendar. For similar data for Ethiopian samples using the Ethiopian calendar, see PRECALTERMCMC_ET.9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information for last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCOMP (V243) reports the completeness of information about the month and year of that pregnancy termination.1Month and year2From calendar3Year only4Month only7None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSComputed time since last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSCALC (V226) reports the computed time since the respondent's last menstrual period.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, this variable
is computed from the response for V215, with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth (V227 = 7,9) recoded to the response "Before last birth" (code 995) and inconsistent responses flagged on variable 227 (codes 1-6) recoded to 997.
Restated in terms of IPUMS-DHS variables and variable labels, TIMEMENSCALC is computed from the response for TIMEMENSTRUATE (Time since woman's last menstrual period). Cases with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth, when MENSTIMFLAG (Flag for reported time since last menstrual period) has values for "Reported time during pregnancy" or "Reported period before last birth," are recoded as "Before last birth" in TIMEMENSCALC. Cases with inconsistent or implausible responses according to MENSTIMFLAG (for example, the woman reportedly never menstruated but she has given birth) are recoded to "Inconsistent" for TIMEMENSCALC.000No time difference991In menopause/had hysterectomy992Pregnant, not asked993In menopause994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAge of respondent at time of first birthAGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494999NIU (not in universe)022055033044Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMCMC (V231) reports the century month code of the respondent's last pregnancy termination, according to the Gregorian calendar.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "The CMC date of termination is calculated from the preceding questions [on month and year of last pregnancy termination], or from the calendar, if possible, in cases where an exact date was not given for the date of last pregnancy termination."
For detailed discussion of the calculation and interpretation of century month codes, see DOBCMC (Respondent's date of birth, in century months).9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate flag for last terminated pregnancy238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMFLAG (V232) is a flag variable that indicates the type of information available on the date of the respondent's last terminated pregnancy. Survey forms supplied room to collect the month and year of the last terminated pregnancy, and cases for which both month and year are available are coded 1.1Month and year2From calendar3Year4Month5None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of household membersHHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule." "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children under 5 in householdHHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible women in householdHHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors). The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343536363699No women age 15-49Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household headHHEADAGE (V152) reports the age of the head of the household.98Missing9797+969695959494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household head (from HH record)7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHEADAGEHH (HV220) reports the age of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADAGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.98Missing96Non-resident9595+949493939292919190908989888887878686858584848383828281818080797978787777767675757474737372727171707069696868676766666565646463636262616160605959585857575656555554545353525251515050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302299NIU (not in universe)01197Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household headHHEADSEX (V151) reports the sex of the head of the household.8Missing2Female1MaleHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household head (from hh record)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2HHEADSEXHH (HV219) reports the sex of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADSEXHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.1Male2Female6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship structure in HH3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWFAMSTRUCTR (HV217) indicates the relationship structure (no adults, one adult, two related adults of the opposite sex, two related adults of the same sex, three or more related adults, or unrelated adults) in the household. Only usual (de jure) household members aged 15 and over are considered in determining the household's relationship structure. FAMSTRUCTR is a constructed variable, based on information about each household member's age, sex, and relationship to the householder, which was collected when completing the listing of persons in the household at the time of the survey.
The information in FAMSTRUCTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.8Missing6Non-resident5Unrelated adults4Three plus related adults3Two adults, same sex2Two adults, opp sex1One adult0No adults9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality of household head7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHEADNATION reports the household head's nationality. Codes are taken from ISO 3-digit country codes.400Jordanian760Syrian995Other997Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH used for sleeping116) How many rooms in the household are used for sleeping?
ROOMS FOR SLEEPING _____SLEEPROOMS (HV216) reports the number of rooms in the household used for sleeping.98Missing97Don't know3535+343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Non-resident99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of outside walls of dwelling144) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MUD BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED WALLS
CEMENT BRICKS 31
CUT STONES 32
CUT STONES AND CONCRETE 33
CONCRETE 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.376Metal, unspecified375Corrugated asbestos374Iron or zinc sheets292Unburnt brick with cement127Animal dung126Hay with mud241Trunks with mud000No walls100NATURAL110Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks111Cane/palm/trunks112Cane/trunks113Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds114Palm branches115Sticks116Shells120Earth/mud/dirt/dung121Unbaked brick, mud, or earth122Earth123Mud124Mud, dung125Dirt130Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds131Grass132Thatch or straw200RUDIMENTARY210Bamboo with mud211Bamboo/wood with mud212Bamboo220Stone with mud230Rough wood231Plywood232Reused wood233Timber234Wood/metal planks240Poles and mud250Tin/cardboard/paper/bags251Cardboard252Carton260Uncovered adobe270Corrugated metal280Canvas/tent300FINISHED310Cement/concrete311Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)320Bricks321Finished/burnt bricks322Burnt bricks with mud323Burnt bricks with cement324Sundried bricks330Cement blocks340Wood planks/shingles341Wood and grass350Stone351Stone with lime/cement360Covered adobe370Other finished371Metal or asbestos sheets400OTHER998Missing996Non-resident290Unburnt bricks373T-iron/wood/brick372Tin377Prefab291Unburnt brick and plaster999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of floor142) OBSERVE MAIN METERIAL OF THE FLOOR OF THE SWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
NATURAL FLOOR
EARTH/SAND 11
FINISHED FLOOR
PARQUET OR POLISHED WOOD 31
TILES 32
MARBLE/CERAMIC TILES 33
CEMENT 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.116Mud and hay999NIU (not in universe)391Plaster996Non-resident100NATURAL110Earth-based111Earth, sand112Earth, mud113Earth, mud, clay114Sand115Dirt/Earth120Dung-based121Dung122Earth and dung123Mud, dung, sand200RUDIMENTARY210Wood211Wood planks212Wood and tile213Wood/palm/bamboo220Palm/bamboo221Palm/bamboo/leaves230Other rudimentary231Broken bricks232Adobe233Unfinished stone300FINISHED310Parquet/polished wood311Polished wood/vinyl/tiles320Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum321Linoleum330Tiles/mosaic331Ceramic tiles332Cement tiles333Ceramic/terrazo tiles334Ceramic/marble tiles335Tiles/brick340Cement/concrete350Carpet360Terrazzo370Stone380Bricks390Other finished400OTHER997Don't know998Missing322Vinyl351MatHousing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of roof143) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE ROOF OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MED BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED ROOFING
CONCRETE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.126Mud and hay118Sticks/sticks with mud or dung333Reinforced brick cement996Non-resident000No roof100NATURAL110Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti111Thatch/palm leaf112Grass, thatch113Grass, thatch, makuti114Thatch115Thatch/mat/leaves116Leaves117Grass/leaves/mud120Earth121Mud122Dung, mud123Earth, mud124Sod125Sod/mud and grass mixture130Straw200RUDIMENTARY210Rustic mat211Rustic mat, plastic sheets220Plastic/polythene sheet230Palm/bamboo231Palm, bamboo, grass232Reed, bamboo240Wood planks241Wooden tiles, planks242Wood, mulch250Cardboard260Rudimentary - metal261Tin cans262Iron sheets270Other rudimentary271Mobile roofs of nomads272Skin300FINISHED310Metal311Metal, zinc312Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos313Corrugated iron314Tin315Asbetos320Wood330Cement/concrete331Cement332Concrete340Tiles341Ceramic tiles342Iron and tiles343Tiles/slate344Mud tiles345Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles350Cement fiber351Calamine/cement fiber352Asbestos, cement fiber353Zinc/cement fiber360Roofing shingles370Bricks371Unburnt bricks372Burnt brick380Stone381Loosely packed stone382Stone slabs383Slate400OTHER998Missing273Waste materials999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSHH has solar power121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SOLARPOWYN indicates whether the household has solar power.
The information in SOLARPOWYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSType of fuel household uses for cooking113) What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
ELECTRICITY 01
NATURAL GAS 02
KEROSENE 03
COAL, WOOD 04
NO FOOD COOKER IN HOUSEHOLD 95 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in COOKFUEL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.995No food cooked in house100Electricity200Petroleum-based210Gasoline220LPG, natural gas221LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)222Natural gas230Bottled gas (butane or propane)240Kerosene300Biogas400Coal-based410Coal, lignite411Coal, coke, lignite500Wood- or grass-based510Wood520Charcoal530Firewood, straw540Straw, shrub, grass600Dung700Agricultural crop-based710Crop residues720Maize or other crop waste800Other996Non-resident998Missing801Jelly802Solar804Improved smokeless cook stove999NIU (not in universe)803Cardboard/paperHousing Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has separate room for kitchen115) Do you have a separate room which is used as a kitchen?
YES 1
NO 2KITCHEN (HV242) indicates whether the household has a separate room used as a kitchen.
The information in KITCHEN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00No01Yes06Non-resident08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSWhere cooking is usually done114) Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
IN THE HOUSE 1
IN A SEPARATE BUILDING 2 (SKIP TO 115A)
OUTDOORS 3 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 115A)COOKWHERE (HV241) reports whether food for the household was cooked inside the dwelling unit, in a separate building, or outdoors.
If cooking is done over an open fire, then household members' exposure to indoor air pollution (and associated risk of respiratory diseases) is greatest when cooking is done in the house, rather than in a separate building or outdoors.
The information in COOKWHERE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident1In the house2In a separate building3Outdoors4Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of dwellingBUILDING NUMBER ______________
HOUSING UNIT NUMBER ______________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____________
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _________________________________________
TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) ________________________DWELLTYPE reports the type of dwelling where the household lives. While most surveys distinguish between apartments, houses, and unspecified "other" dwellings, some surveys recognize additional types of dwellings, such as barracks or temporary shelters. See Comparability.
The information in DWELLTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Apartment20House21Villa22Hut30Other31One or two rooms32Barracks/group quarters33Tent34Temporary shelter35Cave96Non-resident98MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH's dwelling115B) How many rooms do you have in your house?
ROOMS ______TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOTALROOMS is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+96Non-resident97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of toilet facility109) What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
IF NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, ASK PERMISSION TO OBSERVE THE FACILITY.
FLUSH OR POUR FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TO PIPED SEWER SYSTEM 11
FLUSH TO PIT LATRINE 12
FLUSH TO SOMEWHERE ELSE 13
PIT LATRINE
VENTILATED IMPROVED PIT LATRINE 21
PIT LATRINE WITH SLAB 22
PIT LATRINE WITHOUT SLAB/OPEN PIT 23
NO FACILITY 61 (SKIP TO 113)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 96TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.3431Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh9996Non-resident0000NO FACILITY1000FLUSH TOILET1100Unspecified type of flush toilet1110Own flush toilet (unspecified type)1120Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)1200Modern flush toilet1210Flush to piped sewer system1300Traditional with tank flush1400Bucket flush toilet1410Flush to pit latrine1420Flush to somewhere else1430Flush, don't know where2000NON-FLUSHING TOILET2100Composting toilet2200Dry toilet2300Ecosan toilet3000PIT TOILET LATRINE3100Unspecified type of pit latrine3110Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3120Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)3121Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3200Traditional pit toilet or latrine3210Pit latrine without slab or open pit3300Pit latrine with slab3400Ventilated improved pit latrine3410Covered pit latrine, no slab3420Covered pit latrine with slab3430Covered latrine3440Septic pit4000UNIMPROVED TOILET4100Bucket toilet4200River4300Hanging latrine over water source5000OTHER9998Missing1112Private flush toilet, outside residence1211Flush to piped sewer system, indoors1212Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard1213Flush to piped sewer system, out of yard3310Pit latrine with washable slab3320Pit latrine with non-washable slab3490Other improved system3463Latrine to piped public system, out of yard3462Latrine to piped public system, inside yard3461Latrine to piped public system, indoors3443Latrine to septic tank, out of yard3442Latrine to septic tank, inside yard3441Latrine to septic tank, indoors3212Open pit latrine, out of yard3211Open pit latrine, inside yard1253Flush to septic tank, out of yard1252Flush to septic tank, inside yard1251Flush to septic tank, indoors1250Flush to septic tank1240Flush, not to sewer1233Flush to ground water, out of yard1232Flush to ground water, inside yard1231Flush to ground water, indoors3450Latrine with manual flush3460Latrine to piped public system9999NIU (not in universe)1230Flush to pipe connected to ground water1220Flush to pipe connected to canal1132Public flush toilet, outside residence1131Public flush toilet, inside residence1130Public flush toilet (unspecified type)1111Private flush toilet, inside residenceToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSLocation of toilet facilities112) Where is this toilet facility located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2
ELSEWHERE 3TOILETPLACE (HV238A) reports the location of the toilet used by household members. Response options vary across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETPLACE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident10Located within dwelling20Outside dwelling, in plot/courtyard21Located in the same building22Located in courtyard30Located both inside and on plot60Other locations98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold shares toilet facility110) Do you share this toilet facility with other households?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 112)TOILETSHAREYN (HV225) indicates whether the household has a toilet facility that is shared with at least one other household. A "no" response (code "0") indicates the household has a toilet that is not shared; a "yes" response (code "1") indicates the household shares a toilet facility; "not in universe" (code "9") means the household has no toilet facility.
The information in TOILETSHAREYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other households sharing hh's toilet, topcoded111) Including your own household, how many households use this toilet facility?
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
IF LESS THAN 10 0_
10 OR MORE HOUSEHOLDS 95
DON'T KNOW 98For residents of households with shared toilet facilities, TOILSHARNUMT (HV238) reports the number of other households sharing their toilet, topcoded at 9 or more other households. Thus, in IPUMS-DHS, a value of 1 in TOILSHARNUMT means that 1 other household is using the household's toilet, for a total of 2 households using that facility.
The information in TOILSHARNUMT is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.96Non-resident011022033044055066077088099 or more97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH has independent bathroom115A) Do you have an independent bathroom?
YES 1
NO 2BATHROOM indicates whether the household has an independent bathroom.
The information in BATHROOM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of non-drinking water102) What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21
RAINWATER 31
TANKER TRUCK 41
BOTTLED WATER 51 (SKIP TP 109)
OTHER(SPECIFY) ___________ 96NDRINKWTR (HV202) reports the household's main source of water for uses other than drinking (for example, cooking and washing). Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in NDRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring3120Unprotected spring3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of drinking water101) What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21 (SKIP TO 103)
RAINWATER 31 (SKIP TO 103)
TANKER TRUCK 41 (SKIP TO 103)
BOTTLED WATER 51
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water. Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in DRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.2213Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring/surface water3120Unprotected spring/surface water3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing1211Public tap from filtration plant1212Public tap from stone pipes5310Water vendor from unknown source5320Water vendor from protected well5330Water vendor from unprotected well5340Water vendor from pond/lake9999NIU (not in universe)5500Community reverse osmosis plant5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere103) Where is that water source located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1 (SKIP TO 106)
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2 (SKIP TO 106)
ELSEWHERE 3WTRLOCATED (HV235) indicates whether the main source of water for the household is located in the dwelling, in the household's yard or plot of land, or elsewhere.
The information in WTRLOCATED is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Water from own dwelling or plot11Water located in respondent's own dwelling12Water located in respondent's own yard/plot20Water located elsewhere21River22Well outside plot24Other, elsewhere96Non-resident98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to water source (from individual respondent record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRIND (V115) reports the amount of time, in minutes, to get to the household's major source of water, top-coded at 360+ minutes. This information is taken from the individual woman's record.
The complementary variable TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the same information, taken from the household record.0000 (on premises)001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+994One day or longer995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the time in minutes it takes members of the household to get to their main source of water and return to their dwelling. In IPUMS-DHS, this variable is top-coded at 360 minutes or more (6 hours or longer).
The information in TIMETOWTRHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0000001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSWater shortage or unavailability, last two weeks106) In the past two weeks, was the water from this source not available for at least one full day?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8WTRSHORTYN (HV201A) indicates whether, in the last two weeks, there was any shortage or unavailability of water at the household's main source of water.9NIU (not in universe)6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold uses any method to treat drinking water107) Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 109)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 109)TREATWTRYN (HV237) indicates whether the household used any treatment to make water safer to drink.
The information in TREATWTRYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBLEACH (HV237B) indicates whether the household added bleach or chlorine to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRBLEACH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Boiling108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBOIL(HV237A) indicates whether the household boiled water to make it safer to drink.
The information in TRBOIL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.12Yes, some of the time11Yes, most of the time00No96Non-resident10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Using water filters108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRFILTER (HV237D) indicates whether the household used a water filter to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRFILTER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Other methods108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTROTHER (HV237X) indicates whether the household used some "other" treatment to make water safer to drink. The meaning of other depends on the specific water treatment methods enumerated in a given survey.
The information in TROTHER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Don't know108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRDK (HV237Z) indicates whether the respondent did not know what treatment, if any, the household used to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRDK is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has telephone121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONE (V153) indicates whether the household has a telephone. How the question was worded changed over time. See Comparability. The related variable MOBPHONE covers the household's access to a mobile phone, specifically.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHouse has telephone (household record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONEHH (HV221) indicates whether any member of the household has a telephone (based on information from the household record).
The information in HHPHONEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has mobile phone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONE indicates whether the household had a mobile/cellular telephone.
The related variable HHPHONE indicates whether the household had a telephone, regardless of the type of phone, or had a non-mobile phone.
The information in MOBPHONE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of mobile phones owned by HH122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONENUM reports the number of mobile phones owned by the household.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the household has a mobile phone.98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has personal computer122A) Does any member of your household have a computer or tablet?
IF YES: How many computers/tablets do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF COMPUTERS ____PC indicates whether the household had a personal computer at home.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of computers owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________PCNUM reports the number of personal computers owned by the household. The related variable PC indicates whether the household has a personal computer.
The information in PCNUM is taken from the household record and applies to household residents. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors (coded "2") using:
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Internet access122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNET indicates whether the household had an Internet connection at home or Internet access.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck (from HH record)121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARHH (HV212) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.
The information in CARHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cars/trucks owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARNUM reports the number of private cars or (pickup) trucks the household owns.
The information in CARNUM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGEHH (HV209) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or owned by the household. See Comparability.
The information in FRIDGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has freezer121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FREEZER indicates whether the household had a freezer.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has dishwasher121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DISHWASHER indicates whether the household had a dishwasher.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has (automatic) washing machine121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2WASHERYN indicates whether the household had an (automatic) washing machine.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Kolla/Zeer (water container and cooler)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2KOLLAYN indicates whether the household has a kolla/zeer, a non-electric refrigeration device. It uses a porous outer earthenware pot, lined with wet sand, which contains an inner pot for holding food or water. Evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot and thus can be used to cool the substance inside.
The information in KOLLAYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has microwave oven121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2MICROWAVE indicates whether the household has a microwave oven.
The information in MICROWAVE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has radio (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2RADIOHH (HV207) indicates whether any member of the household owns a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.
The information in RADIOHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TVHH (HV208) indicates whether any member of the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.
The information in TVHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has satellite dish121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SATELLITEYN indicates whether the household has a satellite dish for television reception.
The information in SATELLITEYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident00No10Yes11Yes, owns satelite12Yes, connected but does not own98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has air conditioner121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2AIRCON indicates whether the household had an air conditioner.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has electric fan121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2ELECFAN indicates whether the household had a fan or an electric fan.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bed120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BED indicates whether the household had a bed.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of beds owned by HH120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BEDNUM reports the number of beds owned by the household.
The information in BEDNUM is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has digital camera121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a digital camera. The related variable NONDIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a non-digital camera.
The information in DIGCAMYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bank account123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKACC (HV247) indicates whether any member of the household has a bank account.
The information in BANKACC is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSMember of HH has credit card123A) Does any member of the household have a credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDHH indicates whether any members of the household have a credit card.
The information in CREDITCARDHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSCost of other health-related items for HH in last 4 weeks511) Sometimes people buy vitamins, medicines, and herbal remedies without consulting with a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. They may also buy other health-related items such as band-aids/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices, and so on without a consultation. In the last four weeks, how much money was spent on these types of health-related items for members of your household?
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD '9993'
COST ________
NO COST/FREE 0000
IN KIND ONLY 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998HHOTHHLTHCOST reports how much the household spent on health-related items without a consultation in the last four weeks. This includes buying vitamins, medicines and herbal remedies without consulting a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. This also other-health related items, such as bandages/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices.000000No cost/free999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999996Non-resident999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare Variables -- TOPICSCurrently working909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business. To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind. Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, prompted98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman has job from which she was absent in past week911) Although you did not work in the last seven days, do you have any job or business from which you were absent for leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or any other such reason?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 917)For women who did not work in the past 7 days, JOBABSENT (V714A) indicates whether the woman had a job or business from which she was temporarily absent, due to leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or other reasons.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's occupationWKCURRJOB (V717) reports the occupation of the respondent in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broad job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.00Not currently working10Professional, technical, or managerial worker20Clerical or Sales21Clerical worker22Sales worker30Agricultural31Self-employed agricultural worker32Agricultural employee40Household, domestic, and services41Household and domestic worker42Services worker50Skilled and unskilled manual51Skilled manual worker52Unskilled manual worker60Armed forces96Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent works for909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2WHOWORKFOR (V719) indicates whether the respondent works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.24For someone else23For someone else (unpaid)10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member30Works for self and someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)40OtherWork Variables -- TOPICSRespondent worked recentlyWKWORKLASTYR (V731) indicates whether the respondent worked recently (i.e., was currently working, was on leave from a job in the past 7 days, or worked in the past year).00No10Yes11Worked in the past year12Currently working13Has a job, but on leave last 7 days98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner's occupation908) What is your husband's occupation? That is, what kind of work does he mainly do?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.10Did not work11Not working, student or applicant12Unemployed13Student20Prof., Tech., Manag.30Clerical or Sales31Clerical32Sales40Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest41Agriculture, self-employed42Agriculture, employee50Household, domestic, and services51Household and domestic52Services60Skilled and unskilled manual61Skilled manual62Unskilled manual70Other71Army97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner currently or recently working906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)For women who are currently married, HUSCURRWORK (V704A) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner is currently working at a job or business.00No, did not work in last 12 months10Yes, currently or recently working11Worked in last 7 days12Worked in last 12 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)02Unemployed01RetiredWork Variables -- TOPICSPartner has job from which he was absent in past week909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2HUSJOBABSENT indicates whether the respondent's husband/partner has a job or business from which he was temporarily absent, due to vacation, travel, illness, or other reasons.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent's husband/partner works for906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)WKHUSWORKFOR indicates whether the respondent's husband or partner works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member23For someone else (unpaid)24For someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's earnings relative to husband/partner's earnings920) Would you say that the money that you earn is more than what your husband earns, less than what earns, or about the same?
MORE THAN HIM 1
LESS THAN HIM 2
ABOUT THE SAME HUSBAND/PARTNER HAS NO EARNINGS 4 (SKIP TO 922)
DON'T KNOW 8WKEARNSMORE (V746) indicates whether the woman earns more money, less money, or about the same amount of money as her husband/partner.1More than him2Less than him3About the same4Husband/partner has no earnings7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSHousehold wealth index in quintilesWEALTHQ (V190) refers to the relative wealth of the household where the woman lives, divided into quintiles from the poorest (code 1) to the richest (code 5). The wealth index is defined in the DHS Recode Manuals as follows:
The wealth index is a composite measure of a household's cumulative living standard. The wealth index is calculated using easy-to-use data on a household's ownership of selected assets, such as televisions and bicycles; materials used for housing construction; and types of water access and sanitation facilities.
Generated with a statistical procedure known as principal components analysis, the wealth index places individual households on a continuous scale of relative wealth. DHS separates all interviewed households into five quintiles of wealth.
For additional information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, users should consult the summary information about the wealth index on The DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The complementary variable WEALTHS reports the wealth index factor score for the woman's household in a specific sample. WEALTHQ and WEALTHS are included on the woman's record for Phase 5 forward only. IPUMS-DHS has made available these variables for Phase 2 forward, by linking the wealth index files to the woman's individual recode files.
The variables used to calculate wealth index quintiles and the level of wealth implied by a specific ranking are sample-specific. See Comparability.1Poorest2Poorer3Middle4Richer5Richest8MissingWealth index Variables -- TOPICSWealth index factor score (5 decimals)WEALTHS (V191) refers to the household's wealth index value generated by the product of standardized scores (z-scores) and factor coefficient scores (factor loadings) of wealth indicators. Most researchers will want to use instead the complementary variable WEALTHQ (V190), which reports quintile ranking (from poorest to richest) of the woman's household, in terms of wealth score, for a given sample.
For further information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, see the description of WEALTHQ, the summary information about the wealth index on the DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The variables used to calculate wealth index scores are sample-specific. See Comparability.WEALTHS (V191) is a 12-digit numeric variable.Wealth index Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns house alone or jointly925) Do your own this house or any other house either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNHOUSE (V745A) indicates whether the woman owns a house alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns land alone or jointly928) Do you own any agricultural or non-agricultural land either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNLAND (V745B) indicates whether the woman owns land alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own land20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has account at bank or other financial institution123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKRESP (V170) indicates whether the respondent has an account at a bank or another financial institution.
The related variable BANKACC reports whether any member of the household has a bank account.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has personal credit card118A) Do you have a personal credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDRESP indicates whether the respondent has a personal credit card.0No1YesSES general Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy, based on reading passageLIT2 (V155) indicates whether the woman could read. This variable is available beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS.
Persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As with LIT1 (V108), those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
For Phases 1-3 of the DHS, information on literacy was collected using a different approach, by simply asking whether the person could read (LIT1). See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.00Cannot read at all10Reads11Able to read only part of sentence12Able to read whole sentence20Not ascertained (blind, diff. language)21No card with required language22Blind or visually impaired98MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy bridging variableLITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy. Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries.
Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).
See Comparability for more information.10Yes, reads11Reads easily/whole sentence12Reads with difficulty/part of sentence20No, cannot read30Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)31No card with required language32Blind or visually impaired98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.
For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSTotal years education109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:
If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.98Missing97Don't know2626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Inconsistent2727Education Variables -- TOPICSSummary educational achievement17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDACHIEVER (V149) is a summary variable that reports the woman's highest level of education in broad categories. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
EDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107).0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8EDUCLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the educational system of Jordan, that the respondent attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.997Don't know000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500HigherEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8YRSCHLJO reports the number of years of education the respondent completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in EDUCLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's educational level904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher4Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).
For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education in total years schooling905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:
If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHusband's summary educational achievement904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)HUSEDACHIEVER (V729) is a summary variable that reports the highest level of education in broad categories for the woman's husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
HUSEDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in the HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) variables.0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8HUSEDLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the Jordan educational system, that the respondent's most recent husband attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.999NIU (not in universe)000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500Higher997Don't know998MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level (Jordan)109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___HUSEDYRJO reports the number of years of schooling the respondent's husband completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in HUSEDLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.12121111000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of reading newspaper or magazine113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSFQ (V157) reports how often the woman usually reads a newspaper or magazine (not at all, less than once a week, once a week or more often, or almost every day).
For a potentially comparable variable asking whether the woman reads the newspaper or a magazine at least once a week, see NEWSWK (V109). For a variable bridging NEWSFQ and NEWSWK, see NEWSBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSReads newspaper: Bridging variable113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to newspapers and magazines. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week (NEWSWK (V109)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they read newspapers or magazines (NEWSFQ (V157)).
NEWSBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches. See Comparability for more information.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of watching television115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVFQ (V159) reports how often the woman usually watches television (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable asking whether the woman watches television at least once a week, see TVWK (V110). For a variable bridging TVFQ and TVWK (V110), see TVBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSWatches television: Bridging variable115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to television. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they watch television at least once a week (TVWK (V110)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they watch television (TVFQ (V159)).
TVBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of listening to radio114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOFQ (V158) reports how often the woman usually listens to the radio (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable that asks about whether the woman listens to the radio at least once a week, see RADIOWK (V112). For a variable bridging RADIOFQ and RADIOWK (V112), see RADIOBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSListens to radio: Bridging variable114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)).
RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01Not at all02Less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSRespondent owns a mobile telephone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____CELLPHONSELF (V169A) indicates whether the respondent owns a mobile telephone.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the respondent's household has a mobile telephone.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUses own mobile telephone for financial transactionsFor women who own a mobile telephone, CELLFINANC (V169B) indicates whether she uses the mobile phone for any financial transactions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUsed the Internet ever and in past year122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNETEVYR (V171A) indicates whether the woman has ever used the Internet and, if so, whether she has used the Internet in the last 12 months.00No, never10Yes, has used the Internet11Yes, in last 12 months12Yes, before last 12 months13Yes, can't establish when98MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of using Internet in last monthINTERNETMO (V171B) reports the frequency with which the woman has used the Internet in the last month: almost every day, at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all.08Missing00Not at all01Less than once a week02At least once a week03Almost every dayMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on making large household purchases923) Who usually makes decisions about making major household purchases?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECBIGHH (V743B) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding large household purchases.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Other senior male52Other senior female60Other or not applicable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)53Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on visits to family or relatives924) Who usually makes decisions about visits to your family or relatives?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFAMVISIT (V743D) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding (the woman's) visits to family or relatives.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other or not applicable7Family elders/relatives8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending woman's earnings919) Who usually decides how the money you earn will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND/PARTNER 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND/PARTNER JOINTLY 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 6For women who have worked in the last 12 months and were paid in cash or in cash and in kind in the last 12 months, DECFEMEARN (V739) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income she earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Mother or father52Aunt or uncle53Family elders54Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applciable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending husband's earnings921) Who usually decides how your husband's earnings will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY HUSBAND HAS NO EARNINGS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6For women who are currently married or living with a man, DECHUSEARN (V743F) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income her husband or partner earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Family elders52Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applicable70Husband/partner has no earnings98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on woman's health care922A) Suppose in one month you experience abnormal vaginal discharge or a painful or burning sensation when urinating and you wanted to seek health care, who would make the decision regarding health care for yourself: you, your husband, you and your husband jointly, or someone else?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFEMHCARE (V743A) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding the woman's own healthcare.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other/not applicable8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on health care for woman's STIDECFEMSTICARE indicates who in the woman's household would decide on health care for her if she experienced symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (such as abnormal genital discharge or a burning sensation when urinating).1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFertility preferencesSECTION 8. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
800) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
WIDOWED/SEPARATED/DIVORCED (SKIP TO 813)For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"? The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."
In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category.
Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons. In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing53Never had sex52Declared infecund51Sterilized50Not at risk of pregnancy40Up to God30No more20Undecided10Have anotherGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FPUNMETNEED (V624) is a constructed variable that reports a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The following describes the constructed categories in more detail:
Unmet need for spacing includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was mistimed, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was mistimed, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and say they want to wait two or more years for their next birth, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Unmet need for limiting includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was unwanted, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was unwanted, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and who want no more children.
Met need for spacing includes women who are using some method of family planning and say they want to have another child, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Met need for limiting includes women who are using family planning and who want no more children.
Note that the specific methods (modern or traditional) are not taken into account here.
Met need describes women who have no need for contraceptive methods, either because they desire a child soon (within the next two years) or because they are menopausal or infecund.
In high contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "A" countries), pregnant and postpartum amenorrheic women whose pregnancy was the result of a contraceptive failure are not included in the category of unmet need, but they are categorized as spacing failures or limiting failures. In low contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "B" countries), no such distinction is made, since information was not collected on contraceptive failure. Infecund women are also excluded from the unmet need categories.
The "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" provides the following definitions:
Fecundity: A woman is assumed to be fecund unless she declares that she is infecund, had a hysterectomy, or is menopausic. Women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic but who have not menstruated for six or more months, and married women who have not used contraception in the past five years but have not had a birth and are not pregnant, are also considered infecund.
Failure to Space: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say they wanted the current pregnancy later.
Failure to Limit: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say that they did not want another child before they became pregnant.
Excluded from the unmet need category are women who became pregnant while using a method (these women are in need of a better method of contraception).
The infecund or menopausal category on the UNMETNEED (V624) variable contains fewer cases than the EXPOSURE1 variable, because women who are categorized as infecund or menopausal, but are currently using a contraceptive method, are recorded in the two "met need" categories in UNMETNEED.
UNMETNEED (V624) incorporates responses to the following variables:
[EXPOSURE1/V623], which reports the woman's exposure to the risk of pregnancy, defined as pregnant, postpartum amenorrheic, menopausal or infecund, and fecund.
[ V225], which reports whether a current pregnancy was wanted then, later or not at all (for women who were pregnant at the time of interview).
[KIDDESIRE/V605] ,which reports whether the woman wants more children and when she would like them.
[FPMETHNOW/V312] which reports the woman's current use of contraception.
Users are also encouraged to see details of this variable provided in the "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].99NIU (not in universe)98Missing61Desire birth in less than 2 years60No unmet need53Never had sex52Not in union, not sexually active51Infecund or menopausal50Not at risk41No sex, want to wait40Future need for FP32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Had FP failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FP (2nd def)UNMETNEED2 (V626) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births. UNMETNEED2 is similar to UNMETNEED, but UNMETNEED2 differently categorizes women who are infecund or menopausal but are currently using a contraceptive method.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of UNMETNEED2 uses a definition of fecundity based on exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE2. UNMETNEED, by contrast, uses a definition of exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE1. See the descriptions of these two variables for discussion of their differences.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown53No sex, want to wait/not married and no sex in last 30 days52Never had sex51Infecund, menopausal50Not at risk for pregnancy41Desire birth in less than 2 yrs40No unmet need32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Family limitation failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for contraception (definition 3)Like UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2, UNMETNEED3 (V626A) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning, according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
UNMETNEED3 is similar to UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2. However, due to increased scrutiny of unmet need measures and the need for more consistent methods to collect these data, MEASURE DHS organized a Technical Expert Working Group (TEWG) to address these concerns. Broadly, the revisions agreed upon are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic
Standardize the calculation of infecundity
Explicitly handle inconsistencies
For further detail on these revisions, consult "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning" by Bradley, Croft, Fishel, and Westoff, found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Never had sex1Unmet need for spacing2Unmet need for limiting3Using for spacing4Using for limiting5No unmet need6Not married and no sex in last 30 days7Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDesire for more children804) Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have (a/another) child, or would you prefer not to have any (more) children?
HAVE (A/ANOTHER) CHILD 1
NO MORE/NONE 2 (SKIP TO 807)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 3 (SKIP TO 813)
UNDECIDED/DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 811)KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity). To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding. Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown63Never had sex62Declared infecund61Sterilized60Not at risk of pregnancy51Up to God50Fatalistic response40Wants no more30Undecided13Wants, unsure timing12Wants after 2+ years11Wants within 2 years10Wants more childrenGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSWanted last child228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2FPLCHDESIRE (V367) reports whether the woman's last born child was wanted at the time she got pregnant, was wanted but at a later time, or was not wanted at all. The cutoff point for when the woman's last child was born varies across samples; see Comparability.1Wanted last child then2Wanted last child later3Wanted no more children7Unsure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted current pregnancy228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For women who are currently pregnant, PGDESIRE (V225) reports whether, at the time of becoming pregnant, the woman wanted her pregnancy then, later, or not at all.1Then2Later3Not at all4Up to God7Don't know/Not sure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).
If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.98Missing97Don't know66Number she has currently65Depends on husband64As many as possible63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response5050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000333332323131303029292828272726262525242467As many as can care for68Doesn't want children99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children (grouped)813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing7Non-numeric response66+55443322110[no label]9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of boy children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.
Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of girl children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61God's decision/Allah's will60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children of either sex814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOTH (V629) reports the ideal number of children of either sex (i.e., with no gender preference).
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID. Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband66Number she has currently99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal time before future birth805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)IDEALBTHFUT (V616) reports how long the woman would like to wait before the birth of a/another child.100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535+ years299Years, number missing989Up to God990After finishing school991After marriage992When husband returns993After breastfeeding994At any time995Soon/now996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSBest interval between births814A) If you could choose exactly the number of months to wait between the birth of one child and the birth of another, how many months would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NUMBER _____
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.
IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:
The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.16969 months16868 months16565 months16464 months16363 months16262 months16161 months100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years299Years, unspecified number996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)16767 months16666 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months22525 yearsGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.100Less than one month (want now)1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, number unspecified200Less than one year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years or more299Years, number unspecified987After weaning989After finishing school990When spouse returns991Up to God992After marriage993Any time994Soon or immediately995Other, non-numeric response996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability.
The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.00Less than 12 months011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066 or more years96Non-numeric response97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)For women using family planning, FPDECIDER (V632) reports who decided on the use of contraception (mainly the woman, mainly her partner, joint decision, or someone else).0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for not using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)FPDECIDERNOT (V632A) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision not to use family planning: the female respondent, her husband/partner, the two of them jointly, or someone else.
The related variable FPDECIDER (V632) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision to use family planning.0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSHusband's desire for children822) Does your husband want the same number of children that you want, or does he want more or fewer than you want?
SAME NUMBER 1
MORE CHILDREN 2
FEWER CHILDREN 3
DON'T KNOW 8HUSFERTPREF (V621) reports whether the woman believes her partner wants the same number of children, more children, or fewer children than she wants.01Both want same02Husband wants more03Husband wants fewer07Don't Know08Missing09NIU (not in universe)04Both provided non-numeric responseGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecundEXPOSURE1 (V623) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to differentiate between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, these categories are actualized as follows:
Pregnant women
Postpartum amenorrheic women are those whose period has not returned since the last birth in the three/five years preceding the survey.
Women are defined as being menopausal if they are not pregnant and not postpartum amenorrheic, are not currently using a contraceptive method, and have not had a period in the six months preceding the survey or report they are in menopause.
Women are defined as being infecund if they are not menopausal and not postpartum amenorrheic and not pregnant, have had no birth in the five years preceding the survey, and either (Model "A" countries) have been continuously married and have not used contraception in the five years preceding the survey, or (Model "B" countries) have been married one time and first married five or more years before the survey and have never used contraception.
Fecund women are all women not included in the preceding categories.3Infecund, menopausal2Amenorrheic1Pregnant0Fecund8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (2nd def)Like EXPOSURE1, EXPOSURE2 (V625) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE2 uses a more liberal definition of infecundity than EXPOSURE1, however.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The DHS Recode Manuals explain the differences between these two variables as follows:
For Model "B" countries, it is only possible to say that a woman had been continuously married throughout the preceding five years if she was in her first union. This definition has been relaxed in V625 [EXPOSURE2], such that the respondent need only have been married at least five years ago, and not continuously married throughout the last five years. For Model "A" countries, there is no change to this part of the definition.
[For EXPOSURE2] Two additional variables have been used to declare a woman infecund. If the respondent said that she cannot get pregnant when asked about preferences for additional children, or if she reported that she was menopausal or had a hysterectomy when giving the reason she was not currently using a contraceptive method, the respondent is coded as infecund.
Model A countries and Model B countries are defined according to whether the country based its questionnaire on the Model A or Model B standard DHS questionnaire for DHS phases one through four. In general, the Model A questionnaire was designed for use in countries with high contraceptive prevalence. Nonetheless, countries with relatively low contraceptive prevalence sometimes modeled their own questionnaire on the Model A standard questionnaire. This was the case, for example, for the Kenyan samples for 1998 and 2003 and the Malawi samples for 2000 and 2004.0Fecund1Pregnant2Amenorrheic3Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (3rd def)Like EXPOSURE1 and EXPOSURE2, EXPOSURE3 (V625A) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE3, however, utilizes a revised definition of unmet need for family planning. Broadly, these revisions are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data.
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data.
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting.
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic.
Standardize the calculation of infecundity.
Explicitly handle inconsistencies.
For more details on these changes, refer to "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning," which can be found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Fecund1Pregnant2Postpartum amenorrheic3Infecund or menopausal9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPossible to become pregnant before period returns242) After the birth of a child, can a woman become pregnant before her menstrual period has returned?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8PGAMENPOS (V244) indicates whether the respondent believes a woman can become pregnant after giving birth and before her period returns (i.e., while postpartum amenorrheic).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow any type of FP methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.
Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.00Knows no method10Knows only traditional or folkloric method11Knows only folkloric method12Knows only traditional method20Knows modern method99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about Pill for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about IUD for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about injectable FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about male sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFC (V304_14) indicates whether the woman knew about female condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about implants or Norplant for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIMP (V304_11) indicates whether the woman knew about implants (such as Norplant) as a method for family planning. Implants were generally described as "small rods placed in their arm by a doctor, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several years."
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about emergency contraception a as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOEMRG (V304_16) indicates whether the woman knows about emergency contraception as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSEMRG indicates whether the woman had ever used emergency contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, emergency contraception is often described by the following:
As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about withdrawal for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about rhythm for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.10Yes97Method not asked about at all98Missing00No11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about unspecified traditional or folkloric method for family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTRAD indicates whether the woman knew about using some "other" unspecified folkloric method as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSTRAD indicates whether the woman had ever used some "other" folkloric method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the "FPTYP" series of variables which report whether a contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric in a given sample to better discern the meaning of "other" in this case.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about other modern contraception as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOOMOD indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" modern method(s) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOMODindicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" modern method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to review which methods are included in a given sample and better discern the meaning of "other."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects of FP method318) At the time, were you told about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 321)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 320)FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold how to deal with side effects of FP method321) Were you told what to do if you experienced side effects or problems?
YES 1
NO 2FPCURDEAL (V3A04) indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with the side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it.
The related variable FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told about the sides effects in general. FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health/family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (Not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects by family planning worker320) Were you ever told by a health or family planning worker about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 322)FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFF (V3A02), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about other FP methods322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROM (V3A05) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROMWKR (V3A06), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver told about other family planning methods by FP worker322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROMWKR (V3A06) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROM (V3A05), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRC (V379) reports the source where the respondent knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.
The related variable FPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports known sources for contraceptives, in standardized categories.0000No one/did not consult source1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160University/teaching hospital1161University hospital1162Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government pharmacy1320Government dispensary1400Government maternity home1410Mother and child health (MCH) center1420Rural maternity clinic1500Government family planning clinic1510Stand-alone family planning clinic1520Mobile family planning clinic1600Government outreach1610Government health post1611Village health post1620Government mobile clinic1630Government health worker1631Fieldworker1632Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)1633Community/village health worker1634Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1635Paramedic1636Doctor1637Nurse1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Parastatal health facility1909Female Community Health Volunteer Program (FCHV) of Nepal2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Referral/specialty hospital2120Private clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2230Doctor/birth attendant2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private family planning clinic2500Private outreach2510Private mobile clinic2520Private health worker2521Fieldworker2522Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)2523Nurse2524Paramedic2526Community/village health worker2527Midwife2600Private health center2610VCT center2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical sector2901Care room2902Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3140UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)3150International Rescue Committee (IRC)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Fieldworker3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt family planning association (EFPA)3303CSI project3304Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia (FGAE)3305BLM3306MACRO3307Marie Stopes3308Red Cross Society3309AFGA3310Family Planning Association of Nepal (FPAN)3311Institute for Family Health (IFH)3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door4900Other religious5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket/tuck shop5113Service station5120Market5130Kiosk5140Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque/temple5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5420Hotel5500Other institutions5510Youth center5520Workplace5521Respondent's workplace5522Partner's workplace5530School5600Traditional practitioner5610Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5620Vaidya/hakim/homeopath5700Informal channels5710Drug vendor9992Not asked9993Non-user: Knows source9994Multiple responses given9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP, standardized326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports the source from which the woman knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions, and answers were recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and phases.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.01Government clinic/pharmacy02Government home/community delivery03NGO04Private clinic/delivery05Private pharmacy06Church, shop, friends07Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.00No method10Folkloric or traditional method11Folkloric method12Traditional method20Modern method98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPattern of use of contraceptive methodFPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.10Currently using20Ever used, but not currently using21Used since last birth22Used before last birth30Never used99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent method of FP304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.
Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.000Not using100MODERN METHODS101Pill102IUD103Norplant/Implants104Condom105Female Condom106Female Sterilization107Male Sterilization110Injections111Injection (3 monthly)112Injection (monthly)120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly121Diaphragm122Diaphragm/Foam123Diaphragm/Jelly124Foam or Jelly125Foaming tablets126Vaginal methods130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)131Prolonged breastfeeding140Emergency contraception150Other modern method151Contraceptive patch200TRADITIONAL METHODS210Abstinence or periodic abstinence211Periodic abstinence212Cycle Beads/Standard days method213Abstinence214Mucus method215Natural family planning, unspecified220Withdrawal230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/Plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED301Other specific method 1302Other specific method 2303Other specific method 3304Other specific method 4997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Pill304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant and who ever used the Pill, FPNOWUSPILL (V307_01) indicates whether the woman is now using the Pill.9NIU (not in universe)1Yes0No7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Injections304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSINJ (V307_03) indicates whether the woman is now using injectable contraception.0No1Yes8Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: IUD304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSIUD (V307_02) indicates whether the woman is now using an IUD.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Implants304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSIMP (V307_11) indicates whether the woman is now using a contraceptive implant, such as Norplant, to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSFST (V307_06) indicates whether the woman is now using female sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Male sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSMST (V307_07) indicates whether the woman is now using male sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSCON (V307_05) indicates whether the woman is now using the male condom.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSFC (V307_14) indicates whether the woman is now using the female condom to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNOWUSCON, which refers to the male condom.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSLAM (V307_13) indicates whether the woman is now using the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Emergency contraception304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSEMRG indicates whether the woman is now using a form of emergency contraception to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Rhythm304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSRHY (V307_08) indicates whether the woman is now using rhythm (periodic abstinence).0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Withdrawal304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSWD (V307_09) indicates whether the woman is now using withdrawal.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Other modern FP method304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSOMOD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" modern contraceptive method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" modern method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Traditional or folkloric methods, unspecified304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSTRAD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" traditional or folkloric method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" traditional method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast FP method discontinued in past 5 yearsFPLDISMETH5Y (V359) reports the last contraceptive method the woman discontinued use of in the last five years.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing400CONTINUATION OF SAME METHOD304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED220Withdrawal213Standard days method212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS141Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding140Other modern method130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly107Male sterilization106Female sterilization105Female condom104Condom103Norplant/Implants102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings110Injections111Injections (3 monthly)112Injections (monthly)142Contraceptive patchRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason of last discontinuationFPLDISREAS5Y (V360) reports the reason why the woman discontinued use of the last family planning method she used in the last five years. The complementary variable FPLDISMETH5Y reports the last contraceptive method itself that the woman stopped using in the last five years.370End of breastfeeding period110Became pregnant/Method failed120Wanted to get pregnant130Husband disapproved140Other relative disapproved150Side effects or health concerns151Side effects, respondent152Side effects, child160Access or availability issues170Wanted more effective method180Switched to different method190Method no longer available200Inconvenient to use210Infrequent sexual activity, or husband away or ill220Lack of sexual satisfaction230Cost of method240Fatalistic250Difficulty getting pregnant, menopause or amenorrheic260Menstrual issues while using method270Weight gain while using method280Lack of privacy while using method290Unsatisfied with method300Marital dissolution/Divorced or widowed310Doctor's advice320Specific method issue321IUD expelled322IUD expired330Religious prohibition996Other reason997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)340Others had bad experience with method350Rest360Period returnedRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonth of calendar year when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTMO (V315) reports the month of the calendar year when they first started using their current method. The year when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTYR (V316).98Missing01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSYear when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTYR (V316) reports the year when they first started using their current method. The calendar month when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTMO (V315).201820189999NIU (not in universe)20162016201520152014201420132013201220122011201120102010200920092008200820072007200620062005200520042004200320032002200220012001200020001999199919981998199719971996199619951995199419941993199319921992199119911990199019891989198819881987198719861986198519851984198419831983198219821981198119801980197919791978197819771977197619761975197519741974197319731972197219701970197119711960196020172017Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSDate when started using current FP method (CMC)309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTCMC (V317) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date when the woman started using her current method.9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information: Start date of current methodFPCURCOMP (V318) reports the completeness of information about the start date of the woman's current contraceptive method.1Month and year given5Month imputed, year given7Month given, year imputed (date placed)8No information given (date placed)9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonths of use of current family planning method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using a contraceptive method, FPCURNOMO (V337) reports the number of months they have been continuously using their current method.
Starting in Phase II, there are differences in the way these data are reported between Model "A" and Model "B" countries, due to the inclusion of a detailed calendar of events in the five years preceding the interview in Model "A" questionnaires. For Model "B" questionnaires, any response greater than 8 years is topcoded at "96." However, for Model "A" questionnaires, the maximum duration of use that could be recorded is the entire length of the calendar (i.e., 5 years).0000 months0011 month0022 months0033 months0044 months0055 months0066 months0077 months0088 months0099 months01010 months01111 months01212 months01313 months01414 months01515 months01616 months01717 months01818 months01919 months02020 months02121 months02222 months02323 months02424 months02525 months02626 months02727 months02828 months02929 months03030 months03131 months03232 months03333 months03434 months03535 months03636 months03737 months03838 months03939 months04040 months04141 months04242 months04343 months04444 months04545 months04646 months04747 months04848 months04949 months05050 months05151 months05252 months05353 months05454 months05555 months05656 months05757 months05858 months05959 months06060 months06161 months06262 months06363 months06464 months06565 months06666 months06767 months06868 months06969 months07070 months07171 months07272 months07373 months07474 months07575 months07676 months07777 months07878 months07979 months08080 months08181 months08282 months08383 months08484 months08585 months08686 months08787 months08888 months08989 months09090 months09191 months09292 months09393 months09494 months09595 months09696 or more months995All calendar years996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFirst source for contraception for current method316) You first started using (CURRENT METHOD) in (DATE FROM 309). Where did you get it at that time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) __________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVERNMENT MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
PHARMACY 23
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26
UNRWA CLINIC 27
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96FPKNOW1SRC (V3A07) reports the first source for the respondent's current method of contraception.5560Community Center4213United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3309Institute for Family Health (IFH)3308Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA3307Family Planning Association of Nepal3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)2425Homeopath2330Private Sangini outlet1909Condom box1438Primary health center outreach clinic0000No one1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160Category I hospital1170Category II hospital1180University/teaching hospital1181University hospital1182Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1280Category I health center1290Category II health center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planninc clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Lady health worker (LHW)1433Lady health visitor (LHV)1434Community-based distribution agent1435Community/village health worker1436Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1437Nurse1500Government pharmacy/dispensary1600Government maternity home1610Maternal and child health (MCH) center1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Youth facility2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Specialized hospital2112District hospital2120Private clinic2121Polyclinic2122Clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Fieldworker2422Community-based distribution agent2423Community/village health worker2424Nurse2500Private health center2510VCT center2600Private family planning clinic2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Medical office2902Care room2903Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3200NGO health worker3210NGO community-based distributor3220NGO fieldworker3230NGO depot holder3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt FP association3303CSI project3304BLM3305MACRO3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket5113Tuck shop5114Service station5120Kiosk5130Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5411Bar5420Hotel5500Other institution5510School5520Youth center5530Workplace5600Media5610Family planning campaign5700Traditional practitioner5710Hakim5720Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5800Informal channels5810Drug vendor5820Public toilet9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1190Military hospital1412Sub-center or sub-post1620Rural maternity clinic3140Red Cross3150Marie Stopes3160Population Services International (PSI)3170UN Relief and Works Agency facility3306Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)4900Other religious5540Charity/foundation5550Refugee campRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, detailed325) Where did you obtain (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECOT, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT MCH 13 (SKIP TO 327)
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14 (SKIP TO 327)
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22 (SKIP TO 327)
PHARMACY 23 (SKIP TO 327)
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24 (SKIP TO 327)
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25 (SKIP TO 327)
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26 (SKIP TO 327)
UNRWA CLINIC 27 (SKIP TO 327)
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.6903Community center3306Institute for Family Health (IFH)3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)0000NO ONE1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110National hospital1111Referral/specialty hospital1112National/central hospital1113Military hospital1114Day hospital1120Provincial/regional hospital1130Urban hospital1140District/rural hospital1141District hospital1142Rural hospital1150Category I hospital1160Category II hospital1170University/teaching hospital1171University hospital1172Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Basic health center1260Integrated health center1270Primary health center1280Family welfare center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planning clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1330Family planning clinic CBD1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1412Sub-center1413Sub-health post1420Government mobile clinic1421Mobile PHC clinic1430Government health professional1431Doctor1432Nurse1433Paramedic1440Government health worker1434Community-based distributor (CBD)1435Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1436Male mobilizer1437Accredited social health activist (ASHA)1438Vaidya/hakim/homeopath1450Government outreach clinic1451Primary health care outreach clinic1452Satellite clinic/EPI outreach1453Community clinic1454Rural/municipal clinic1460Camp1470Household visit1500Government maternity home1510Maternal and child health (MCH) center1520Rural maternity1530Anganwadi/ICDS center1600Government pharmacy/dispensary1610Government pharmacy1611Community pharmacy1620Government dispensary1900Other public1901Clinic1902Curative care organization1903Health home1904Health office1905Health insurance organization1906Parastatal health facility1907Youth center2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2112Private district hospital2113Private university hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2122Private clinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2230Private chemist/drug store2231Private chemist2232Private drug store2240Private mobile drug vendor2300Private doctor's office2310Qualified doctor2320Traditional/unqualified doctor2330Private practice2331Private care room2332Private infirmiry2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Private field worker2422Private community/village health worker2423Private community-based distributor2424Private paramedic2425Private hakim/homeopath2426Private traditional healer2427Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)2428Private nurse2500Private health center2600Private family planning clinic2610Injectables outlet2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Tent2902VCT center3000NGO SECTOR3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Marie Stopes facility3131Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)3140Red Cross facility3150UN Relief and Works Agency facility3160Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)3170Population Services International (PSI)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Field worker3230Community-based distributor3300Country-specific NGO3301Amo-Congo3302Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)3303Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)3304Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)3305United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3900Other NGO4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious outreach4310Religious health post4320Religious mobile clinic4330Religious health worker4331Religious field worker4900Other religious5000UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR5100Pharmacy/dispensary5110Pharmacy5120Dispensary5200Outreach5210Mobile clinic5220Health worker5221Field worker5222Traditional healer5223Health educator5224Peer educators5230Outreach clinic5900Other unspecified medical sector5901Media campaign6000OTHER6100Shop/market6110Shop6111General dealer6112Supermarket/tuck shop6113Supermarket6114Tuck shop6120Market6130Kiosk6140Gas station6150Other retail6200Church/mosque6300Friend/relative6310Friend6320Relative6321Partner6400Bar/nightclub/hotel6410Bar/nightclub6411Bar6420Hotel6500Workplace6510Respondent's workplace6520Partner's workplace6600Informal channels6610Drug vendor6620Support group6630Women's sittings6700Location for adolescents6710Youth center6720School6900Other facility6901Refugee camp6902Charity/foundation9994Abroad9995Other9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, standardized324) CHECK 304:
CIRCLE METHOD CODE:
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD CODE CIRCLED IN 304, CIRCLE CODE FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 327)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 327)
IUD 03
INJECTABLES 04
IMPLANTS 05
PILL 06
CONDOM 07
FEMALE CONDOM 08
EMERGENCY CONCEPTION 09
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 327)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 323)
WITHDRAWAL 12 (SKIP TO 323)
OTHER MODERN METHOD 95
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know07Other06Church, Shop, friends, books05Private Pharmacy04Private Clin/Deliv03NGO02Govt Home/Comm delivery01Govt Clinic/PharmRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSBrand of Pills currently used305) What is the brand name of the pills you are using?
IF DON'T KNOW THE BRAND, ASK TO SEE THE PACKAGE.
CERAZETTE 11 (SKIP TO 309)
GRACIAL 12 (SKIP TO 309)
MARVELON TAB 13 (SKIP TO 309)
MIRCRONOR 14 (SKIP TO 309)
CELIST 15 (SKIP TO 309)
MICROGYNON 16 (SKIP TO 309)
EXLUTEN 17 (SKIP TO 309)
BELARA 18 (SKIP TO 309)
YASMIN 19 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are currently using the Pill, FPPILLBRAND (V323) reports the brand name of the Pill that the respondent currently uses.4203Emkit3112Triella2215TriNovum2114Stediril1241Rigevidon1240Brevinor1239Lusiaf1129Yasmin1128Triquilar1127Trinordial2113"1242NewFem1000LOW-DOSE PILLS1100International brands1101Adepal1102Choice1103Cilest1104Combination-31105Confidence1106Diane1107Duofem1108Eugynon1109Famila 281110Femicon1111Gracial1112Lo-femenal1113Logynon1114Marvelon1115Microgynon1116Minidril1117Miniphase1118Nordette1119Norminest1120Norquest1121Novodol1122Oralcon F1123Ortho-Novum1124Pilplan1125Planif1126Planyl1200Country-specific brands1201Nogestol1202Desolon1203Femipill1204Maya1205Noret-281206Ovacon1207Shuki1208Harmonie (PSI)1209Varnoline1210Microcept1211Microvlar1212Triocept1213Trivolar1214Style/Trigestrel1215Secure1216Microlite1217Apsara1218Ecroz1219Mala-D1220Mala-N1221Novelon1222Ovral L1223Pearl1224Anteovin1225Belara1226Gracial1227Loestrin1228Mawelon1229Norimin1230Femiplan1231Conova 301232Trigynon1233OK pills1234Sure1235Feminyl1236Nilocon White1237Sunaulo Gulaf1900Unspecified low-dose pills2000HIGH-DOSE PILLS2100International brands2101Anovlar2102Gynovlar2103Lyndiol2104Microgynon 30 ED2105Milli Anovlar2106Neogynon2107Neogynon ED2108Nordiol2109Norquentiel2110Ovidon2111Ovral2112Ovulen 502200Country-specific brands2201Combination-52202Lynes2203Ovostat2204Regumen2205Novell-duo2206Gynera2207Primovlar2208Duoluton-L2209Ovral G2210Progyluton2211Gynovlane2212Ovanon2213Ovidon2214Triphasit2900Unspecified high-dose pill3000PROGESTIN-ONLY PILLS3100International brands3101Exluton/Lynestrenol3102Femulen3103Microlut3104Micronor3105Micronovum3106Microval3107"3108Minovlar3109Noriday3110Ovrette3111Safe Plan3200Country-specific brands3201Bredicon3202Minicon3203Levonor3204Hyan3205I-plan3206Primolut N3207Cerazette3208Planor3209Softsure4000EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION4100International brands4200Country-specific brands4201Gravistal4202Postinor4900Unspecified emergency contraception5000NON-HORMONAL PILLS5100International brands5200Country-specific brands5201Centron5202Saheli6000UNSPECIFIED/UNKNOWN PILLS6100International brands6101Today (sponge)6200Country-specific brands6201Khoshi6202Aco6203Cotrablan6204Microvior 306205Stero6206Blue6207Hot6208Kamal (foam)6209N/M tablets6210Nofian6211Period oil6212Sacharin6213Skill6214Moti6215Subitha6216Fingers6217Sutura6218Menstrogen (injection)6219Norvolain6220Flexi P6221Marutton6900Other unspecified/unknown pills6901Unspecified private brand6902Unspecified public brand6903Unspecified social marketing brand9995Other9996Not able to show9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP current use or future intentionFPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.1Using modern method2Using traditional method3Non-user intending to use4Does not intend to use9NIU (not in universe)5Never had sexFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSIntention to use FP in futureFPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.10Will use in future11Use in next 12 months12Use later20Unsure about future use21Unsure about timing22Unsure about use30Does not intend to use40Never had sex98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred future FP method812A) Which contraceptive method would you prefer to use?
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 813)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 813)
IUD 03 (SKIP TO 813)
INJECTABLES 04 (SKIP TO 813)
IMPLANTS 05 (SKIP TO 813)
PILL 06 (SKIP TO 813)
CONDOM 07 (SKIP TO 813)
FEMALE CONDOM 08 (SKIP TO 813)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION 09 (SKIP TO 813)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 813)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 813)
WITHDRAWL 12 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DK/UNSURE 98 (SKIP TO 813)For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Inconsistent304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300Other method, unspecified234Traditional medications233Astrology232Gris-gris/amulet231Herbs230Other traditional/folkloric220Withdrawal212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS160Whatever doctor prescribes150Other modern methods140Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)126Vaginal methods125Foaming tablets124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly108Male sterilization107Female sterilization106Female condom105Condom104Norplant/implants103Injections102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS213CycleBeads/Standard days method214Mucus method (periodic abstinence)235Knotted cord/strings236Charm from traditional spiritual leader996Don't knowFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver used a method of family planning (before or during calendar period)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPEVUSECAL (V302A) indicates whether the woman had ever used a family planning method, and, if so, whether she used a method in the period covered by the calendar or prior to the start of the calendar. The standard DHS questionnaire includes a calendar of births, pregnancies, and contraceptive use, which typically includes the 5 years prior to a given interview.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPEVUSE, a constructed variable that reports whether the respondent ever used contraception and, if so, whether modern methods or only traditional or folkloric methods were used.00Never used10Ever used contraception11Used contraception prior to beginning of calendar12Used contraception in calendar98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSAge at sterilization (grouped)308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILAGE (V320) reports their age at the time of their sterilization operation.750 - 54 years old1Less than 25 years old225 - 29 years old330 - 34 years old435 - 39 years old540 - 44 years old645 - 49 years old9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSParity at sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILPAR (V322) reports the parity of the women at the time of their sterilization, top-coded at 5+ children.001122334455 or more9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSMarital duration at time of sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERMARDUR (V321) reports, in 5-year groups, the women's marital duration at the time of their sterilization.0Single, before marriage10 - 4 years25 - 9 years310 - 14 years415 - 19 years520 - 24 years625 - 29 years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSYears since sterilization308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERYRAGO (V319) reports the number of years since their sterilization operation, using 2-year groups, top-coded at 10+ years.1Less than 2 years22 - 3 years34 - 5 years46 - 7 years58 - 9 years610 or more years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSVisited by family planning worker in past 12 months327) In the last 12 months, were you visited by a fieldworker?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 329)FPHOMVISITY (V393) indicates whether the woman was visited by a health worker who talked to her about family planning in the 12 months preceding the interview.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHealth worker talked about FP at home visit328) Did the fieldworker talk to you about family planning?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were visited by a health worker in the last 12 months, FPHOMTALKFP (V393A) indicates whether the health worker talked to them about family planning.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSVisited health facility for any reason in past 12 months329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)FPHCVISITY (V394) indicates whether the woman visited a health facility for any reason in the past 12 months.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSAt health facility told of family planning329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)For women who had visited a health facility in the past year, FPHCTALKFP (V395) indicates whether any staff there talked to them about family planning.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on radio815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPRADIOHR (V384A) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on the radio in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, only once12Yes, more than once98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on TV recently815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTVHR (V384B) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on television in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSaw FP message in brochure or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPBROCHHR (V384E) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a leaflet, pamphlet, or brochure.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in newspaper/magazine815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPNEWSHR (V384C) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a newspaper or magazine.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSeen FP message on poster or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPPOSTHR indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages on a poster.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in voice/text message on phone815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTEXTHR (V384D) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a voice or text message on a mobile phone.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Female friend/relative815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPWOMENHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages from other women she knows.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Lecture815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPLECTHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages at a lecture.0No1Yes8MissingInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Hathemo Al Hamel/Khafifo Al Hamel campaign (Jordan)816) In the last few months have you seen, heard, or read about Nathemo Al Hamel ... Khafifo Al Hemel?
YES 1
NO 2FPCAMPHRJO2 indicates whether the woman has recently seen, heard, or read about the Nathemo Al Hamel or Khafifo Al Hamel family planning campaign. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSWhy not intend to use FP in futureFor women not now using a contraceptive method and not intending to do so in the future, FPYNOTFUS (V376) reports the reason the woman doesn't intend to use family planning in the future.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Responses are grouped into the following broad categories, each with a different first digit: not married, other low fertility risk, wants children, opposition to use, lack of knowledge, method-related, and other. Specific responses within these categories are distinguished by the second digit of the codes.10NOT MARRIED11Not married12Not intending to marry13Inconsistent says not married20OTHER LOW FERTILITY RISK21Not having sex22Infrequent sex23Menopausal or hysterectomy24Subfecund, infecund25Postpartum, breastfeeding26Husband ill or subfecund30WANTS CHILDREN31Wants more children32Wants son33Wants daughter34Fatalistic35Wants as many children as possible40OPPOSITION TO USE41Respondent opposed42Husband opposed/makes decision on FP43Others opposed44Religious prohibition45Cultural taboos46Rumors50LACK OF KNOWLEDGE51Knows no method52Knows no source60METHOD-RELATED61Health concerns62Fear side effects63Lack of access64Cost too much65Inconvenient to use66Interfere with body67Sterilization concerns70OTHER97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSMain reason for non-use of modern FP method304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98FPYNOTUSMMAIN reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using a modern method of family planning.
The related variable FPYNOTUSMAIN (V607) reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using any method of family planning.10LOW FERTILITY RISK11Infrequent sex12Difficult to get pregnant13Husband-related reason20OPPOSITION TO MODERN METHOD21Respondent opposed22Husband opposed23Others opposed24Religious prohibition25Rumors30LACK OF KNOWLEDGE31Knows no method32Knows no source40METHOD-RELATED REASON41Health concerns42Fear of side effects50Lack of access/too far51Costs too much52Inconvenient to use53Interferes with body's normal processes80Other97Don't know99NIU (not In universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Not having sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTNOSEX (V3A08B) indicates whether they reported "not having sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Infrequent sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINSEX (V3A08C) indicates whether they reported "infrequent sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Menopausal or hysterectomy304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTMENO (V3A08D) indicates whether they reported "menopausal or hysterectomy" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINF (V3A08E) indicates whether they reported "subfecund or infecund" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAMEN (V3A08F) indicates whether they reported "postpartum amenorrheic" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBSTFD (V3A08G) indicates whether they reported "breastfeeding" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFATE (V3A08H) indicates whether they reported "fatalistic" or "up to God" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPR (V3A08I) indicates whether the respondent herself reported being opposed to use in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPH (V3A08J) indicates whether they reported "husband/partner opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPO (V3A08K) indicates whether they reported "others opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTRELIG (V3A08L) indicates whether they reported "religious prohibition" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTKNO (V3A08M) indicates whether they reported not knowing a method in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSRC (V3A08N) indicates whether they reported not knowing a source in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSDHLTH indicates whether they reported "fear of side effects" and/or "health concerns" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFAR (V3A08Q) indicates whether they reported "lack of access or too far" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCOST (V3A08R) indicates whether they reported "costs too much" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCONV (V3A08S) indicates whether they reported "inconvenient to use" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBODY (V3A08T) indicates whether they reported "interferes with body's normal processes" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAILP (V3A08U) indicates whether they reported "preferred method not available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAIL (V3A08V) indicates whether they reported "no method available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
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FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOTH (V3A08X) indicates whether they reported some other reason in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Don't know304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTDK (V3A08Z) indicates whether they reported "don't know" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes, does not know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSType of method: PillSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPPILL (V304A_01) reports whether the Pill is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPPILL (V304A_01) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: IUDSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIUD (V304A_02) reports whether the intrauterine device (IUD) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIUD (V304A_02) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: InjectablesSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPINJ (V304A_03) reports whether injectable contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPINJ (V304A_03) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: CondomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPCON (V304A_05) reports whether the male condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPCON (V304A_05) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFST (V304A_06) reports whether female sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPFST (V304A_06) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Male sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPMST (V304A_07) reports whether male sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPMST (V304A_07) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Rhythm methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPRHY (V304A_08) reports whether the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPRHY (V304A_08) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: WithdrawalSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPWD (V304A_09) reports whether withdrawal is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPWD (V304A_09) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Implants or norplantsSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIMP (V304A_11) reports whether the contraceptive implant (such as Norplant) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIMP (V304A_11) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Lactational amenorrhea (prolonged breastfeeding)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPLAM (V304A_13) reports whether the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. How lactational amenorrhea was characterized varies across samples; see Comparability and Codes.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPLAM (V304A_13) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female condomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFC (V304A_14) reports whether the female condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPFC (V304A_14) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Emergency contraceptionSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPEMERG reports whether emergency contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPEMERG and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Other traditional or folkloric methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPTRAD (V304A_10) reports whether the unspecified "other traditional or folkloric" methods are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPTRAD and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public hospital326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHOS (V3A00A) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public hospital as a source for family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public health center326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHC (V3A00B) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public health center as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other public source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBOTH (V3A00I) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" public medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private hospital or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVHOS (V3A00J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a private hospital or clinic as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private doctor326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDR (V3A00L) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a "private doctor" as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private doctors that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private family planning association or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVFP indicates whether a private family planning clinic, center, or association was mentioned in response to an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for FPNONPRIVFP.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDRUG (V3A00K) indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBDRUG and FPNONOTHDRUG, which refer to public drug sources and informal drug sources, respectively.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other private medical sector326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVOTH (V3A00R) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" private medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Friend or relative326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONFRND indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a friend or relative as a source of family planning.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Non-governmental organization (NGO)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONNGO indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a non-governmental organization (NGO) in general as a source of family planning. The complementary variable FPNONNGOWKR indicates whether the woman specifically reported an NGO worker.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGO facilities that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other source, unspecified326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONOTHER (V3A00X) indicates whether they reported some "other" source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). This variable includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Does not know a source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONDK (V3A00Y) indicates whether they did not know of any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows at least one source1Yes, knows no source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Knows any source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONANY (V3A00Z) indicates whether they knew any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows no source1Yes, knows at least one source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government hospital (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government hospital as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO1 is combined with FPNONJO2 (university hospital/clinic) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO1 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: University hospital/clinic (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a university hospital or clinic as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO2 is combined with FPNONJO1 (government hospital) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO2 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government health center (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government health center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO3 is combined with FPNONJO4 (government MCH) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO3 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government MCH (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government MCH (maternal and child health) center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO4 is combined with FPNONJO3 (government health center) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO4 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Royal medical services (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: UNRWA clinic (private) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the United Nations Relief and Works Agency clinic (UNRWA), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO6 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO6 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Other NGO (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some other non-governmental organization as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO7 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO7 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Institute for Family Health (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO8 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the Institute for Family Health (IFH), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO8 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO8 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: International Rescue Committee (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO9 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO9 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO9 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDSSECTION 10. HIV/AIDS
1001) Now I would like to talk about something else. Have you ever heard of HIS or AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1042)AIDSHEARD (V751) indicates whether the woman has heard of AIDS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSThinks a healthy-looking person can have AIDS1007) Is it possible for a health-looking person to have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDHEALTHY (V756) indicates whether the woman thinks it is possible for a healthy-looking person to have HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSWould be ashamed if family member had HIV1040) Do you agree or disagree with the following statement. I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV.
AGREE 1
DISAGREE 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDASHAMED (V777A) indicates whether the respondent would be ashamed if a family member had HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWould buy vegetables from vendor with AIDS1035) Would you buy fresh vegetables from a shopkeeper or vendor if you knew that this person had HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGETVENDOR (V825) indicates whether the woman would buy vegetables from a vendor with HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren with HIV should be allowed to go to school with other children1036) Do you think children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDKIDSCHOOL (V857A) indicates whether the respondent believes children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople talk badly about people living with HIV1038) Do people talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGOSSIP (V857C) indicates whether the respondent believes people talk badly about people living with HIV, or about people who are thought to be living with HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople living with HIV lose respect of others1039) Do people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDRESPECT (V857D) indicates whether the respondent believes people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Mosquito bites1003) Can people get HIV from mosquito bites?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETBITE (V754JP) indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent believes that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in AIDTHRUBITE, which indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent stated that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing food with person with AIDS1005) Can people get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETFOOD (V754WP) indicates whether the woman believes AIDS can be transmitted through sharing food (or dining utensils) with an infected person.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing razors/blades1006B) Can people get the AIDS virus by sharing razors or blades when shaving their beard or having their hair cut?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETSHARP indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through sharing razors or blades.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Touching someone with AIDS1006A) Can people get the AIDS virus by shaking hands with or hugging a person who has AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETTOUCH indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through touching someone with AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks having only 1 sex partner reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1002) HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS. Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by having just one uninfected sex partner who has no other sex partners?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AID1PARLOWRYN (V754DP) indicates whether the woman believes having sex with only one partner who has no other sex partners reduces the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AID1PARLOWR (V754D).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks always using a condom reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1004) Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by using a condom every time they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDCONLOWRYN (V754CP) indicates whether the woman believes using a condom during sex reduces risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AIDCONLOWR (V754C).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnow about drugs to avoid AIDS transmission to baby during pregnancy1010) Are there any special drugs that a doctor or a nurse can give to a woman infected with HIV to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDKNOPREGDRG (V824) indicates whether the woman knows of medicine that helps prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child during pregnancy.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During delivery1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANDELIV (V774B) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during delivery as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: Breastfeeding1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANFEED (V774C) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during breastfeeding as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During pregnancy1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANPREG (V774A) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during pregnancy as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnows of place to get AIDS test1031) Do you know of a place where people can go to get an HIV test?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1035)HPLCAIDSTEST (V783) indicates whether the woman knew a place to get tested for the AIDS virus, based on a yes/no question.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Public hospital1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
*****
1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBHOS (V784A) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public hospital as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined in ATPUBHOS to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes6Responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Public health center1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
*****
1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBHC (V784B) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public health center as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined in ATPUBHC to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) center (public)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBVCT (V784C) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) center as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBVCT from ATPRIVVCT (private VCT center).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other public medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBOTH (V784J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" public medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBOTH from ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not listed under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private hospital/clinic/doctor1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
*****
1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVHOS (V784K) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private hospital, clinic, or doctor as a source for testing for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Family planning clinic (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVFPC indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private family planning clinic, center, or association as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for ATPRIVFPC.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Laboratory (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVLAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private laboratory as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other private medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVOTH (V784S) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" private medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Non-governmental organization (NGO)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATNGO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a non-governmental organization (NGO) as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGOs that could be combined in ATNGO to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATOTHER (V784X) indicates whether the woman reported some other place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). ATOTHER includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government hospital (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO1 is combined with ATJO2 (public university hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO1 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: University hospital (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO2 is combined with ATJO1 (government hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO2 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government health center (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government health center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO3 is combined with ATJO4 (government MCH) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO3 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government MCH (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO4 is combined with ATJO3 (government health center) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO4 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private hospital/clinic (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private hospital/clinic as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO6 is combined with ATJO7 (private doctor) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO6 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private doctor (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private doctor as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO7 is combined with ATJO6 (private hospital/clinic) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO7 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEX (V527) reports how many days, weeks, months or years had passed since the woman had sexual intercourse with her most recent sexual partner.15454 days15353 days15252 days15151 days15050 days14949 days14848 days14747 days14646 days14545 days14444 days14343 days14242 days14141 days14040 days13939 days13838 days13737 days13636 days13535 days13434 days13333 days13232 days13131 days13030 days12929 days12828 days12727 days12626 days12525 days12424 days12323 days12222 days12121 days12020 days11919 days11818 days11717 days11616 days11515 days11414 days11313 days11212 days11111 days11010 days1099 days1088 days1077 days1066 days1055 days1044 days1033 days1022 days1011 day100Less than 1 day ago15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days198Days, number inconsistent199Days, number missing200WEEKS2011 week2022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks298Weeks, inconsistent299Weeks, number missing300MONTHS3011 month3022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months398Months, inconsistent399Months, number missing400YEARS4011 year4022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44848 years44949 years45050+ years499Years, number missing993With former husband994Within last 4 weeks995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)44646 years44747 yearsRecent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in days714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXD (V528) reports the number of days that have passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse. Durations of more than 30 days are grouped into "31+."
If the respondent reported having sexual intercourse in the last 4 weeks but replied that her last sexual intercourse was one month before the interview (in TIMESINCESEX (V527), this response is recoded to "30" in TIMESINCESEXD. In all other cases, a response of "One month" in TIMESINCESEX is coded as "31+."0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131+ days92Not married/no regular partner93Within last 4 weeks94Before last birth95With former husband96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in months (imputed)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXM (V529) reports the computed time (in months) since the respondent last had sexual intercourse.
This variable's value is computed from the responses in TIMESINCESEX (V527), with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth recoded as "Before last birth."000Less than 1 month993No partner994With former husband995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSFlag for time since last sex (months, imputed)TIMESINCESEXFLAG (V530) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the time that has passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse (in TIMESINCESEXM (V529)).
Below are descriptions of each code:
0 = No flag
1 = Duration reported is greater than the interval since the last birth, and the respondent did not say in the maternity section (PPABSTAINNOW (V406)) that she is still abstaining from sexual relations since her last birth
2 = Duration reported plus the duration of abstinence after the last birth (PPABMO_01 (M8_1)) is greater than the interval since the last birth
3 = Duration reported, but the respondent has not resumed sexual intercourse since the last birth
4 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she has never given birth
5 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she was currently pregnant (PREGNANT (V213).
6 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she reported in the maternity section that she had resumed sexual intercourse after her last birth
7 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this would place her last intercourse before her last pregnancy
8 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this response was inconsistent with her response concerning the number of times she had sexual intercourse in the 4 weeks preceding the survey (SX4WKX (V526))
9 = Duration reported, but would place her last sexual intercourse before her last birth00No flag01Duration greater than time since last birth and did not report pp abstinence02Duration plus abstinence after last birth greater than time since last birth03Reported, but did not resume sex after last birth04Before last birth, but no births05Before last birth, but currently pregnant06Before last birth, but resumed sex after last birth07Reported but before last pregnancy08Reported but inconsistent with times had sex in past 4 weeks09Reported but before last birth98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSSexual activity in past 4 weeks714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)SEXACTIV4WK (V536) reports the respondent's recent sexual activity (never had intercourse, sexually active in the last 4 weeks, not active in the last 4 weeks because of postpartum abstinence, or not active in the last 4 weeks because of something other than postpartum abstinence).0Never had intercourse1Sexually active in last 4 weeks2Not active in last 4 weeks (postpartum abs.)3Not active in last 4 weeks (not postpartum abs.)8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSDuration of abstinence (months)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)DURABST (V537) reports the duration of the respondent's abstinence (in months). This time interval includes postpartum and non-postpartum abstinence.00Less than 1 month011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+95Before last birth96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWoman can refuse sex1054) Can you say no to your husband if you do not want to have sexual intercourse?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8SXCANREFUSE (V850A) indicates whether the woman can refuse to have sex with her husband or partner.0No1Yes7Don't know/Not sure/Depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Husband has other women1052) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she knows he has sex with other women, or women other than his wives?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8NOSEXOTHWF (V633B) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she knows he has sex with other women.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Tired or not in mood1052A) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she is tired or not in the mood?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8NOSEXTIRED (V633D) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she is tired or not in the mood.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWife justified to ask condom use if husband has STI1051) If a wife knows her husband has a disease that she can get during sexual intercourse, is she justified in asking that they use a condom when they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CONASKIFSTI (V822) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in asking her husband to use a condom if he has an infection or disease that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWoman can ask partner to use condom1055) Could you ask your husband to use a condom if you wanted him to?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8CONASKPAR (V850B) indicates whether the woman can ask her husband or cohabiting partner to use a condom.0No1Yes7Don't know/not sure/depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSCondom used during woman's most recent intercourse714A) The last time you had sexual intercourse, was a condom used?
YES 1
NO 2CONUSMAN1 (V761) indicates whether the woman used a condom the last time she had sex with her most recent sex partner (from the last 12 months).00No10Yes11Yes, male condom12Yes, female condom97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Condom use Variables -- TOPICSDo not know a source for male condom714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMDK (V762AZ) indicates whether the woman did not know a source to obtain male condoms.0No, respondent knows a source1Yes, do not know a source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Public hospital714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
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714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPUBHOS (V762AA) indicates whether the woman reported a "government hospital" as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPUBHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Public health center/post714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
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714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPUBHC (V762AB) indicates whether the woman reported a public health center or health post as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as HCMPUBHC, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
Due to variability in response category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other public source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPUBOTH (V762AF) indicates whether the woman reported some other public facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private hospital, clinic714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVHOS (V762AJ) indicates whether the woman reported a "private hospital/clinic" as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private hospitals/clinics that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDRUG (V762AK) indicates whether the woman reported a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private, formal drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVDRUG.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private doctor714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDR (V762AL) indicates whether the woman reported a "private doctor" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Family planning clinic (private)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVFPC indicates whether the woman reported a private family planning clinic or association as a source for male condoms.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish this variable from HCMPUBFPC (public family planning clinic or association).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other private source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVOTH indicates whether the woman reported some other private medical facility or organization as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Non-governmental organization (NGO)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ X
*****
714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMNGO indicates whether the woman reported an "NGO," or non-governmental organization, as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGOs that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. HCMNGO is concerned with whether the woman reported any NGO as a source for male condoms. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Friends/relatives (other)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMFRND (V762AU) indicates whether the woman reported "friends, acquaintances or relatives" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMOTHER (V762AX) indicates whether the woman reported some other (non-public or not private medical sector) facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government hospital (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO1 indicates whether the woman reported a government hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO1 is combined with HCMJO2 (public university hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO1 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: University hospital (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO2 indicates whether the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO2 is combined with HCMJO1 (government hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO2 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government health center (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO3 indicates whether the woman reported a government health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO3 is combined with HCMJO4 (government MCH) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO3 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government MCH (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO4 indicates whether the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO4 is combined with HCMJO3 (government health center) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO4 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO5 indicates whether the woman reported a public Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO6 indicates whether the woman reported a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO6 is combined with HCMJO7 (UNHCR/other NGO) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO6 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO7 indicates whether the woman reported a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) facility or some other NGO facility as a source for (male) condoms. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO7 is combined with HCMJO6 (UNRWA) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO7 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1YesCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARD (V750) indicates whether the woman had heard of AIDS or any other sexually transmitted infection (STI).
For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of STIs other than AIDS, see STIHEARDOTH (V785). For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of AIDS specifically, see AIDSHEARD (V751).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSHeard about other STDs1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARDOTH (V785) indicates whether the woman has heard of any sexually transmitted infection other than AIDS.
For a variable that records whether the respondent has heard of AIDS or any other STIs, see STIHEARD (V750).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman argues with him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAARGUE (V744C) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman burns food932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVABURNFOOD (V744E) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman goes out without telling him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAGOOUT (V744A) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman neglects the children932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVANEGKID (V744B) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman commits infidelity932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVACHEAT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she commits infidelity.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman disobeys him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVADISOBEY indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she disobeys him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman insults him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAINSULT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she insults him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESHUSB (V812) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked.
This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther males present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOMALE (V813) indicates whether a male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther females present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOFEM (V814) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESKIDS (V811) indicates whether any children under the age of ten were present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband accuses her of unfaithfulness1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCCHEAT (D101B) indicates whether their husband frequently accused them of being unfaithful.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, accuses her of unfaithfulness7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband tries to limit her contact with family1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCFAMILY (D101D) indicates whether their husband tried to limit their contact with family.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, limits contact with her family7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband jealous if talking with other men1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCJEALOUS (D101A) indicates whether their husband was jealous or angry when they talked to other men.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, jealous if she talks to men7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband insists on knowing where she is1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCLOCATION (D101E) indicates whether their husband insisted on knowing where they were at all times.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, insists on knowing where she is7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband does not permit her to meet her girlfriends1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCMEETFRND (D101C) indicates whether their husband did not allow them to meet their female friends.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, doesn't let her meet girlfriends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSNumber of control issuesFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCTOTAL (D102) reports the total number of control issues exhibited by their husband. Control issues include jealousy, limitations on contact with family and friends, accusations of cheating, insistence upon always knowing a woman's location, and, often, distrust with money.99NIU (not in universe)1010099088077066055044033022011000Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver any emotional violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEEVER (D104) indicates whether they ever experienced any emotional violence from their husband/partner. Emotional violence includes humiliation, insults, and threats of harm.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever humiliated her1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMIL (D103A) indicates whether their husband/partner had ever said or done something to humiliate them in front of others.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of humiliation1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMILFQ reports how often their husband/partner said or did something to humiliate them in front of others in the past 12 months.00Not humiliated10Yes, timing and frequency unknown20Yes, ever humiliated, know frequency21Often during last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months23Yes, but not at all in the last 12 months98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever insulted or made feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULT (D103C) indicates whether their husband/partner ever insulted them or made them feel bad about themselves.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of insults or making feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULTFQ reports how often the female respondent's husband/partner had insulted her or made her feel bad about herself in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever insulted10Yes, but timing and frequency unknown00Not insulted/made feel badDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened with harm1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVETHREAT (D103B) indicates whether their husband/partner ever threatened to hurt them or harm someone close to them.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of threats of harm in last 12 months1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married, DVETHREATFQ reports how often the respondent's husband/partner had threatened to hurt or harm her or someone close to her in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Yes, but not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever threatened10Yes, timing and frequency unknown00Not threatenedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency afraid of husband1302) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
FORMERLY MARRIED (READ IN PAST TENSE AND USE 'LAST' WITH 'HUSBAND/PARTNER')For women who were interviewed for the domestic violence module and have ever been married or lived with a man, DVFEARFQ (D129) reports how frequently (never, sometimes, usually) the respondent was afraid of her husband/partner.0Never afraid1Sometimes afraid2Usually afraid8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSDid her father ever beat her mother1330) As far as you know, did your father ever beat your mother?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
THANK THE RESPONDENT FOR HER COOPERATION AND REASSURE HER ABOUT THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF HER ANSWERS. FILL OUT THE QUESTIONS BELOW WITH REFERENCE TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MODULE ONLY.For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVPAHITMA (D121) indicates whether the woman's father ever beat her mother.0No, father did not hit mother1Yes, father hit mother7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSH (D105A) indicates whether her husband/partner ever pushed her, shook her, or threw something at her.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSHFQ reports how often the woman had been pushed, shaken, or had something thrown at her by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever pushed or shaken00Not pushed or shakenDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever slapped1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAP (D105B) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever slapped her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency slapped by partner, last 12 months1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAPFQ reports how often the woman was slapped by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever slapped00Not ever slappedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWIST (D105J) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency arm twisted or hair pulled by partner in last 12 month1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWISTFQ reports how often the woman's arm was twisted or her hair was pulled by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever arm twisted or hair pulled00Never had arm twisted or hair pulledDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever punched with fist or something harmful1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCH (D105C) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever punched her with a fist or with something that could hurt her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being punched or hit with object1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCHFQ reports how often the woman was punched by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever punched, know frequency00Not punchedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever tried to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKE (D105E) indicates whether the husband/partner ever tried to strangle or burn her on purpose.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of husband's attempts to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKEFQ reports how often the woman's husband/partner attempted to strangle or burn her in the past 12 months.00Not attempted10Yes, husband ever tried to strangle or burn11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICK (D105D) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner had ever kicked her, dragged her, or beaten her up.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICKFQ reports how often the woman was kicked or dragged by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not kicked or dragged10Yes, ever kicked or dragged11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened or attacked with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSE (D105F) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever threatened or attacked her with a knife, gun, or other weapon.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of spouse's threats or attacks with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSEF reports how often the woman was threatened or attacked with a knife, gun, or other weapon by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not threatened or attacked with weapon10Yes, ever threatened or attacked11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFirst time violence happened, in years after marriage1307) How long after you first got married with you (last) husband did (this/any of these things) first happen?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00'.
NUMBER OF YEARS ____________________
BEFORE MARRIAGE/BEFORE LIVING TOGETHER 95For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVP1STTIME (D109) reports how long after marriage/cohabitation the abuse first happened.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+95Before union96After separation/divorce97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPMSEVER (D107) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "more severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "more severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPLSEVER indicates a woman's experience with "less severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any less severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPLSEVER (D106) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "less severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "less severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPMSEVER indicates the woman's experience with "more severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had bruises because of husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRBRUISE (D110A) indicates whether the woman ever had bruises or aches because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had injury, sprain, or burns from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRINJURY (D110B) indicates whether, because of her husband's/partner's actions, the woman ever suffered some "other" injury not covered by the complementary variable DVRSERINJURY (D110D).
The particular injuries covered by DVRINJURY vary across samples. Please consult the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had wounds, broken bones/teeth from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRSERINJURY (D110D) indicates whether the woman ever suffered serious injury--such as deep wounds, broken bones, or broken teeth--because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSAny physical results of husband's actionsFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRANY (D111) indicates whether the woman ever had any physical results of her husband/partner's actions. The specific results vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever physically forced sex when not wanted1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEX (D105H) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sexual intercourse even when she did not want to.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse physically forced sex1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXFQ reports how often the woman was forced to have sexual intercourse by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not physically forced sexually10Yes, ever forced sexually11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any sexual violence from partnerFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXEVER (D108) indicates whether the woman ever experienced any sexual violence from her husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver physically hurt husband when he was not hurting her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVHITHUSB (D112) indicates whether they ever physically hurt their husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHow often physically hurt husband1310) In the last 12 months, how often have you done this to your (last) husband: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever physically hurt their husband/partner, DVHITHUSBFQ (D112A) reports how often she physically hurt him in the past 12 months.0Not at all1Sometimes2Often7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)3Yes, but frequency and timing unknownDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other Husband1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRHUS (D122A) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of the female respondent's husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other male1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRMALE (D122B) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of an adult male other than the woman's own husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other female1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3DVINTERRFEM (D122C) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of another adult female.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSPrevious partner ever forced sex or sex acts1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPART indicates whether a previous husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner forced sex1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPAGO (D130B) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0Never10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Hurt by any person1320) Has any one ever hit, slapped, kicked, or done anything else to hurt you physically while you were pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1326)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGANY (D118Y) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by anyone during their pregnancy.0No, not hurt during pregnancy1Yes, physically hurt by anyone during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Husband1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGHUSB (D118A) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their current husband or partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by husband during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Former partner1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGEXPART (D118J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former husband/partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMA (D118B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepmother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMASTEP (D118M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMALAW (D118O) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPA (D118C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepfather1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPASTEP (D118N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPALAW (D118P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother or sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIBL (D118F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister or brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGBRO (D118G) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other female in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWF (D118XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other male in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWM (D118XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDF (D118S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by female friend during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDM (D118T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Police1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPOL (D118XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by police during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCH (D118V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by teacher during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHF (D118VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHM (D118VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRAN (D118XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANF (D118XAF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANM (D118XAM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other person1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGOTH (D118X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person during their pregnancy. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes, physically hurt by other person during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysically hurt by anyone other than husband1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOANY (D115Y) indicates whether anyone other than the woman's husband/partner had slapped, hit, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt her since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Refused / no response1Yes, physically hurt by someone else0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hit by other than partner in last 12 months1318) In the last 12 months, how often has (this person/have these persons) physically hurt you: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were physically attacked by someone other than their husband/partner since age 15, DVOFQ (D117A) reports the frequency of such attacks in the past 12 months.00Not at all10Does occur11Seldom/once12Sometimes13Often96Widowed/separated/divorced, no info97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Former partner1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOEXPART (D115J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former, but not most recent, husband/partner since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner physically abused her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVOEXPARTAGO (D130A) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner hit, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt the respondent.0Never did10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMA (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepmother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMASTEP (D115M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepmother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "step-mother" and "mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMALAW (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPA (D115C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepfather1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPASTEP (D115N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepfather since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "step-father" and "father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPALAW (D115P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother or sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIBL (D115F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother or sister since age 15.
For samples with this series that separate brother and sister responses, see variables DVOBRO and DVOSIS.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOBRO indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother since age 15.
For a variable that combines "brother" and "sister" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister since age 15.
For a variable that combines "sister" and "brother" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other female in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWF (D115XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other male in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWM (D115XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDF (D115S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDM (D115T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Police1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPOL (D115XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCH (D115V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHF (D115VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHM (D115VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher since age 15.1Yes, physically hurt by male teacher8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRAN (D115XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by stranger8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (female)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANF indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (male)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANM indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Some other person1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOOTH (D115X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person since age 15. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: No one1327) Thinking about what you yourself have experienced among the different things we have been talking about, have you ever tried to seek help?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1329)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHANY (D119Y) indicates whether they sought help from anyone to stop such abuse.0No, did not seek help from anyone1Yes, sought help from someone8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPA (D119C) indicates whether they sought help from their father to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPALAW (D119P) indicates whether they sought help from their father-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMA (D119B) indicates whether they sought help from their mother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMALAW (D119O) indicates whether they sought help from their mother-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Brother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHBRO (D119G) indicates whether they sought help from their brother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Sister1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSIS (D119F) indicates whether they sought help from their sister to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other female in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWF indicates whether they sought help from some other female-in-law or relative to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from other female in-law or family0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other male in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWM indicates whether they sought help from some other male-in-law or family member to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from other male in-law or family8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Friend1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHFRND (D119XD) indicates whether they sought help from a friend (gender not specified) to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from friend8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Neighbor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHNHBR indicates whether they sought help from a neighbor to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from neighbor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Doctor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHDOCTOR (D119XH) indicates whether they sought help from a doctor or other medical personnel to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from doctor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Lawyer1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHLAWYER (D119XG) indicates whether they sought help from a lawyer to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from lawyer8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Police1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPOL (D119XE) indicates whether they sought help from the police to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from police8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Religious leader1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHCLERGY (D119XF) indicates whether they sought help from a religious leader to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from religious leader8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Social service association1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSSO (D119XB) indicates whether they sought help from a social service organization to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from social service organization0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other person1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHER (D119X) indicates whether they sought help from some other person to stop that abuse. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories identified for help-seeking in a given sample.0No1Yes, sought help from other person8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSTold anyone else about violence1329) Have you ever told anyone about this?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence without seeking help, DVTOLD (D128) indicates whether the woman ever told anyone other than the interviewer about that violence.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSmokes nothingSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TONOSMOKE (V463Z) indicates whether the woman does not smoke cigarettes or use any other form of tobacco.0No, smokes1Yes, does not smoke or use tobacco9NIU (not in universe)8MissingTobacco Variables -- TOPICSSmokes cigarettes20A) SMOKING IF AGE 10 YEARS OR OLDER
Does (NAME) currently smoke?
IF YES: Does (NAME) smoke cigarettes, nargila, or both?
1 = YES CIGARETTES
2 = YES NARGILA
3 = YES BOTH
4 = NO
8 = DON'T KNOWTOSMOKE (V463A) indicates whether the woman smokes cigarettes.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency smokes cigarettesSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TOCIGFQ (V463AA) reports how frequently the woman smokes cigarettes (not at all, some days, or every day).8Missing0Does not smoke1Some days2Every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigarettes in last 24 hours1105) On average, how many cigarettes do you currently smoke each day?
NUMBER OF CIGARETTES ___________________For women who smoke, TOCIGDAYNO (V464) reports the number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours.64648080+98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000636362626161707069696868676766666565Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSUses water pipeTOSHISHA (V463G) indicates whether the woman smokes tobacco using a water pipe (also known as a hookah or shisha).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hh members smoke in house124) How often does anyone smoke cigarette/nargila inside your house? Would you say daily, weekly, monthly, less often than once a month, or never?
DAILY 1
WEEKLY 2
MONTHLY 3
LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A MONTH 4
NEVER 5TOSMKHHFREQ (HV252) reports how often (from "never" to "daily") any member(s) of the woman's household smoke inside the house.
The information in TOSMKHHFREQ is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0Never1Daily2Weekly3Monthly4Less than monthly6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELDOC_ALL (M3A_x) indicates whether a doctor gave delivery care. Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.
DELDOC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELDOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELDOC_02, DELDOC_03, DELDOC_04, DELDOC_05, and DELDOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELDOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELDOC_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELDOC_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care for last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELDOC_01 (M3A_1) indicates whether a doctor gave delivery care (for the last birth).
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care (second to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care (third to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care (fourth to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELNURM_ALL (M3B_x) indicates whether a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) assisted with the child's delivery.
DELNURM_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELNURM_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELNURM_02, DELNURM_03, DELNURM_04, DELNURM_05, and DELNURM_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELNURM_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELNURM_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Some samples in the "DEL" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as DELNURM_ALL, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories in this variable.1DELNURM_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELNURM_01 (M3B_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) gave delivery care (for the last birth).
Some samples in the "DEL" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as DELNURM_01, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for second to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for third to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for fourth to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for fifth to last birth0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care for sixth to last birth0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELOTH_ALL (M3K_x) indicates whether some other person gave delivery care. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a given sample. Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.
DELOTH_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELOTH_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELOTH_02, DELOTH_03, DELOTH_04, DELOTH_05, and DELOTH_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELOTH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELOTH_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELOTH_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELOTH_01 (M3K_1) indicates whether some other person gave delivery care (for the last birth). The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for second to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for third to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for fourth to last birth429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for fifth to last birth0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care for sixth to last birth0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELNONE_ALL (M3N_x) indicates whether no one assisted with the delivery.
DELNONE_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELNONE_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELNONE_02, DELNONE_03, DELNONE_04, DELNONE_05, and DELNONE_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELNONE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELNONE_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELNONE_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELNONE_01 (M3N_1) indicates whether no one assisted with delivery (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (second to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (third to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (fourth to last birth)429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED Y0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSLast birth caesarean section432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, DELCESRLAST (V401) indicates whether the last-born child was delivered by caesarean section.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes allchildren of the mother to be coded the same way.
Question wording varies slightly across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELCESR_ALL (M17_x) indicates whether their child was born by caesarian section. Question wording varied somewhat across samples; see Comparability.
DELCESR_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELCESR_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELCESR_02, DELCESR_03, DELCESR_04, DELCESR_05, and DELCESR_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELCESR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
This information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELCESR_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELCESR_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (last birth)432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELCESR_01 (M17_1) indicates whether the child was born by caesarian section (for the last birth). Question wording varied somewhat across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (second to last birth)432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (third to last birth)432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (fourth to last birth)432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDelivery by caesarian section (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and who delivered by caesarian section, DELCESRDEC_ALL (M17A_x) indicates whether the decision to deliver by caesarian section was made before or after labor began.
DELCESRDEC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELCESRDEC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELCESRDEC_02, DELCESRDEC_03, DELCESRDEC_04, DELCESRDEC_05, and DELCESRDEC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELCESRDEC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELCESRDEC_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELCESRDEC_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision (last birth)433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey and who delivered by caesarean section, DELCESRDEC_01 (M17A_1) indicates whether the decision to deliver by caesarean section was made before or after labor began (for the last birth).1Before labor started9NIU (not in universe)2After labor started7Don't knowMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision (second to last birth)433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 21Before labor started2After labor started7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision (third to last birth)433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 21Before labor started2After labor started7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision (fourth to last birth)433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 21Before labor started2After labor started7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision (fifth to last birth)1Before labor started2After labor started7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELPL_ALL (M15_x) reports where she delivered her child. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.
DELPL_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELPL_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELPL_02, DELPL_03, DELPL_04, DELPL_05, and DELPL_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELPL_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELPL_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1DELPL_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (last birth)430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)See DELPL_ALL.1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2412Sub-health post2413Outreach clinic2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2432Field worker2433Community midwife2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3530Private health post3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4130Marie Stopes4140Refugee/NGO hospital4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post5900Other religious/mission6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (second to last birth)430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)4140Refugee/NGO hospital5900Othre religious/mission3530Private health post4130Marie Stopes2432Field worker2413Outreach clinic2412Sub-health post1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)2433Community midwifeMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (third to last birth)430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)4140Refugee/NGO hospital2433Community midwife5900Other religious/mission4130Marie Stopes2432Field worker2413Outreach clinic2412Sub-health post1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (fourth to last birth)430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)4140Refugee/NGO hospital2433Community midwife5900Other religious/mission3530Private health post4130Marie Stopes2432Field worker2413Outreach clinic2412Sub-health post1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (fifth to last birth)4140Refugee/NGO hospital2433Community midwife4130Marie Stopes2432Field worker2413Outreach clinic2412Sub-health post1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)3530Private health post5900Other religious/missionMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace of delivery (sixth to last birth)4140Refugee/NGO hospital2433Community midwife4130Marie Stopes3530Private health post2432Field worker2413Outreach clinic2412Sub-health post1000HOMES1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3600Private family planninc clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5900Other religious/missionMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998DELCOST_ALL is a 5-digit numeric variable that how much the respondent paid for the child's delivery.
DELCOST_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELCOST_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELCOST_02, DELCOST_03, DELCOST_04, DELCOST_05, and DELCOST_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELCOST_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.1DELCOST_ALL availableMaternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (last birth)429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 999800000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (second to last birth)429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 999800000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (third to last birth)429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 999800000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (fourth to last birth)429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 999800000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (fifth to last birth)00000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery (sixth to last birth)00000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery431) How long after (NAME) was delivered did you stay there?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___
WEEKS 3 ___
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in a health facility in the five years preceding the survey, DELTIME_ALL (M61_x) reports the length of time the mother and child stayed at the health facility after delivery. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit, and intervals reported in weeks are coded with a "3" in the first digit.
DELTIME_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELTIME_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELTIME_02, DELTIME_03, DELTIME_04, DELTIME_05, and DELTIME_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELTIME_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELTIME_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Some surveys, specified in the Comparability section, collected this information for the last-born child only (DELTIME_01).1DELTIME_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (last birth)431) How long after (NAME) was delivered did you stay there?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___
WEEKS 3 ___
DON'T KNOW 998See DELTIME_ALL.100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days: number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)36464 weeks36363 weeks36262 weeks36161 weeks36060 weeks35959 weeks35858 weeks35757 weeks35656 weeks35555 weeks35454 weeks35353 weeksPostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (second to last birth)100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (third to last birth)100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (fourth to last birth)100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (fifth to last birth)100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks399Weeks: Number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery (sixth to last birth)100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Counseled mother on breastfeeding (last birth)457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey, PPBFHELP_01 (M78D_1) indicates whether a health care provider counseled them on breastfeeding in the first two days after the child's birth (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingPostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Observed breastfeeding (last birth)457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey, PPBFOBS_01 (M78E_1) indicates whether a health care provider observed the child breastfeeding in the first two days after the child's birth (for the last birth).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Examined umbilical cord (last birth)457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey, PPEXCORD_01 (M78A_1) indicates whether a health care provider examined the umbilical cord in the first two days after the child's birth (for the last birth).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Counseled mother on danger signs for newborns (last birth)457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey, PPSIGNS_01 (M78C_1) indicates whether a health care provider counseled them in the first two days after the child's birth on danger signs for newborns (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Measured child's temperature (last birth)457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey, PPTEMP_01 (M78B_1) indicates whether a health care provider measured the child's temperature in the first two days after the child's birth (for the last birth).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birthDELCHEST_ALL (M77_x) indicates whether the respondent's child was put on the bare skin of the mother's chest immediately after birth.
DELCHEST_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELCHEST_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELCHEST_02, DELCHEST_03, DELCHEST_04, DELCHEST_05, and DELCHEST_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELCHEST_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELCHEST_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Some surveys, specified in the Comparability section, collected this information for the last-born child only (DELCHEST_01).1DELCHEST_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (last birth)See DELCHEST_01.00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (second to last birth)00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (third to last birth)00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (fourth to last birth)00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (fifth to last birth)00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birth (sixth to last birth)00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery435) I would like to talk to you about checks on your health after delivery, for example, someone asking you questions about your health or examining you. Did anyone check on your health while you were still in the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 438)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and delivered their child at a health facility, PPCHECK_ALL (M62_x) indicates whether the woman received a postpartum health check before she was discharged from the facility.
PPCHECK_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPCHECK_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPCHECK_02, PPCHECK_03, PPCHECK_04, PPCHECK_05, and PPCHECK_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPCHECK_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPCHECK_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PPCHECK_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery (last birth)435) I would like to talk to you about checks on your health after delivery, for example, someone asking you questions about your health or examining you. Did anyone check on your health while you were still in the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 438)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and delivered their last child at a health facility, PPCHECK_01 (M62_1) indicates whether the woman received a postpartum health check before she was discharged from the facility.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked before discharge after delivery (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTiming of woman's postpartum health check before discharge (last birth)436) How long after delivery did the first check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 __
DAYS 2 __
WEEKS 3 __
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, delivered their last child at a health facility, and received a health check before being discharged from the facility, PPCHECKTM_01 (M63_1) reports the amount of time in hours, days, or weeks between the woman's delivery and her postpartum health check.100100: 0 hours101101: 1 hour102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190199Hours: number missing201201: 1 day202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290299Days: number missing301301: 1 week302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360361361362362363363364364365365366366367367368368369369370370371371399Weeks: number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho checked respondent's health before discharge (last birth)437) Who checked on your health at the time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ________________ 6For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, delivered their last child at a health facility, and received a health check before being discharged from the facility, PPCHECKWHO_01 (M64_1) reports who conducted their postpartum health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.2600Dispenser/compounder2500Family welfare worker1927Community midwife1926Lady health visitor1913Physician assistant1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide/worker1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1912Health assistant2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery441) Now I want to talk to you about what happened after you left the facility. Did anyone check on your health after you left the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 445)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and delivered their child at home, away from a medical facility, or who delivered their child at a medical facility and did not receive a health check before being discharged from the health facility, DELPPCHKA_ALL (M66_x) indicates whether the woman received a postpartum health check sometime after the delivery of her child.
DELPPCHKA_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELPPCHKA_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELPPCHKA_02, DELPPCHKA_03, DELPPCHKA_04, DELPPCHKA_05, and DELPPCHKA_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELPPCHKA_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELPPCHKA_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Many surveys, specified in the Comparability section, collected this information for the most recent birth only (DELPPCHKA_01).1DELPPCHKA_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for last birth441) Now I want to talk to you about what happened after you left the facility. Did anyone check on your health after you left the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 445)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and delivered their last child at home, away from a medical facility, or who delivered their child at a medical facility and did not receive a health check before being discharged from the health facility, DELPPCHKA_01 (M66_1) indicates whether the woman received a postpartum health check sometime after the delivery of her last-born child.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for second to last birth0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for third to last birth0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for fourth to last birth0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for fifth to last birth0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWoman's health checked after discharge/home delivery for sixth to last birth0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSHow long after delivery health check took place (last birth)442) How long after delivery did that check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, REDORS HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 __
DAYS 2 __
WEEKS 3 __
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who delivered their last child away from a health facility or did not receive a health check before being discharged from a health facility, and who received a health check later, DELPPCHKATM_01 (M67_1) reports the time in hours, days, or weeks between the delivery and the woman's postpartum health check.
The related variable DELPPCHKA_01 (M66_1) indicates whether such women received postnatal health checks.100100: Immediately, in first hour101101: 1 hour102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190199Hours, number missing200200: Same day201201: 1 day202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290299Days, number missing300300: Same week301301: 1 week302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)390390389389388388387387386386385385384384383383382382381381380380379379378378377377376376375375374374373373372372371371370370369369368368367367366366365365364364363363362362361361360360359359358358357357356356355355354354353353Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home443) Who checked on your health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ______________ 6For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who delivered their child away from a health facility or did not receive a health check before being discharged from a health facility, and who received a health check later, DELPPCHKAWHO_ALL (M68_X) reports who conducted the respondent's postpartum health check (for a recent birth). Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.
DELPPCHKAWHO_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELPPCHKAWHO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELPPCHKAWHO_02, DELPPCHKAWHO_03, DELPPCHKAWHO_04, DELPPCHKAWHO_05, and DELPPCHKAWHO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELPPCHKAWHO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.1DELPPCHKAWHO_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home (last birth)443) Who checked on your health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ______________ 6See DELPPCHKAWHO_ALL (M68_X).1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide/worker1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1927Community midwife2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker2500Traditional practitioner2510Hakim2520Matron2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home (second to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1927Community midwife2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker2500Traditional practitioner2510Hakim2520Matron2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home (third to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1927Community midwife2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker2500Traditional practitioner2510Hakim2520Matron2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home (fourth to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1927Community midwife2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker2500Traditional practitioner2510Hakim2520Matron2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWhere respondent's health check after discharge/delivery at home took place (last birth)444) Where did the check take place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _____________
HOME
HER HOME 11
OTHER HOME 12
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
GOVT. MCH 23
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _____________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PRIVATE DOCTOR 32
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 33
UNHCR OTHER NGO 34
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ______________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________ 96For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who delivered their last child away from a health facility or did not receive a health check before being discharged from a health facility, and who received a health check later, DELPPCHKALOC_01 (M69_1) reports where the respondent's postpartum health check took place. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300TBA home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2200Government health center2210Community health center2220Urban health center2230Rural health center2240Category I health center2250Category II health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2300Government outreach2310Government health post2311Village health post2312Sub-health post2313Outreach clinic2320Government mobile clinic2330Government helath worker2331Community midwife2400Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2500Government pharmacy/dispensary2900Other public sector2901Health station/clinic2902Health office3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Specialty hospital3120Private clinic3200Private doctor3210Qualified doctor3220Unqualified doctor3300Private health center3400Private family planning clinic3500Private maternity home3600Private pharmacy/dispensary3700Private outreach3710Private health post3720Private mobile clinic3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110NGO static clinic4120NGO satellite clinic4130UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)4200Country-specific NGOs4201CSI project4202BLM4900Other NGO facility5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center5300Religious pharmacy/dispensary5400Religious health post5900Other religious/mission9994Abroad9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months445) I would like to talk to you about checks on (NAME)'s health after you left (FACILITY IN 430). Did any health care provider check on (NAME)'s health in the two months after you left (FACILITY IN 430)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 457)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 457)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, PNBABCK_ALL (M70_x) indicates whether the woman's baby had a postnatal check within 2 months of delivery.
For most surveys, this information on postnatal checks for the child is collected for only the last-born child (PNBABCK_01). For a minority of samples, noted in the Comparability section, the information was collected for all births within the 3 to 5 years before the survey.
To accommodate those surveys that collected this information on multiple births, PNBABCK_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PNBABCK_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PNBABCK_02, PNBABCK_03, PNBABCK_04, PNBABCK_05, and PNBABCK_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PNBABCK_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables--when available--are included in a researcher's data file.
In some cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, in a survey that collected this information for more than the most recent birth, no woman had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PNBABCK_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PNBABCK_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months (last birth)445) I would like to talk to you about checks on (NAME)'s health after you left (FACILITY IN 430). Did any health care provider check on (NAME)'s health in the two months after you left (FACILITY IN 430)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 457)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 457)For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, PNBABCK_01 (M70_1) indicates whether the woman's last-born baby had a postnatal check within 2 months of delivery.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSBaby postnatal check within 2 months (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSHow long after delivery postnatal check took place (last birth)446) How many hours, days or weeks after the birth of (NAME) did that check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1
DAYS 2
WEEKS 3
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, and whose last-born baby had a health check within 2 months of delivery, PNBABCKTM_01 (M71_1) reports the amount of time that passed before the baby's health check.
See the related variable PNBABCK_01 (M70_1) for more information.100100: Immediately, in first hour101101: 1 hour102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199Hours, number missing200200: Same day201201: 1 day202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299Days, number missing301301: 1 week302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360361361362362363363364364365365366366367367368368369369370370371371372372373373374374375375376376377377378378379379380380381381382382383383384384385385386386387387388388389389390390391391392392393393394394395395396396397397398398399Weeks, number missing997Don't know999MissingPostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check447) Who checked on (NAME)'s health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _________________________ 6For women who gave birth in the five years before the survey, and whose child had a health check within two months of delivery, PNBABCKWHO_ALL (M72_X) reports who conducted the child's postpartum health check (for a recent birth). Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.
PNBABCKWHO_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PNBABCKWHO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PNBABCKWHO_02, PNBABCKWHO_03, PNBABCKWHO_04, PNBABCKWHO_05, and PNBABCKWHO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PNBABCKWHO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.1PNBABCKWHO_ALL availablePostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check (last birth)447) Who checked on (NAME)'s health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _________________________ 6See PNBABCKWHO_ALL.1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide/worker1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1928Community midwife1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2230Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2240Female communivy health volunteer (FCHV)2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check (second to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1928Community midwife1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check (third to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1928Community midwife1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check (fourth to last birth)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1928Community midwife1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check (fifth to last birth)1928Community midwife1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSWhere the baby's health check took place (last birth)448) Where did this check of (NAME) take place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THAT TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PALCE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ________________________________________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 457)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 21 (SKIP TO 457)
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
GOVT. MCH 23 (SKIP TO 457)
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _____________ 26 (SKIP TO 457)
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PRIVATE DOCTOR 32 (SKIP TO 457)
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 33
UNHCR OTHER NGO 34
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ______________ 36 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________ 96 (SKIP TO 457)For women who gave birth in the five years before the survey, and whose last-born child had a health check within two months of delivery, PNBABCKLOC_01 (M53_1) reports where the child's postnatal health check took place. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.4160UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)2510Government MCH2331Community midwife2330Government health worker1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300TBA home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2300Government outreach2310Government health post2311Village health post2320Government mobile clinic2400Government family planning clinic2500Government maternity home2600Government pharmacy/dispensary2900Other public sector2901Health box2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic2905Specialized medical school3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Specialty hospital3120Private clinic3121Polyclinic3122Clinic3200Private doctor3210Qualified doctor3220Unqualified doctor3300Private pharmacy/dispensary3400Private health center3500Private family planning clinic3600Private maternity home3700Private outreach3900Other private medical3901Private medical school4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Satellite clinic4200Country-specific NGOs4201Egyptian FP association4202CSI project4203BLM4900Other NGO facility5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center5300Religious pharmacy/dispensary5400Religious health post9994Abroad9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)2312Sub-center or sub-post2313Outreach point3710Private health post3720Private mobile clinic4130Red Cross4140Marie Stopes5900Other religious/mission2160University hospital2170Military hospital4150Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSChild's health checked before discharge (last birth)449) I would like to talk to you about checks on your health after delivery, for example, someone asking you questions about your health or examining you. Did anyone check on your health after you gave birth to (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 453)For women who gave birth in a health facility, PNBABCKHF_01 (M74_1) indicates whether the woman's child received a postnatal health check before being discharged from the facility (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSTiming of child's health check before discharge (last birth)450) How long after delivery did the first check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK. RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 ____
DAYS 2 ____
WEEKS 3 ____
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the five years before the survey, and whose last-born child was born in a health facility and received a health check before discharge, PNBABCKHFTIM_01 (M75_1) reports the amount of time in hours, days, or weeks between the delivery and the child's postnatal health check.100Immediately/in first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks997Don't know999NIU (not in universe)25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks35353 weeks35454 weeks35555 weeksPostpartum care Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked child health before discharge (last birth)451) Who checked on your health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ______________________ 6For women who gave birth in the five years before the survey, and whose last-born child was born in a health facility and received a health check before discharge, PNBABCKHFWHO_01 (M76_1) reports who conducted the child's postnatal health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.2700Dispenser/compounder2600Lady health worker (LHW)2500Family welfare worker2420Hakim2410Homeopath2400Traditional practitioner1927Community midwife1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2200Community/village health worker2300Relative/friend9995Other9999NIU (not in universe)1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2210Female community health volunteer (FCHV)Postpartum care Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCARE_ALL indicates whether the woman received antenatal care. ANCARE_ALL variables are the inverse of the ANCARENONE_ALL (M2N_X) variables.
ANCARE_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCARE_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCARE_02, ANCARE_03, ANCARE_04, ANCARE_05, and ANCARE_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCARE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.1ANCARE_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (last birth)409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ X0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months411) How many months pregnant were you when you first received antenatal care for this pregnancy?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW 98For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and saw someone for antenatal care (ANCARE_ALL), ANVISMO_ALL (M13_x) reports the timing of the first antenatal visit, in months from the start of the pregnancy. Women who did not see anyone for antenatal care during the pregnancy are coded 0.
ANVISMO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANVISMO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANVISMO_02, ANVISMO_03, ANVISMO_04, ANVISMO_05, and ANVISMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANVISMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANVISMO_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANVISMO_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANVISMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANVISMO_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (last birth)411) How many months pregnant were you when you first received antenatal care for this pregnancy?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW 98See ANVISMO_ALL.00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (second to last birth)00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (third to last birth)00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (fourth to last birth)00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (fifth to last birth)00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for the pregnancy: Months (sixth to last birth)00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANVISNO_ALL (M14_x) reports the number of antenatal visits. Women who did not see anyone for antenatal care during the pregnancy are coded 0.
ANVISNO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANVISNO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANVISNO_02, ANVISNO_03, ANVISNO_04, ANVISNO_05, and ANVISNO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANVISNO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANVISNO_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANVISNO_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent birth are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANVISNO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANVISNO_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (last birth)412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98See ANVISNO_ALL.90908989888887878686848485858383818182827979808078787777767674747575000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707071717272737397Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (second to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (third to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (fourth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (fifth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy (sixth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, ANVISNOTOP20_ALL reports the number of antenatal visits, topcoded at 20+ visits. Women who did not see anyone for antenatal care during the pregnancy are coded 0. The related variables for ANVISNO_ALL supply the same material without imposing a consistent topcode.
ANVISNOTOP20_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANVISNOTOP20_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANVISNOTOP20_02, ANVISNOTOP20_03, ANVISNOTOP20_04, ANVISNOTOP20_05, and ANVISNOTOP20_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANVISNOTOP20_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANVISNOTOP20_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANVISNOTOP20_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent birth are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANVISNOTOP20_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANVISNOTOP20_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits during the pregnancy, topcoded at 20 (last birth)412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98See ANVISNOTOP20_ALL.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits (second to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits (third to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits (fourth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits (fifth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTopcoded number of antenatal visits (sixth to last birth)00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREBLD_ALL (M42E_x) indicates whether a blood sample was taken at least once during antenatal care.
ANCAREBLD_ALL consists of separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREBLD_01) and, in some cases, additional births, up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREBLD_02, ANCAREBLD_03, ANCAREBLD_04, ANCAREBLD_05, and ANCAREBLD_06). For most surveys, this information on taking a blood sample during the pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth; exceptions are noted in the comparability section.1ANCAREBLD_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (last birth)413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREBLD_01 (M42E_1) indicates whether a blood sample was taken at least once during antenatal care (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood sample taken (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREBP_ALL (M42C_x) indicates whether blood pressure was taken at least once during antenatal care.
ANCAREBP_ALL consists of separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREBP_01) and, in some cases, additional births, up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREBP_02, ANCAREBP_03, ANCAREBP_04, ANCAREBP_05, and ANCAREBP_6). For most surveys, this information on checking blood pressure during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth; exceptions are noted in the comparability section.1ANCAREBP_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (last birth)413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREBP_01 (M42C_1) indicates whether blood pressure was taken at least once during antenatal care (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Blood pressure taken (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREUR_ALL (M42D_x) indicates whether a urine sample was taken at least once during antenatal care.
ANCAREUR_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREUR_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREUR_02, ANCAREUR_03, ANCAREUR_04, ANCAREUR_05, and ANCAREUR_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCAREUR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For most surveys, this information on taking a urine sample during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCAREUR_01). Surveys in which the data were collected for additional births are noted in the comparability section.1ANCAREUR_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (last birth)413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREUR_01 (M42D_1) indicates whether a urine sample was taken at least once during antenatal care (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREWT_ALL (M42A_x) indicates whether the respondent was weighed at least once during antenatal care.
ANCAREWT_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREWT_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREWT_02, ANCAREWT_03, ANCAREWT_04, ANCAREWT_05, and ANCAREWT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCAREWT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For most surveys, this information on weighing the pregnant woman was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCAREWT_01). Surveys in which the data were collected for additional births are noted in the comparability section.1ANCAREWT_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (last birth)413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREWT_01 (M42A_1) indicates whether the respondent was weighed at least once during antenatal care (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Weighed (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREDOC_ALL (M2A_x) indicates whether a doctor gave antenatal care. Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.
ANCAREDOC_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREDOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREDOC_02, ANCAREDOC_03, ANCAREDOC_04, ANCAREDOC_05, and ANCAREDOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCAREDOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information on prenatal care from a doctor was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCAREDOC_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANCAREDOC_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANCAREDOC_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANCAREDOC_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (last birth)409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREDOC_01 (M2A_1) indicates whether a doctor gave antenatal care (for the last birth).
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCARENURM_ALL (M2B_x) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported that a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) gave antenatal care.
ANCARENURM_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCARENURM_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCARENURM_02, ANCARENURM_03, ANCARENURM_04, ANCARENURM_05, and ANCARENURM_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCARENURM_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCARENURM_01) and, in a few cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANCARENURM_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANCARENURM_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Some samples in the "ANCARE" series, such as ANCARENURM_ALL, include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate response categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create the more comprehensive response category in ANCARENURM_ALL. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories included in this variable for relevant samples.1ANCARENURM_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (last birth)409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCARENURM_01 (M2B_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported that a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) gave antenatal care (for the last birth).
Some samples in the "ANCARE" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate response categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create the more comprehensive response category in ANCARENURM. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories included in this variable for relevant samples.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (don't know)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (don't know)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (don't know)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (don't know)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (don't know)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREOTH_ALL (M2K_x) indicates whether some other type of person gave antenatal care. The meaning of "other" depends on the types of providers of antenatal care specified in a given survey. Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.
ANCAREOTH_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREOTH_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREOTH_02, ANCAREOTH_03, ANCAREOTH_04, ANCAREOTH_05, and ANCAREOTH_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCAREOTH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information on prenatal care from some other person was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCAREOTH_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANCAREOTH_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANCAREOTH_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANCAREOTH_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (last birth)409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREOTH_01 (M2K_1) indicates whether some other person gave antenatal care (for the last birth). The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCARENONE_ALL (M2N_x) indicates whether no one gave antenatal care. The structure of the question varied across samples. See Comparability.
ANCARENONE_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCARENONE_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCARENONE_02, ANCARENONE_03, ANCARENONE_04, ANCARENONE_05, and ANCAaRENONE_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANCARENONE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANCARENONE_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANCARENONE_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent birth are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANCARENONE_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANCARENONE_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (last birth)409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCARENONE_01 (M2N_1) indicates whether no one gave antenatal care (for the last birth). The structure of the question varied across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANTETNUS_ALL indicates whether tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given during the pregnancy to avoid convulsions after birth.
ANTETNUS_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANTETNUS_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANTETNUS_02, ANTETNUS_03, ANTETNUS_04, ANTETNUS_05, and ANTETNUS_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANTETNUS_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information on receipt of tetanus injections during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth (ANTETNUS_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANTETNUS_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANTETNUS_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANTETNUS_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (last birth)417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANTETNUS_01 indicates whether tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given during the pregnancy to avoid convulsions after birth (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANTETNUSNO_ALL (M1_x) indicates whether, and how many, tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given during the pregnancy to avoid convulsions after birth (for the last birth). For a similar variable that only reports whether a tetanus injection was received, see ANTETNUS_ALL.
ANTETNUSNO_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANTETNUSNO_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANTETNUSNO_02, ANTETNUSNO_03, ANTETNUSNO_04, ANTETNUSNO_05, and ANTETNUSNO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANTETNUSNO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information was collected for only the most recent birth (ANTETNUSNO_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANTETNUSNO_02). Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section.
For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANTETNUSNO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1ANTETNUSNO_ALL availableMaternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections before birth (last birth)417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)See ANTETNUSNO_ALL.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy (second to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy (third to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy (fourth to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy (fifth to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections during pregnancy (sixth to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections before pregnancy ending in most recent birth418) Before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
TIMES _____
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey and who received fewer than 2 tetanus injections during the pregnancy ending in her most recent birth, PRETETNUSNO_01 (M1A_1) reports the number of tetanus injections received before that pregnancy (for the last birth).00Received no injection011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSYears between prior tetanus injection and the pregnancy ending in last birth419) CHECK 418:
ONLY ONE TIME
a) How many years ago did you receive that tetanus injection?
YEARS AGO ____
MORE THAN ONE TIME
b) How many years ago did you receive the last tetanus injection prior to this pregnancy?
YEARS AGO ____For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey and who received at least one tetanus injection prior to the pregnancy ending in her last birth, PRETETNUSAGO_01 (M1D_1) reports the number of years between that tetanus injection and the beginning of that pregnancy (for the last birth).000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404096Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSCMC date of tetanus injection preceding the pregnancy ending in last birth419) CHECK 418:
ONLY ONE TIME
a) How many years ago did you receive that tetanus injection?
YEARS AGO ____
MORE THAN ONE TIME
b) How many years ago did you receive the last tetanus injection prior to this pregnancy?
YEARS AGO ____For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey and who received at least one tetanus injection prior to the pregnancy ending in her last birth, PRETETNUSCMC_01 (M1E_1) reports the century month code for the date of that pre-pregnancy tetanus injection (for the last birth).9998Can't be determined9999NIU (not in universe)Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Home (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCHOME_01 (M57A_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at their home.
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCHOME_01 may also be interested in ANCHOMEOTH_01 (received antenatal care at some "other" home).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other's home (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCHOMEOTH_01 (M57B_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at some "other" home. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific "home" sources included in a given survey.
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCHOMEOTH_01 may also be interested in ANCHOME_01 (received antenatal care at their own home).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Non-governmental organization (NGO) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ X
*****
410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCNGO_01 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at a non-governmental organization (NGO).
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCNGO_01, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Private hospital/clinic (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCPRIVHOS_01 (M57M_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at a private hospital or clinic.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPRIVHOS_01, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other private sector (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCPRIVOTH_01 (M57R_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at some "other" private medical source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCPRIVOTH_01 from ANCPUBOTH_01 ("other" under the public medical sector) and ANCOTHER_01 ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Public health center (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCPUBHC_01 (M57F_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at a public health center.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPUBHC_01, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Public hospital (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ X
*****
410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCPUBHOS_01 (M57E_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at a public hospital.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPUBHOS_01, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other public sector (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCPUBOTH_01 (M57L_1) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at some "other" public medical source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCPUBOTH_01 from ANCPRIVOTH_01 ("other" under the private medical sector) and ANCOTHER_01 ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCOTHER_01 (M57X) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported receiving care at some "other" source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCOTHER_01 from ANCPUBOTH_01 ("other" under the public medical sector) and ANCPRIVOTH_01 ("other" under the private medical sector). ANCOTHER_01 includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Government hospital (Jordan) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last 5 years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCJO1_01 indicates whether they received care at a government hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO1_01 is combined with ANCJO2_01 (public university hospital) in ANCPUBHOS_01 (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO1_01 are encouraged to review ANCPUBHOS_01 for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: University hospital (public) (Jordan) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last 5 years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCJO2_01 indicates whether they received care at a public university hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO2_01 is combined with ANCJO1_01 (government hospital) in ANCPUBHOS_01 (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO2_01 are encouraged to review ANCPUBHOS_01 for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last 5 years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCJO3_01 indicates whether they received care at a public Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last 5 years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCJO4_01 indicates whether they received care at a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO4_01 is combined with ANCJO5_01 (UNHCR/other NGO) in ANCNGO_01 (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan survey. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO4_01 are encouraged to review ANCNGO_01 for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan) (last birth)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last 5 years and who received antenatal care during their most recent pregnancy, ANCJO5_01 indicates whether they received care from the UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) or some other NGO. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO5_01 is combined with ANCJO4_01 (UNRWA health center) in ANCNGO_01 (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan survey. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO5_01 are encouraged to review ANCNGO_01 for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for maternal antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy420) During this pregnancy, were you given or did you buy any iron tablets or iron syrup?
SHOW TABLETS/SYRUP.
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 426)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 426)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANIRON_ALL (M45_x) indicates whether they took iron tablets or syrup during the pregnancy.
ANIRON_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANIRON_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANIRON_02, ANIRON_03, ANIRON_04, ANIRON_05, and ANIRON_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANIRON_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For most surveys, this information on taking iron supplements during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth (ANIRON_01). Surveys in which the data were collected for additional births are noted in the comparability section.1ANIRON_ALL availableAntenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (last birth)420) During this pregnancy, were you given or did you buy any iron tablets or iron syrup?
SHOW TABLETS/SYRUP.
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 426)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 426)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANIRON_01 (M45_1) indicates whether they took iron tablets or syrup during the pregnancy (for the last birth).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (second to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care: Took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSDays antenatal iron supplement taken421) During the whole pregnancy, for how many days did you take the tablets or syrup?
IF ANSWER IS NOT NUMERIC, PROBE FOR APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF DAYS.
DAYS ____
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANIROND_ALL (M46_x) indicates the number of days they took iron tablets or syrup during the pregnancy.
ANIROND_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANIROND_01) up to, potentially, the sixth most recent birth (i.e., ANIROND_02, ANIROND_03, ANIROND_04, ANIROND_05, and ANIROND_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If ANIROND_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For most surveys, this information on days of taking iron supplements during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth (ANIROND_01). Surveys in which the data were collected for additional births are noted in the comparability section.1ANIROND_ALL availableAntenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSDays antenatal iron supplement taken (last birth)421) During the whole pregnancy, for how many days did you take the tablets or syrup?
IF ANSWER IS NOT NUMERIC, PROBE FOR APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF DAYS.
DAYS ____
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANIROND_01 (M46_1) indicates the number of days they took iron tablets or syrup (for the last birth).000Not taken996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSDays antenatal iron supplement taken (second to last birth)000Not taken0011 day0022 days0033 days0044 days0055 days0066 days0077 days0088 days0099 days01010 days01111 days01212 days01313 days01414 days01515 days01616 days01717 days01818 days01919 days02020 days02121 days02222 days02323 days02424 days02525 days02626 days02727 days02828 days02929 days03030 days03131 days03232 days03333 days03434 days03535 days03636 days03737 days03838 days03939 days04040 days04141 days04242 days04343 days04444 days04545 days04646 days04747 days04848 days04949 days05050 days05151 days05252 days05353 days05454 days05555 days05656 days05757 days05858 days05959 days06060 days06161 days06262 days06363 days06464 days06565 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universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSDays antenatal iron supplement taken (sixth to last birth)000Not taken0011 day0022 days0033 days0044 days0055 days0066 days0077 days0088 days0099 days01010 days01111 days01212 days01313 days01414 days01515 days01616 days01717 days01818 days01919 days02020 days02121 days02222 days02323 days02424 days02525 days02626 days02727 days02828 days02929 days03030 days03131 days03232 days03333 days03434 days03535 days03636 days03737 days03838 days03939 days04040 days04141 days04242 days04343 days04444 days04545 days04646 days04747 days04848 days04949 days05050 days05151 days05252 days05353 days05454 days05555 days05656 days05757 days05858 days05959 days06060 days06161 days06262 days06363 days06464 days06565 days06666 days06767 days06868 days06969 days07070 days07171 days07272 days07373 days07474 days07575 days07676 days07777 days07878 days07979 days08080 days08181 days08282 days08383 days08484 days08585 days08686 days08787 days08888 days08989 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currently postpartum amenorrheic458) Has your menstrual period returned since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 460)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 461)PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently postpartum abstaining462) Have you had sexual intercourse since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 464)PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1YesGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.BIDX_ALL reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After saying "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.
When women are the unit of analysis, all of their children's characteristics are reported using the index number of the birth history. For example, variables ending with "_01" always refer to the most recent birth. This means that BIDX_01 will always equal "1," BIDX_02 will always equal "2," and so on.
Combined with CASEID, BIDX_ALL uniquely identifies births within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX_ALL uniquely identifies births across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level (KR) and birth-level (BR) datasets.
BIDX_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIDX_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIDX_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If BIDX_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIDX_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIDX_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (second-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.02299NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (third-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.03399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (fourth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.04499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (fifth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.05599NIU (not in universeGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (sixth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.06699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (seventh-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.07799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (eighth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.08899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (ninth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.09999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (tenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.101099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (eleventh-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.111199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (twelfth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.121299NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (thirteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.131399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (fourteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.141499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (fifteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.151599NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (sixteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.161699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (seventeenth-to-last-born child)171799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (eighteenth-to-last-born child)181899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (nineteenth-to-last-born child)191999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirth index history number (twentieth-to-last-born child)202099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.KIDBORD_ALL (BORD_x) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 equals the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.
KIDBORD_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBORD_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBORD_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDBORD_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBORD_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDBORD_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (second-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (third-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (fourth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (fifth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (sixth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (seventh-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151599NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (eighth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (ninth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (tenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708809910101111121299NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (eleventh-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.0110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (twelfth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.011022033044055066077088099101099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (thirteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708809999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (fourteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607708899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (fifteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506607799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (sixteenth-to-last-born child)212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.01102203304405506699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (seventeenth-to-last-born child)01102203304405599NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (eighteenth-to-last-born child)01102203304499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (nineteenth-to-last-born child)01102203399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (twentieth-to-last-born child)01199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 2KIDTWIN_ALL (B0_x) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a singleton (single) birth.
KIDTWIN_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDTWIN_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDTWIN_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDTWIN_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDTWIN_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDTWIN_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (second-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (third-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (fourth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (fifth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (sixth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (seventh-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (eighth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (ninth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (tenth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 200Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)00Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)00Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)00Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is a twin or single birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)00Single birth10Twin or multiple111st of multiple births122nd of multiple births133rd of multiple births144th of multiple births155th of multiple births166th of multiple births99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHMO_ALL (B1_x) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.
KIDBIRTHMO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBIRTHMO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBIRTHMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDBIRTHMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBIRTHMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDBIRTHMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHYR_ALL (B2_x) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.
KIDBIRTHYR_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBIRTHYR_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBIRTHYR_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDBIRTHYR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBIRTHYR_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDBIRTHYR_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____19531953195419541955195519561956195719571958195819591959196019601961196119621962196319631964196419651965196619661967196719681968196919691970197019711971197219721973197319741974197519751976197619771977197819781979197919801980198119811982198219831983198419841985198519861986198719871988198819891989199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420149999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320139999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____195019501951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020109999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920099999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____19491949195019501951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720079999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____19481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620069999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____195019501951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420049999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1952195219531953195419541955195519561956195719571958195819591959196019601961196119621962196319631964196419651965196619661967196719681968196919691970197019711971197219721973197319741974197519751976197619771977197819781979197919801980198119811982198219831983198419841985198519861986198719871988198819891989199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220029999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1949194919501950195119511952195219531953195419541955195519561956195719571958195819591959196019601961196119621962196319631964196419651965196619661967196719681968196919691970197019711971197219721973197319741974197519751976197619771977197819781979197919801980198119811982198219831983198419841985198519861986198719871988198819891989199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220029999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819989999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719979999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____1952195219531953195419541955195519561956195719571958195819591959196019601961196119621962196319631964196419651965196619661967196719681968196919691970197019711971197219721973197319741974197519751976197619771977197819781979197919801980198119811982198219831983198419841985198519861986198719871988198819891989199019901991199119921992199319939999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219929999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)19531953195419541955195519561956195719571958195819591959196019601961196119621962196319631964196419651965196619661967196719681968196919691970197019711971197219721973197319741974197519751976197619771977197819781979197919801980198119811982198219831983198419841985198519861986198719879999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)1951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619869999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)1950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619769999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHDAY_ALL (B17_x) reports the day of the month of the child's birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.
KIDBIRTHDAY_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBIRTHDAY_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBIRTHDAY_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDBIRTHDAY_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBIRTHDAY_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDBIRTHDAY_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC)KIDDOBCMC_ALL (B3_x) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child.
KIDDOBCMC_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDDOBCMC_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDDOBCMC_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDDOBCMC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDDOBCMC_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDDOBCMC_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (seventeenth-to-last-born child)9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (eighteenth-to-last-born child)9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (nineteenth-to-last-born child)9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC) (twentieth-to-last-born child)9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDDOBCDC_ALL (B18_X) reports the century day code for the child's date of birth.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. They are similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program's "Calculating the Age of Children More Precisely" documentation,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn - t affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in KIDDOBCDC_ALL are calculated using the Gregorian calendar.1KIDDOBCDC_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (seventeenth-to-last-born child)99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth (CDC) (eighteenth-to-last-born child)99999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 2KIDSEX _ALL (B4_x) reports the sex of each birth reported by women of childbearing age.
KIDSEX_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDSEX_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDSEX_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDSEX_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDSEX_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDSEX_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (second most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (third most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (fourth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (fifth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (sixth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (seventh most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (eighth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (ninth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (tenth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (eleventh most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (twelfth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (thirteenth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (fourteenth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (fifteenth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (sixteenth most recent birth)213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 21Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (seventeenth most recent birth)1Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (eighteenth most recent birth)1Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (nineteenth most recent birth)1Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSex of child (twentieth most recent birth)1Male2Female9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)KIDALIVE _ALL (B5_x) indicates whether each birth reported by a woman of childbearing age is alive.
KIDALIVE_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDALIVE_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDALIVE_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDALIVE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDALIVE_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDALIVE_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (most recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (second most recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (third most recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (fourth most recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (fifth most recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (sixth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (seventh recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (eighth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (ninth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (tenth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (eleventh recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (twelfth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (thirteenth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (fourteenth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (fifteenth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (sixteenth recent birth)216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (seventeenth recent birth)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (eighteenth recent birth)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (nineteenth recent birth)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive (twentieth recent birth)0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)LINENOKID_ALL (B16_x) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the child's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking the household survey respondent, "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.
KIDCURAGE_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDCURAGE_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDCURAGE_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDCURAGE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDCURAGE_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1LINENOKID_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656566666767686869697070717172727373747498Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (second-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646498Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (third-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636398Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (fourth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626298Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (fifth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606098Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (sixth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (seventh-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454598Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (eighth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (ninth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (tenth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (eleventh-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424299NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (twelfth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (thirteenth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (fourteenth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (fifteenth-to-last-born child)219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151599NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (sixteenth-to-last-born child)00Not listed in household011022033044055066077088099101099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (seventeenth-to-last-born child)00Not listed in household01102203304499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (eighteenth-to-last-born child)00Not listed in household01102203399NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household (nineteenth-to-last-born child)00Not listed in household99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____KIDAGEDEATH_ALL (B6_x) reports the age of the deceased child at death. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit:
100: Days
200: Months
300: Years
KIDAGEDEATH_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEDEATH_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEDEATH_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDAGEDEATH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEDEATH_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDAGEDEATH_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____See KIDAGEDEATH_ALL.100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months297Months: Inconsistant298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistant997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (second-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months25959 months297Months: Inconsistant298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years33838 years33939 years34040 years397Years: Inconsistant398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistant997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (third-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months297Months: Inconsistant298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years33838 years397Years: Inconsistant398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistant997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (fourth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days197Days: Inconsistant198Days: Don't know199Days: number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months25959 months298Months: Don't know299Months: number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years397Years: Inconsistant398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistant997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (fifth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days197Days: Inconsistant198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months297Months: Inconsistant298Months: Don't know299Months: Missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (sixth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years33838 years33939 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (seventh-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (eighth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months297Months: Inconsistent298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (ninth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months298Months: Don't know299Monoths: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (tenth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (eleventh-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don’t know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (twelfth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (thirteenth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (fourteenth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (fifteenth-to-last-born child)100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days198Days: Don’t know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months298Months: Don't know299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (sixteenth-to-last-born child)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (seventeenth-to-last-born child)100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days198Days: Don't know199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years397Years: Inconsistent398Years: Don't know399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (eighteenth-to-last-born child)100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (nineteenth-to-last-born child)100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death (non-imputed) (twentieth-to-last-born child)100Less than 1 day1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days199Days: Number missing200Less than 1 month2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months299Months: Number missing300Less than 1 year3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years399Years: Number missing996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed)KIDAGEDIEDIMP _ALL (B7_x) reports the age of the deceased child at death in months (including imputed ages).
KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEDIEDIMP_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (second-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (third-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (fourth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (fifth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (sixth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (seventh-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (eighth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (ninth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (tenth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (eleventh-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (twelfth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (thirteenth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (fourteenth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (fifteenth-to-last birth)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (sixteenth-to-last birth)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (seventeenth-to-last birth)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (eighteenth-to-last birth)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (nineteenth-to-last birth)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in months (including imputed) (twentieth-to-last birth)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of childKIDAGEDEATHFLAG_ALL (B13_x) reports the type of problem, if any, found when editing responses about the child's age at death (in KIDAGEDEATH_ALL). A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.
KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDAGEDEATHFLAG_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (second-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (third-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (fourth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (fifth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (sixth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (seventh-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (eighth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (ninth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (tenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (eleventh-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (twelfth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (thirteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (fourteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (fifteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (sixteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (seventeenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (eighteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (nineteenth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of child (twentieth-to-last-born child)00No flag01Reported age places death after interview02Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding03Reported age less than age given supplemental food04Reported age less than age first breastfed05Reported age before last vaccination06Reported age outside expected range for units07Reported age was imputed, units given08Reported age was imputed, units not given09Reported age adjusted to give age in months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________KIDCURAGE_ALL (B8_x) reports the current age of the living child, in years, at the time of the survey.
KIDCURAGE_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDCURAGE_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDCURAGE_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDCURAGE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDCURAGE_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDCURAGE_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (second-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (third-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (fourth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (fifth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (sixth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (seventh-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________04405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (eighth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________0660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (ninth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (tenth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404099NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (eleventh-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________09910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (twelfth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (thirteenth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (fourteenth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (fifteenth-to-last-born child)217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (sixteenth-to-last-born child)1818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373799NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (seventeenth-to-last-born child)2020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363699NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (eighteenth-to-last-born child)232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383899NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (nineteenth-to-last-born child)2727282829293030313199NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years (twentieth-to-last-born child)343499NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDCURAGEMO_ALL (B19_x) reports the current age of the child, in months, at the time of the survey. If the child has died, KIDCURAGEMO_ALL reports the number of months since the child was born.
KIDCURAGEMO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDCURAGEMO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDCURAGEMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDCURAGEMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDCURAGEMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDCURAGEMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (seventeenth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months (eighteenth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 2KIDLIVESWITH_ALL (B9_x) reports the person with whom the child usually lives (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).
KIDLIVESWITH_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDLIVESWITH_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDLIVESWITH_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDLIVESWITH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDLIVESWITH_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDLIVESWITH_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (second-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (third-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (fourth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (fifth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (sixth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (seventh-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (eighth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (ninth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (tenth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (eleventh-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (twelfth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (thirteenth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (fourteenth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (fifteenth-to-last-born child)218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 210Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (sixteenth-to-last-born child)10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (seventeenth-to-last-born child)10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (eighteenth-to-last-born child)10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (nineteenth-to-last-born child)10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or others (twentieth-to-last-born child)10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birthKIDAGEINFO_ALL (B10_x) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.
KIDAGEINFO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEINFO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEINFO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If KIDAGEINFO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEINFO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1KIDAGEINFO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (second-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (third-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all inputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year- age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL (B11_x) reports the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months until the child was born, after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's next oldest sibling).
Because BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL relates to the child's older sibling, first-born children and twins of first-born children are not included in this variable set.
BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIRTHINTPREMO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPREMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHINTPREMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (sixteenth-to-last-born child)998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (seventeenth-to-last-born child)998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (eighteenth-to-last-born child)998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceeding birth interval, in months (nineteenth-to-last-born child)998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL (B12_x) reports the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months, after the child was born, until the mother's next birth (i.e., before the child's next youngest sibling).
Because BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL relates to the child's younger sibling, last-born children and twins of last-born children are not included in this variable set.
BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL consists of a set of nineteen separate variables, covering the second-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPOSTMO_02) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all but the most recent birth for a woman, up to a maximum of her twentieth birth. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to the twentieth births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had a 19th or 20th birth). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (second-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (third-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (fourth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (fifth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (sixth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (seventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (eighth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (ninth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (tenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (eleventh-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (twelfth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (thirteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (fourteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (fifteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (sixteenth-to-last-born child)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (seventeenth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (eighteenth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (nineteenth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months (twentieth-to-last-born child)999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)OTHBIRTHININT_ALL (B15_x) indicates whether there were any other live births in the interval between this birth and the previously reported birth. The survey form included the question, "Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died?"
For DHS Phase III only, OTHBIRTHININT_ALL (B15_x) is limited to "Births for which the interval between the birth and the previously reported birth was four or more years (B14 =1)," according to the Recode Manuals. For later Phases, the universe is all second- and higher-order births.
The DHS Recode Manuals include the following explanatory note about this variable:
Variables B14 and B15 are questions used in the interview to try and ascertain if the respondent had omitted any live births while reporting her birth history. The birth history may have been modified during the interviewing process, and the responses may not now correspond to the interval between the birth and the preceding birth recorded in this section. The data have been included to help indicate cases where the respondent may have omitted live births while originally reporting the birth history. The omitted births should be included in this final version of the birth history.
OTHBIRTHININT_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (OTHBIRTHININT_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (OTHBIRTHININT_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If OTHBIRTHININT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then OTHBIRTHININT_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1OTHBIRTHININT_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (second-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (third-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (fourth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (fifth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (sixth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (seventh-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (eighth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (ninth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (tenth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___PREGDUR_ALL (B20_x) reports the duration of the pregnancy (in months) before the child was born, for children born in the three to five years before the survey.
PREGDUR_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PREGDUR_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (PREGDUR_06) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If PREGDUR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman within a specified number of years before the survey, up to a maximum of six births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 5 or 6 births within five years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in the past five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PREGDUR_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PREGDUR_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (last-born child)227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (second-to-last-born child)227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (third-to-last-born child)227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (fourth-to-last-born child)227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (fifth-to-last-born child)227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy (sixth-to-last-born child)066 months077 months088 months099 months99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BIRTHSZ_ALL (M18_x) indicates the size of child at birth, reported subjectively.
BIRTHSZ_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIRTHSZ_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BIRTHSZ_02, BIRTHSZ_03, BIRTHSZ_04, BIRTHSZ_05, and BIRTHSZ_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BIRTHSZ_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
This information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHSZ_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIRTHSZ_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (last birth)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 8See BIRTHSZ_ALL.10Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (second to last birth)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 810Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (third to last birth)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 810Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (fourth to last birth)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 810Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (fifth to last birth)10Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report) (sixth to last birth)10Large11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Small31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BIRTHWT_ALL (M19_x) reports the child's birthweight in kilos with three implied decimal places (or, alternatively stated, in grams with no decimal places). Children who were not weighed are coded 9996.
BIRTHWT_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIRTHWT_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BIRTHWT_02, BIRTHWT_03, BIRTHWT_04, BIRTHWT_05, and BIRTHWT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BIRTHWT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
This information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHWT_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIRTHWT_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BIRTHWT_01 (M19_1) reports the last-born child's birthweight in kilos with three implied decimal places (or, alternatively stated, in grams with no decimal places). Children who were not weighed are coded 9996.99959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (second to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 9999899959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (third to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 9999899959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (fourth to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 9999899959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (fifth to last birth)99959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos (sixth to last birth)99959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BIRTHWTREF_ALL (M19A_x) indicates whether the child's reported weight at birth (BIRTHWT_ALL) was recorded from a health card or based on the mother's recall. Children who were not weighed are coded 9996.
BIRTHWTREF_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIRTHWTREF_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BIRTHWTREF_02, BIRTHWTREF_03, BIRTHWTREF_04, BIRTHWTREF_05, and BIRTHWTREF_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BIRTHWTREF_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
This information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHWTREF_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BIRTHWTREF_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of birthweight info (health card or recall) (last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BIRTHWTREF_01 (M19A_1) indicates whether the child's reported weight at birth (BIRTHWT_01) was recorded from a health card or based on the mother's recall. Children who were not weighed at birth are coded 0.0Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall) (second to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 999980Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall) (third to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 999980Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall) (fourth to last birth)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
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DON'T KNOW 999980Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall) (fifth to last birth)0Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall) (sixth to last birth)0Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, CHDESIRE_ALL (M10_x) indicates whether the child was wanted at the time of pregnancy, was wanted but later, or was not wanted at all.
CHDESIRE_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (CHDESIRE_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., CHDESIRE_02, CHDESIRE_03, CHDESIRE_04, CHDESIRE_05, and CHDESIRE_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If CHDESIRE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
This information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then CHDESIRE_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (last birth)228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, CHDESIRE_01 (M10_1) indicates whether the last-born child was wanted at the time of pregnancy, was wanted but later, or was not wanted at all.1Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (second to last birth)228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 21Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (third to last birth)228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 21Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (fourth to last birth)228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 21Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (fifth to last birth)1Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted pregnancy (sixth to last birth)1Then2Later3No more7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey and who wanted to become pregnant later, CHDESIREL_ALL (M11_x) reports the length of time they would have wanted to wait. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in weeks are coded with a "1" in the first digit, while intervals reported in years are coded with a "2" in the first digit.
CHDESIREL_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (CHDESIREL_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., CHDESIREREL_02, CHDESIREL_03, CHDESIREREL_04, CHDESIREL_05, and CHDESIREL_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If CHDESIREL_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For nearly all samples, this information was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. (See Comparability for information about exceptions.) In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then CHDESIREL_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1CHDESIREL_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (last birth)407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998See CHDESIREL_ALL.100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Weeks, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (second to last birth)407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Months, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (third to last birth)407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Weeks, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (fourth to last birth)407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Weeks, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (fifth to last birth)100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Weeks, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy (sixth to last birth)100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Weeks, number missing200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98PPAMHMO_ALL reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO_ALL, but women who were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC_ALL.
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.
PPAMHMO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPAMHMO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPAMHMO_02, PPAMHMO_03, PPAMHMO_04, PPAMHMO_05, and PPAMHMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPAMHMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPAMHMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PPAMHMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (last births)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98PPAMHMO_01 reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child (for the last birth), for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO_01, but women who were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC_01.
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (second to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (third to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (fourth to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (fifth to last birth)000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (sixth to last birth)000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+90Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98PPAMHMOC_ALL (M9_x) reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC_ALL. By contrast, only women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO_ALL.
PPAMHMOC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPAMHMOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPAMHMOC_02, PPAMHMOC_03, PPAMHMOC_04, PPAMHMOC_05, and PPAMHMOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPAMHMOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.
For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (96 in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I. For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of postpartum amenorrhea extended into the following pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.1PPAMHMOC_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98PPAMHMOC_01 (M9_1) reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child (for the last birth), for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC_01. By contrast, only women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO_01.
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.
For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (96 in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I. For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of postpartum amenorrhea extended into the following pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (second to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 980000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (third to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 980000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (fourth to last birth)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 980000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (fifth to last birth)0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (sixth to last birth)0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrheaPPAMFLAG_ALL (M28_x) reports the type of problem, if any, found in editing data on the duration of postpartum amenorrhea, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Cases with no known problem are coded 0.
PPAMFLAG_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPAMFLAG_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPAMFLAG_02, PPAMFLAG_03, PPAMFLAG_04, PPAMFLAG_05, and PPAMFLAG_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPAMFLAG_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPAMFLAG_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
For discussion of the editing rules implemented (by the survey administrators) for data on postpartum amenorrhea, see PPAMHMO_ALL and PPAMHMOC_ALL,1PPAMFLAG_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (last birth)PPAMFLAG_01 (M28_1) reports the type of problem, if any, found in editing data on the duration of postpartum amenorrhea (for the last birth), for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Cases with no known problem are coded 0.
For discussion of the editing rules implemented (by the survey administrators) for data on postpartum amenorrhea, see PPAMHMO_01 and PPAMHMOC_01,0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (second to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (third to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (fourth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (fifth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum amenorrhea (sixth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMO_ALL (M8_x) indicates the duration, in months, of postpartum abstinence. Women who were still abstaining at the time of interview were excluded from PPABMO_ALL, but they are included in the similar variable PPABMOC_ALL.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration were left with the original response, but are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_ALL and are coded as "Inconsistent" on PPABMOC_ALL.
PPABMO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPABMO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPABMO_02, PPABMO_03, PPABMO_04, PPABMO_05, and PPABMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPABMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPABMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PPABMO_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____See PPABMO_ALL.000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (second to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (third to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (fourth to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (fifth to last birth)000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSDuration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (sixth to last birth)000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMOC_ALL (M9_x) reports their calculated months of postpartum abstinence, including the duration for women who were still abstaining at the time of the interview. The similar variable PPABMO_ALL also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_ALL and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC_ALL.
PPABMOC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPABMOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPABMOC_02, PPABMOC_03, PPABMOC_04, PPABMOC_05, and PPABMOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPABMOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPABMOC_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PPABMOC_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMOC_01 (M9_1) reports their calculated months of postpartum abstinence (after the last birth), including the duration for women who were still abstaining at the time of the interview. The similar variable PPABMO_01 also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_01 and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC_01.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (second to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (third to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (fourth to last birth)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (fifth to last birth)000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMonths of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (sixth to last birth)000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinencePPABFLAG_ALL (M29_x) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the duration of postpartum abstinence (in PPABMO_ALL), for women who had resumed sexual relations after a birth in the past three to five years. A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.
PPABFLAG_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPABFLAG_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPABFLAG_02, PPABFLAG_03, PPABFLAG_04, PPABFLAG_05, and PPABFLAG_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If PPAMFLAG_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPABFLAG_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1PPABFLAG_ALL availableGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (last birth)PPABFLAG_01 (M29_1) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the duration of postpartum abstinence (in PPABMO_01), for women who had resumed sexual relations after their last birth in the past three to five years. A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (second to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (third to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (fourth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (fifth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for postpartum abstinence (sixth to last birth)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in maternity historyMATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in immunization/health historyHEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in the child health historyKIDHEALTHIDX (V418A) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the child health history (Section 6 of the standard DHS questionnaire for Phase VII).
This number is typically equal to the number of births in the five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSIN5YRS, KIDHEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, KIDHEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in height and weight tableBIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days467) In the first three days after delivery, was (NAME) given anything to drink other than breast milk?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 468)For women who gave birth in the three to five years preceding the survey and who ever breastfed, NBFEDANY_ALL (M55_x) indicates whether the child was given anything other than breast milk to drink in the first three days after delivery.
NBFEDANY_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDANY_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDANY_02, NBFEDANY_03, NBFEDANY_04, NBFEDANY_05, and NBFEDANY_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDANY_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDANY_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDANY_01).1NBFEDANY_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (last birth)467) In the first three days after delivery, was (NAME) given anything to drink other than breast milk?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 468)For women who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey and who ever breastfed, NBFEDANY_01 (M55_1) indicates whether the child was given anything other than breast milk to drink in the first three days after delivery (for the last birth).8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (second to last birth)0No, given something1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDMILK_ALL (M55A_x) indicates whether the child was given milk in the first three days after birth.
NBFEDMILK_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDMILK_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDMILK_02, NBFEDMILK_03, NBFEDMILK_04, NBFEDMILK_05, and NBFEDMILK_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDMILK_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDMILK_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDMILK_01).1NBFEDMILK_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDMILK_01 (M55A_1) indicates whether the child was given milk in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDWAT_ALL (M55B_x) indicates whether the child was given plain water in the first three days after the birth.
NBFEDWAT_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDWAT_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDWAT_02, NBFEDWAT_03, NBFEDWAT_04, NBFEDWAT_05, and NBFEDWAT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDWAT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDWAT_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDWAT_01).1NBFEDWAT_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDWAT_01 (M55B_1) indicates whether the child was given plain water in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDSUG_ALL (M55C_x) indicates whether the child was given sugar or glucose water in the first three days after birth.
NBFEDSUG_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDSUG_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDSUG_02, NBFEDSUG_03, NBFEDSUG_04, NBFEDSUG_05, and NBFEDSUG_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDSUG_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDSUG_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDSUG_01).1NBFEDSUG_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDSUG_01 (M55C_1) indicates whether the child was given sugar or glucose water in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDGP_ALL (M55D_x) indicates whether the child was given gripe water in the first three days after the birth. Gripe water is liquid (whose ingredients vary) that is given to infants to treat colic and other stomach ailments.
NBFEDGP_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDGP_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDGP_02, NBFEDGP_03, NBFEDGP_04, NBFEDGP_05, and NBFEDGP_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDGP_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDGP_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDGP_01).1NBFEDGP_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDGP_01 (M55D_1) indicates whether the child was given gripe water in the first three days (for the last birth). Gripe water is liquid (whose ingredients vary) that is given to infants to treat colic and other stomach ailments.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDORT_ALL (M55E_x) indicates whether the child was given a sugar-salt-water solution in the first three days after birth.
NBFEDORT_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDORT_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDORT_02, NBFEDORT_03, NBFEDORT_04, NBFEDORT_05, and NBFEDORT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDORT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDORT_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDORT_01).1NBFEDORT_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDORT_01 (M55E_1) indicates whether the child was given a sugar-salt-water solution in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDJUI_ALL (M55F_x) indicates whether the child was given fruit juice in the first three days after birth.
NBFEDJUI_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDJUI_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDJUI_02, NBFEDJUI_03, NBFEDJUI_04, NBFEDJUI_05, and NBFEDJUI_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDJUI_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDJUI_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDJUI_01).1NBFEDJUI_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDJUI_01 (M55F_1) indicates whether the child was given fruit juice in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDFORM_ALL (M55G_x) indicates whether the child was given infant formula in the first three days after the birth.
NBFEDFORM_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDFORM_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDFORM_02, NBFEDFORM_03, NBFEDFORM_04, NBFEDFORM_05, and NBFEDFORM_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDFORM_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDFORM_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDFORM_01).1NBFEDFORM_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDFORM_01 (M55G_1) indicates whether the child was given infant formula in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDTEA_ALL (M55H_x) indicates whether the child was given tea/infusions in the first three days after birth. Wording varied somewhat across samples. See Comparability.
NBFEDTEA_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDTEA_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDTEA_02, NBFEDTEA_03, NBFEDTEA_04, NBFEDTEA_05, and NBFEDTEA_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDTEA_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDTEA_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDTEA_01).1NBFEDTEA_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDTEA_01 (M55H_1) indicates whether the child was given tea/infusions in the first three days (for the last birth). Wording varied somewhat across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years, NBFEDHON_ALL (M55I_x) indicates whether the child was given honey in the first three days after the birth.
NBFEDHON_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDHON_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDHON_02, NBFEDHON_03, NBFEDHON_04, NBFEDHON_05, and NBFEDHON_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDHON_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDHON_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDHON_01).1NBFEDHON_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last five years, NBFEDHON_01 (M55H_1) indicates whether the child was given honey in the first three days (for the last birth).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDOTH_ALL (M55X_x) indicates whether the child was given some other liquid in the first three days after birth. The meaning of "other" is relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.
NBFEDOTH_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDOTH_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDOTH_02, NBFEDOTH_03, NBFEDOTH_04, NBFEDOTH_05, and NBFEDOTH_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDOTH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDOTH_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDOTH_01).1NBFEDOTH_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDOTH_01 (M55X_1) indicates whether the child was given some other liquid in the first three days (for the last birth). The meaning of "other" is relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (second to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (third to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDNO_ALL (M55Z_x) indicates whether the child was given nothing (i.e., no supplemental fluids) to drink in the first three days after the birth. Some children may have been fed the mother's colostrum, a nourishing milky fluid that comes from the breast before true milk appears.
NBFEDNO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (NBFEDNO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., NBFEDNO_02, NBFEDNO_03, NBFEDNO_04, NBFEDNO_05, and NBFEDNO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If NBFEDNO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then NBFEDNO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
As documented in the Comparability section, many surveys collected this information for the last-born child only (NBFEDNO_01).1NBFEDNO_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (last birth)467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor women who gave birth in the last three to five years, NBFEDNO_01 (M55Z_1) indicates whether the child was given nothing (i.e., no supplemental fluids) to drink in the first three days (for the last birth). Some children may have been fed the mother's colostrum, a nourishing milky fluid that comes from the breast before true milk appears.0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (second to last birth)0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (third to last birth)0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (fourth to last birth)0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (fifth to last birth)0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing (sixth to last birth)0No, given something1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours652) Did (NAME FROM 649) eat any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 'YES' PROBE: What kind of solid, semi-solid, or soft foods did (NAME) eat?
YES 1 (GO BACK TO 650 TO RECORD FOOD EATEN THEN CONTINUE TO 653)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 700)FEDANY24H (M39A_x) indicates whether the woman gave her child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime.
The related variable FEDANY24HX_ALL (M39_x) reports the number of times the woman gave her child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in the previous 24 hours.
FEDANY24H_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (FEDANY24H_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., FEDANY24H_02, FEDANY24H_03, FEDANY24H_04, FEDANY24H_05, and FEDANY24H_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If FEDANY24H_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For most surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on the youngest surviving child under age 2. If the respondent's last-born child had died but the second-to-last child was still alive, FEDANY24H_02 would indicate whether the respondent's second-to-last child was given solid, semi-solid, or soft foods only if the last-born child had died. Data were hypothetically collected on up to the sixth-most-recent birth, but if no women in the survey had 6 births and the 5 most recent had died, FEDANY24H_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Surveys that differ from this pattern are noted below.1FEDANY24H_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (last birth)652) Did (NAME FROM 649) eat any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 'YES' PROBE: What kind of solid, semi-solid, or soft foods did (NAME) eat?
YES 1 (GO BACK TO 650 TO RECORD FOOD EATEN THEN CONTINUE TO 653)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 700)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)652) Did (NAME FROM 649) eat any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 'YES' PROBE: What kind of solid, semi-solid, or soft foods did (NAME) eat?
YES 1 (GO BACK TO 650 TO RECORD FOOD EATEN THEN CONTINUE TO 653)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 700)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (third to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (fourth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours653) How many times did (NAME FROM 649) eat solid, semi-solid, soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ______
DON'T KNOW 8FEDANY24HX_ALL (M39_x) reports how many times the women gave her child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime.
The related variable FEDANY24H_ALL (M39A_x) indicates whether the woman gave her child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in the previous 24 hours.
FEDANY24HX_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (FEDANY24HX_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., FEDANY24HX_02, FEDANY24HX_03, FEDANY24HX_04, FEDANY24HX_05, and FEDANY24HX_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If FEDANY24HX_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For Phase VI forward, information for this variable was collected on the youngest surviving child under age 2. If the respondent's last-born child had died but the second-to-last child was still alive, FEDANY24HX_02 would indicate whether the respondent's second-to-last child was given solid, semi-solid, or soft foods only if the last-born child had died. Data were hypothetically collected on up to the sixth-most-recent birth, but if no women in the survey had 6 births and the 5 most recent had died, FEDANY24HX_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
In previous phases, information was collected on all surviving children, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then FEDANY24HX_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1FEDANY24HX_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (last birth)653) How many times did (NAME FROM 649) eat solid, semi-solid, soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ______
DON'T KNOW 8000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)653) How many times did (NAME FROM 649) eat solid, semi-solid, soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ______
DON'T KNOW 8000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (second to last birth)000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose young child was still alive, BRSFEDBOT_ALL (M38_x) indicates whether the child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
BRSFEDBOT_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDBOT_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDBOT_02, BRSFEDBOT_03, BRSFEDBOT_04, BRSFEDBOT_05, and BRSFEDBOT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BRSFEDBOT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
The information in BRSFEDBOT_ALL was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDBOT_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Some surveys, specified in the Comparison section, collected this information for only the last-born child (BRSFEDBOT_01).1BRSFEDBOT_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (last birth)470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last birth was still alive, BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (second to last birth)470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 80No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (third to last birth)470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 80No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (fourth to last birth)470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 80No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (fifth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDrank from bottle with nipple in last day or night (sixth to last birth)0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSMother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently breastfeeding any child469) Are you still breastfeeding (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.
This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed)For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BRSFEDMO_ALL (M5_x) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding for a birth, including cases where 1) the woman was still breastfeeding at the time of the interview or 2) the child had been breastfed until its death. Cases in these two categories were excluded from the related variable BRSFEDUR_ALL on the duration of breastfeeding.
For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original report of the duration of breastfeeding were coded as "Inconsistent." In cases where the reported duration was one month longer than the relevant interval, duration was shortened by one month. If the duration of breastfeeding exceeded the child's age at death, the duration of breastfeeding was changed to the age at death.
BRSFEDMO_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDMO_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDMO_02, BRSFEDMO_03, BRSFEDMO_04, BRSFEDMO_05, and BRSFEDMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BRSFEDMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
The information in BRSFEDMO_ALL was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1BRSFEDMO_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (last birth)See BRSFEDMO_ALL.000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060(+)92Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (second to last birth)000 months01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606092Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (third to last birth)000 months01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606092Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (fourth to last birth)000 months01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606092Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (fifth to last birth)000 months01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606092Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (sixth to last birth)000 months01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606092Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical)For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, BRSFEDCAT_ALL indicates whether she ever breastfed, and, if so, whether she is still breastfeeding the child.
BRSFEDCAT_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDCAT_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDCAT_02, BRSFEDCAT_03, BRSFEDCAT_04, BRSFEDCAT_05, and BRSFEDCAT_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BRSFEDCAT_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
The information in BRSFEDCAT_ALL was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDCAT_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
The related variable BRSFEDUR_ALL (M4_x) reports the number of months of breastfeeding for women who are no longer breastfeeding. BRSFEDMO_ALL (M5_x) reports the calculated number of months of breastfeeding, including women who were still breastfeeding at the time of the interview.1BRSFEDCAT_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (last birth)For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, BRSFEDCAT_01 indicates whether she ever breastfed, and, if so, whether she is still breastfeeding (for the last birth).
The related variable BRSFEDUR_01 (M4_01) reports the number of months of breastfeeding for women who are no longer breastfeeding. BRSFEDMO_01 (M5_01) reports the calculated number of months of breastfeeding, including women who were still breastfeeding at the time of the interview.00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (second to last birth)00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (third to last birth)00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (fourth to last birth)00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (fifth to last birth)00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical) (sixth to last birth)00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Formerly but not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For women who gave birth in the three to five years preceding the survey and who ever breastfed the infant, BRSFEDST_ALL (M34_x) reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her child. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.
BRSFEDST_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDST_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDST_02, BRSFEDST_03, BRSFEDST_04, BRSFEDST_05, and BRSFEDST_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BRSFEDST_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDST_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.
Many surveys, noted in the Comparability section, collected this information for the last-born child only.1BRSFEDST_ALL availableBreastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (last birth)466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For women who gave birth in the three to five years preceding the survey and who ever breastfed the infant, BRSFEDST_01 (M34_1) reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her child (for the last birth). Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200Same day2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (second to last birth)000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200Same day2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (third to last birth)000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200Same day2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (fourth to last birth)000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200Same day2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (fifth to last birth)000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200DAYS2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed (sixth to last birth)000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033104410551066107710881099110101111111212113131141411515116161171711818119191202012121122221232312424125251262612727128281292913030131311323213333134341353513636137371383813939140401414114242143431444414545146461474714848149491505016060170701808019090199Hours, number unspecified200DAYS2011 day2022 days20332044205520662077208820992101021111212122131321414215152161621717218182191922020221212222222323224242252522626227272282822929230302313123232233332343423535236362373723838239392404024141242422434324444245452464624747248482494925050251512525225353254542555525656257572585825959260602616126262263632646426565266662676726868269692707027171272722737327474275752767627777278782797928080281812828228383284842858528686287872888828989290902919129292293932949429595296962979729898299Days, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWhen mother first put last-born child to breast466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and breastfed their last-born child, BFEEDST (V426) reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her last-born child. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDST_01 (M34_1), which also reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her child (for the last birth).
When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDST describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of hours or days in BFEEDST does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was first breastfed after that amount of time. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDST (M34) to determine the length of time between the specific child's birth and when that child was first breastfed.000Immediately100Within first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours: Number missing200Within first day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days: Number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSHeard of ORS for diarrhea treatment648) Have you ever heard of a special product called Aquacell or Paralait you can get for treatment of diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2DIATRORSHEARD (V416) indicates whether the woman ever heard of using an oral rehydration solution (ORS) to treat diarrhea. ORS generally consists of drinking water with the addition of sugar and salt (in a homemade solution) or a commercial mixture of salt, glucose, potassium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate added to clean water.10No20Yes21Used ORS22Heard of ORS23Recognized ORS packet98Missing99NIU (not in universe)ORS treatment Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest surviving child under age 51202) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGED 0-4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.212 _______________________
LINE NUMBER OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.219 ______________________CDBIDXYNG reports the birth index number of the respondent's youngest surviving co-resident child under age 5.11223344559NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest child age 3-4 for child development module1209) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.212 _________________________________
LINE NUMBER OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.219 _____________________________CDBIDXYNG3 reports the birth index number the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or older, under a certain age (usually between age 3 and 5).1122334455669NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children's books for youngest child1203) READ TO THE RESPONDENT:
Now I would like to ask you some questions about (NAME OF THE CHILD FROM 1202), your youngest child living with you who is 0-4 years old.CDBOOKNO reports the number of children's books or picture books the respondent has for her youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5.0000110220330440550660770880991010+98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with homemade toys1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYHOME indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys, such as dolls or cars, made at home.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with toys from shop1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYSHOP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys from a shop or manufactured toys.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with household objects1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYOBJ indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with household objects, such as bowls or pots, or objects found outside, such as sticks, rocks, animal shells, or leaves.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left alone for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEHR reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left alone for more than an hour.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left in care of another child for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEKID reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left for more than an hour in the care of another child under age 10.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSHours youngest child spent at early childhood education program in past week1212) Within the last seven days, about how many hours did (NAME) attend?
NUMBER OF HOURS ____________CDEDUCPROGHR reports the number of hours the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 attended an early childhood education program in the last week.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)71717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586868787888889899090+Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADNONE indicates whether no one read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No, someone1Yes, no one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) read books aloud or looked at pictures with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child read books aloud or looked at pictures with the child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADOTH indicates whether some other person read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYNONE indicates whether no one told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) told stories to her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 told stories to the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYOTH indicates whether some other person told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGNONE indicates whether no one sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) sang songs (including lullabies) to or with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the child in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGOTH indicates whether some other person sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDENONE indicates whether no one took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) took her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 took the child outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEOTH indicates whether some other person took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYNONE indicates whether no one played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) played with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 played with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYOTH indicates whether some other person played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTNONE indicates whether no one named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) named, counted, or drew things with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 named, counted, or drew things with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTOTH indicates whether some other person named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can identify at least 10 letters of the alphabet1214) I would like to ask you some questions about the health and development of (NAME). Children do not all develop and learn at the same rate. For example, some walk earlier than others. These questions are related to several aspects (NAME)'s development.
Can (NAME) identify or name at least ten letters?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD10LETTERS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can identify or name at least 10 letters of the alphabet.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can read at least 4 words1215) Can (NAME) read at least four simple, popular words?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD4WORDS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can read at least four simple, common words.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child knows numbers 1 to 101216) Does (NAME) know the name and recognize the symbol of all numbers from 1 to 10?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDNUMBERS10 indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 knows the name and recognizes the symbols for all numbers from 1 to 10.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can pick up small object with 2 fingers1217) Can (NAME) pick up a small object with two fingers, like a stick or a root from the ground?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDPICKUP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can pick up a small object with two fingers, such as a stick or a rock from the ground.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child is sometimes too sick to play1218) Is (NAME) sometimes too sick to play?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDTOOSICK indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 is sometimes too sick to play.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can follow simple directions1219) Does (NAME) follow simple directions on how to do something correctly?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDFOLLOWDIR indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can follow simple directions on how to do something correctly.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can do tasks independently1220) When given something to do, is (NAME) able to do it independently?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDINDEP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4, when given something to do, is able to do it independently.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets along well with other children1221) Does (NAME) get along well with other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDGETALONG indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets along well with other children.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child kicks, bites, or hits others1222) Does (NAME) kick, bite, or hit other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDHITOTH indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 kicks, bites, or hits other children or adults.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets distracted easily1223) Does (NAME) get distracted easily?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1333)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1333)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 1333)CDDISTRACT indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets distracted easily.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSCode of person measuring children's height and weightFor women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, BIOMEASCODE (V420) reports the code assigned to the person measuring their children's height and weight. Codes are sample-specific; a given numeric code in one sample refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another sample.
Using the measurer and assistant measurer (BIOASSTMEASCODE (V421)) codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "out of range" cases) depended on the person measuring the children.99999NIU (not in universe)99998Missing99997Don't know99996Inconsistent99995No living children under 5Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSUnder age 18 (according to household questionnaire) (respondents to women's survey)203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFUNDER18 (V452A) indicates whether the respondent was under or over age 18 at the time of the interview, according to the household roster.
The information in this variable was used by DHS personnel to determine whether a female household member needed consent from a parent/caretaker before conducting hemoglobin measurements.1Under age 182Age 18 or older8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)BIOFPREGNANT (V454) indicates whether the respondent was pregnant at the time of the interview.
A woman's pregnancy status is an important factor in interpreting hemoglobin/anemia level. See the following variables for more information:
BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453)
BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456)
BIOFANEMIALVL (V457)0No/don't know1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWeight of woman (kilos)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the woman's weight as measured by DHS personnel. There is one implied decimal place in the weight. Dividing WEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured weight in kilograms.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight of woman in centimeters206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the woman's height as measured by DHS personnel. HEIGHTFEM values are reported in millimeters, to preserve one centimeter decimal place without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured height in centimeters.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age percentile for respondents to women's survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age standard deviations from the reference median (for respondents to female survey)206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTASDRM (V440) reports the difference between the respondent's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFHTASDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFHTASDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height, as measured by DHS personnel.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile within the same reference population used in BIOFHTASDRM. The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for Age percent of reference median for respondents to female survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percent of the median height for a reference population of the same age and sex. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.
The related variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (DHS) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the DHS Program. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) uses Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standards
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses WHO reference standards99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (MetLife or Fogarty) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses the WHO reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (WHO) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the World Health Organization (WHO) reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V444) uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height standard deviations from the reference median (DHS) (respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTSDRM (V444A) reports the difference between the respondent's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. This variable uses a DHS reference standard.
An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFWTHTSDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFWTHTSDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFWTHTPCTDHS (V442) reports weight-for-height percentiles within the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature for further discussion.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSBody Mass Index (BMI) for respondents to the women's survey205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFBMI (V445) reports the female respondent's body mass index (BMI). BMI is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)). Also known as the Quetelet Index, BMI is a measure of acute nutritional status, based on the Fogarty Metropolitan Life tables of ideal weight for height.
The DHS Guide to Statistics offers the following guidelines for interpreting BMI scores for women age 15-49:
Severely thin: less than 16.0
Moderately thin: 16.0 to 16.9
Mildly thin: 17.0 to 18.4
Normal: 18.5 to 24.9
Overweight: 25.0 to 29.9
Obese: 30.0 or more
The original height and weight values used to calculate BMI are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms, as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the person's length or height in centimeters, as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFROHRER (V446), which reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. This measure is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSRohrer's index (mass/height cubed) (for respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFROHRER (V446) reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. Rohrer's Index is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)). Rohrer's Index is a measure of acute nutritional status, and may be used as an alternative to Body Mass Index.
The original height and weight values used to calculate Rohrer's Index are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports their length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFBMI (V445), which reports the respondent's Body Mass Index (BMI), which is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of measurement of the respondent205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWHYNOTMEAS (V447) indicates whether the respondent was measured for height and weight, or, if not, why she was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., sick, not present, refused).00Measured10Not measured11Sick12Not present13Refused14Incapacitated15Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWoman's age in years from household record203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFHHAGE (V447A) reports the respondent's age in years, as recorded in the household roster. This age is used to determine eligibility for biometric measurements.1212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646498Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of consent statement for anemia testing (respondents for women's survey)ADULT RESPONDENT CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST
210) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST:
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. The survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia.
For anemia testing, we will need a few drops of blood from a finger. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after we take your blood. The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey team.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you take the anemia test?BIOFHEMOCONSENT (V452C) indicates whether permission was granted for the respondent's blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level.10Permission granted20Permission refused21Parent/other refused22Respondent refused30Not read40Not present41Adult/parent not present42Minor not present98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) (respondents for women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVEL is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).992Not tested993Not present994Refused995Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOTEST (V455) indicates whether the respondent's hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel, or, if not, why their hemoglobin level was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., not present, refused, technical problem).00Measured10Not measured11Not present12Refused13Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) adjusted for altitude (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVELALT is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).993Not present994Refused995Other996Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFANEMIALVL (V457) reports the respondent's level of anemia, from not anemic to severely anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals:
[Hemoglobin] levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia for pregnant women and between 10.0 g/dl and 11.9 g/dl for all other adult women.0Not anemic1Mild2Moderate3Severe8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Don't know where to go1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDKPLACE (V467A) indicates whether the woman reported not "knowing where to go" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Getting permission1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCPERMIT (V467B) indicates whether the woman reported "obtaining permission to go to the doctor/seek treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Lack money for treatment1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCMONEY (V467C) indicates whether the woman reported "getting money needed for treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Distance to facility1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDISTANCE (V467D) indicates whether the woman reported "the distance to the health facility" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Having to take transport1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCTAKETRAN (V467E) indicates whether the woman reported "having to take transportation" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Not want to go alone1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCALONE (V467F) indicates whether the woman reported "not wanting to go alone" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: No female provider1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCNOFEMDR (V467G) indicates whether the woman reported "concern that there may not be a female health provider" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSCovered by health insurance1109) Are you covered by any health insurance?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1110A)INSCOVERYN (V481) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance through employer1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSEMPLOYER (V481B) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through an employer.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from government/social security1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSSOCS (V481C) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through Social Security or another government program.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas private/commercially purchased health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSPRIVATE (V481D) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through a private/commercially purchased health insurance provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from other source1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSOTHER (V481X) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance from some other source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas military health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSMILITARY indicates whether the respondent is covered by a military-based health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas NGO health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSNGO indicates whether the respondent is covered by an NGO (non-governmental organization) health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas university hospital health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSUNIV indicates whether the respondent is covered by a university hospital health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNRWA health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO1 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNRWA (United Nations Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNHCR health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO2 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSExamined own breasts to check for breast cancer1110A) Have you performed a breast cancer self-exam to detect breast cancer in yourself within the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW SELF EXAM 3
DON'T KNOW BREAST CANCER 8 (SKIP TO 1110F)BRCANSELF indicates whether the woman has ever examined her breasts to detect or check for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had test for breast cancer1110B) Have you had a breast cancer clinical exam to detect breast cancer in the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had mammogram1110C) Have you ever had a mammogram?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1110F)
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANMAMM indicates whether the woman has ever had a mammogram.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSReason never had mammogram1110E) Why you never have a mammogram?
NO NEED 01
I AM NOT SICK 02
I DON'T HANY ANY SYMTOM 03
FEAR OF RESULTS 04
NO SUPPORT FROM FAMILY/HUSBAND 05
TOO FAR 06
TOO EXPENSIVE 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98BRCANMAMMYNOT reports the main reason why the woman has never had a mammogram.01No need02Not sick03No symptoms04Fear of results05No support from family/husband06Too far07Too expensive95Other97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had exam to test for cervical cancer1110G) Have you ever had such an exam in your life time?
YES 1
NO 2For women who have heard of cervical cancer, CERVCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test or exam to see if she has cervical cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver heard of pap smear1110F) Have you ever heard of a pap smear, that is, an exam that consists of removing cells from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer in a woman's womb?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1200)PAPSMEVHEARD indicates whether the respondent has ever heard of a pap smear. A pap smear is an exam in which cells are removed from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer.9NIU (not in universe)0No1Yes8MissingCancer Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifierSAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.00101Model 201500401Afghanistan 201502401Angola 201505001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9705003Bangladesh 1999-0005004Bangladesh 200405005Bangladesh 200705006Bangladesh 201105007Bangladesh 201410401Myanmar 201510801Burundi 198710802Burundi 201010803Burundi 201611601Cambodia 200011602Cambodia 200511603Cambodia 201011604Cambodia 201412001Cameroon 199112002Cameroon 199812003Cameroon 200412004Cameroon 201114801Chad 1996-9714802Chad 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199620402Benin 200120403Benin 200620404Benin 201123101Ethiopia 200023102Ethiopia 200523103Ethiopia 201123104Ethiopia 201628801Ghana 198828802Ghana 199328803Ghana 199828804Ghana 200328805Ghana 200828806Ghana 201432001Guatemala 198732002Guatemala 199532003Guatemala 201532401Guinea 199932402Guinea 200532403Guinea 201235601India 1992-9335602India 1998-9935603India 2005-0635604India 2015-1638401Cote d'Ivoire 199438402Cote d'Ivoire 199838403Cote d'Ivoire 201140001Jordan 199040002Jordan 199740003Jordan 200240004Jordan 200740005Jordan 200940006Jordan 201240007Jordan 2017-1840401Kenya 198940402Kenya 199340403Kenya 199840404Kenya 200340405Kenya 2008-940406Kenya 201442601Lesotho 200442602Lesotho 200942603Lesotho 201445001Madagascar 199245002Madagascar 199745003Madagascar 200345004Madagascar 200845401Malawi 199245402Malawi 200045403Malawi 200445404Malawi 201045405Malawi 201646601Mali 198746602Mali 1995-646603Mali 200146604Mali 200646605Mali 201250401Morocco 198750402Morocco 199250403Morocco 200350801Mozambique 199750802Mozambique 200350803Mozambique 201151601Namibia 199251602Namibia 200051603Namibia 200651604Namibia 201352401Nepal 199652402Nepal 200152403Nepal 200652404Nepal 201152405Nepal 201656201Niger 199256202Niger 199856203Niger 200656204Niger 201256601Nigeria 199056602Nigeria 199956603Nigeria 200356604Nigeria 200856605Nigeria 201358601Pakistan 1990-9158602Pakistan 2006-0758603Pakistan 2012-1358604Pakistan 2017-1860401Peru 1991-9260402Peru 199660403Peru 200060404Peru 2004-0860405Peru 201060406Peru 201160407Peru 201264601Rwanda 199264602Rwanda 200064603Rwanda 200564604Rwanda 201064605Rwanda 201468601Senegal 198668602Senegal 1992-9368603Senegal 199768604Senegal 200568605Senegal 2010-1168606Senegal 2012-1368607Senegal 201468608Senegal 201568609Senegal 201668610Senegal 201771001South Africa 199871002South Africa 201671601Zimbabwe 198871602Zimbabwe 199471603Zimbabwe 199971604Zimbabwe 2005-671605Zimbabwe 2010-1171606Zimbabwe 201572901Sudan 1989-9078801Tunisia 198879201Turkey 199379202Turkey 199879203Turkey 200380001Uganda 198880002Uganda 199580003Uganda 200180004Uganda 200680005Uganda 201180006Uganda 201681801Egypt 198881802Egypt 199281803Egypt 199581804Egypt 200081805Egypt 200581806Egypt 200881807Egypt 201483401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 2013Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.11603Cambodia 201011602Cambodia 200511601Cambodia 200010803Burundi 201610802Burundi 201010801Burundi 198710401Myanmar 201505007Bangladesh 201405006Bangladesh 201105005Bangladesh 200705004Bangladesh 200405003Bangladesh 1999-0005001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9714801Chad 1996-9712004Cameroon 201112003Cameroon 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199681807Egypt 201481806Egypt 200881805Egypt 200581804Egypt 200081803Egypt 199581802Egypt 199281801Egypt 198880006Uganda 201680005Uganda 201180004Uganda 200680003Uganda 200180002Uganda 199580001Uganda 198879203Turkey 200379202Turkey 199879201Turkey 199378801Tunisia 198872901Sudan 1989-9071606Zimbabwe 201571605Zimbabwe 2010-1171604Zimbabwe 2005-671603Zimbabwe 199971602Zimbabwe 199471601Zimbabwe 198871001South Africa 199868610Senegal 201768609Senegal 201668608Senegal 201568607Senegal 201414802Chad 200468606Senegal 2012-1368605Senegal 2010-1168604Senegal 200568603Senegal 199768602Senegal 1992-9368601Senegal 198664605Rwanda 201464604Rwanda 201064603Rwanda 200564602Rwanda 200064601Rwanda 199260407Peru 201260406Peru 201160405Peru 201060404Peru 2004-0860403Peru 200060402Peru 199660401Peru 1991-9258603Pakistan 2012-1358602Pakistan 2006-0758601Pakistan 1990-9156605Nigeria 201356604Nigeria 200856603Nigeria 200356602Nigeria 199956601Nigeria 199056204Niger 201256203Niger 200656202Niger 199812002Cameroon 199812001Cameroon 199111604Cambodia 201402401Angola 201500401Afghanistan 201500101Model 201556201Niger 199252404Nepal 201152403Nepal 200652402Nepal 200152401Nepal 199651604Namibia 201351603Namibia 200651602Namibia 200051601Namibia 199250803Mozambique 201150802Mozambique 200350801Mozambique 199750403Morocco 200350402Morocco 199250401Morocco 198746605Mali 201246604Mali 200646603Mali 200146602Mali 1995-646601Mali 198745405Malawi 201645404Malawi 201045403Malawi 200445402Malawi 200045401Malawi 199245004Madagascar 200845003Madagascar 200345002Madagascar 199745001Madagascar 199242603Lesotho 201442602Lesotho 200942601Lesotho 200440406Kenya 201440405Kenya 2008-940404Kenya 200340403Kenya 199840402Kenya 199340401Kenya 198940006Jordan 201240005Jordan 200940004Jordan 200740003Jordan 200240002Jordan 199740001Jordan 199038403Cote d'Ivoire 201138402Cote d'Ivoire 199838401Cote d'Ivoire 199435604India 2015-1635603India 2005-0635602India 1998-9935601India 1992-9332403Guinea 201232402Guinea 200532401Guinea 199932003Guatemala 201532002Guatemala 199532001Guatemala 198728806Ghana 201428805Ghana 200828804Ghana 200328803Ghana 199828802Ghana 199328801Ghana 198823104Ethiopia 201623103Ethiopia 201123102Ethiopia 200523101Ethiopia 200020404Benin 201120403Benin 200620402Benin 200183401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 201340007Jordan 201752405Nepal 201658604Pakistan 2017-1871002South Africa 2016Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSCountryCOUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).001Model004Afghanistan024Angola050Bangladesh104Myanmar108Burundi116Cambodia120Cameroon148Chad180Congo Democratic Republic204Benin231Ethiopia288Ghana320Guatemala324Guinea356India384Cote d'Ivoire400Jordan404Kenya426Lesotho450Madagascar454Malawi466Mali504Morocco508Mozambique516Namibia524Nepal562Niger566Nigeria586Pakistan604Peru646Rwanda686Senegal710South Africa716Zimbabwe729Sudan788Tunisia792Turkey800Uganda818Egypt834Tanzania854Burkina Faso887Yemen894ZambiaIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSYear of sampleYEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year. For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample respondent identifierIDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample household identifierIDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSKey to link DHS clusters to context data (string)DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal placesIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique sample-case PSU identifierIDHSPSU is an identifying number unique to the primary sampling unit in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and PSU (the numbered primary sampling units within a given sample).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample sampling strataIDHSSTRATA is an identifying number unique to the sampling strata in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and STRATA (groups of geographically similar areas, from which primary sampling units are drawn).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific respondent identifierCASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year. Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS. For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS.
In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.
CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.
For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]CASEID is a 18-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific household identifierHHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.HHID is a 15-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific primary sampling unitPSU (V021) is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable DOMAIN (V023) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.
The DHS Recode Manuals for Phase 2 forward describe this variable as follows:
Primary sampling unit is a number assigned to sample points to identify the primary sampling units for use in the calculation of sampling errors. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number and/or the ultimate area unit, but may differ if the sample design required a multistage selection process.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Using sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.PSU (V021) is a 6-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific sampling strataSTRATA (V022) defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method.
In two-stage sampling, The DHS Program may first group small geographic areas, such as enumeration areas from the last census, into broad strata defined jointly by region and urban versus rural areas within a region. In the second stage of sampling, a subset of geographic areas (sample clusters) are selected as the sites for interviewing from within defined strata.
STRATA is not the same as DOMAIN (V023). (Domains represent statistically representative areas for which valid summary statistics can be calculated for a survey, such as provinces and national urban versus rural combined areas, as described in the survey's final report.) The DHS Program recommends using STRATA along with the variable PSU (V021) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
Users are strongly encouraged to review the FAQ section provided by The DHS Program on specifying stratification and clustering here [URL omitted from DDI.], using Stata or SPSS to account for sample design.STRATA (V022) is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific domainDOMAIN (V023) defines the basic geographic units for which the sample was designed to yield representative estimates.
The DHS Recode Manual describes DOMAIN as follows:
For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
When national estimates are desired, users should include survey design variables, including DOMAIN (V023) and PSU (V021), and the correct sample weights (e.g., PERWEIGHT (V005)) to adjust sampling errors to account for DHS' sample design.
In most countries, DOMAIN defines the stratification for the sample (generally either regional or national). However, some countries use two levels of stratification, such as region and urban/rural areas. Users should check for the correct stratification design by consulting the Final Report(s) for the sample(s) of interest (particularly the Introduction and Sample Design sections and Implementation Appendix).DOMAIN is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold number in clusterHHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.
To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).
For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS. However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file.
For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific cluster numberCLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]." The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.
CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file. See the DHS webpage Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific ultimate area unitULTAREAUNIT (V004) reports the ultimate area unit for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS recode manuals, ULTAREAUNIT
is a number assigned to each sample point to identify the ultimate area units in the collection of data. It is usually the same as the cluster number [CLUSTERNO (V001)], but may be a sequentially numbered variable for samples with a more complicated structure.
ULTAREAUNIT can be used to account for the impact of the sampling design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.ULTAREAUNIT (V004) is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of woman respondentIDENTIFICATION
CLUSTER NUMBER ___________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER __
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD ____________________
NAME AND LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN __________________________ ___
TELEPHONE/MOBLIE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) _______________________LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's line number (answering Household questionnaire)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.LINENOHHRESP (HV003) reports the line number in the household schedule of the person responding to the questions asked in the household questionnaire. If nobody in the household was available for the interview, this variable is coded "00."00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535398MissingIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of respondent's husband705) RECORD THE HUSBAND'S NAME AND LINE NUMBER FROM THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE. IF HE IS NOT LISTED IN THE HOUSEHOLD, RECORD '00'.
NAME _______________________
LINE NO __________LINENOHUS (V034) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the name of the women's husband/partner, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.00Husband not in the household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSBirth history index number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.BIDX reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After asking "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.
Combined with CASEID, BIDX uniquely identifies children within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX uniquely identifies children across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level and birth-level datasets.07708809920201919181817171616151514141313121211111010066055044033022011Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample weight for personsPERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.
While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS.
PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data. Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead.
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSAll woman factor for total populationAWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains,
The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women. You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.
For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier. For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.
The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for men's/husband's survey (individual-level)HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR MAN'S SURVEY?
YES 1
NO 2MENSELHH (HV027) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for the men's or husband's survey. Samples including neither a men's survey nor a husband's survey are excluded from this variable in IPUMS-DHS.0Not selected1Selected for men's survey2Selected for husband's surveyWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for domestic violence moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2DVSELHH (HV044) indicates whether the household where the respondent lives was selected for doing any interview(s) for the female or male domestic violence module. Using a table included in the questionnaire, interviewers randomly selected the women (or men) within these households to ask the domestic violence questions.
The related variable DVMODULE reports whether women themselves were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module.0No1Yes, selected for women's DV module2Yes, selected for men's DV module9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSSelected for domestic violence moduleDVMODULE (V044) identifies female respondents who were selected to receive questions from the domestic violence module and, for those selected, indicates whether they were interviewed.
For samples including the module, one woman of childbearing age per household was randomly selected for the interview, using a table included in the questionnaire. Some women who were selected for the domestic violence interview refused to participate; others were excluded because the woman could not be interviewed privately.0Woman not selected1Woman selected and interviewed2Woman selected, but privacy not possible3Woman selected, but not interviewed9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSWeight for domestic violence moduleDVWEIGHT (D005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor for the subset of women who were randomly selected and interviewed in privacy for the domestic violence module (as indicated by DVMODULE) (V044). For further information about using weights with the DHS data, see PERWEIGHT (V005).
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in DVWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.DVWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for hemoglobin measurementsHEMOSELECT (V042) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for hemoglobin measurements of the household members.
Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Low hemoglobin levels indicate the presence of anemia (which may be caused by inadequate nutrition or chronic disease).1Selected0Not selectedWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child discipline moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDDISCSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child discipline module.0Not selected1Selected for child discipline moduleWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child labor moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDLABORSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child labor module.0Not selected1Selected for child laborWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for women's biomarkersHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2BIOFEMSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for women's biomarker measurements.0Not selected1Selected for women's biomarkersWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSYear of interviewINTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSMonth of interviewMONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSDay of interviewINTDAY (V016) reports the day of the month on which the interview took place. INTDAY uses dates expressed in the Gregorian calendar.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of interviewINTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury day date of interviewINTDATECDC (V008A) reports the century day code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. They are similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn't affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in INTDATECDC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECDC (V008A) is a 5-digit numeric variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for start of surveyINTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.141514151414141413991399139713971408140814021402139813981393139313921392139113911390139013881388138713871386138613811381137913791378137813771377137413741373137313721372136913691365136513641364136113611358135813551355135413541353135313501350134613461344134413391339133813381333133313321332133013301329132913281328132713271326132613251325132013201318131813071307130513051302130212991299129612961290129012881288128712871285128512831283128112811280128012771277127412741273127312711271126912691268126812641264126212621258125812571257125512551250125012491249124812481247124712461246124412441243124312421242124112411240124012391239123112311223122312201220121312131209120912071207120612061202120211991199119711971193119311911191118711871185118511841184117911791178117811771177117311731170117011671167116511651164116411631163116011601159115911581158115311531151115111431143113511351134113411271127112511251124112411181118111611161115111511131113111111111110111011091109110811081107110711051105110311031102110210961096109210921090109010841084107910791068106810661066106510651062106210581058104910491047104710361036Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for end of surveyINTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.14181418141714171403140314201420103910391051105110521052106210621066106610691069107010701073107310851085109010901092109210971097110111011105110511071107110811081109110911101110111411141115111511181118111911191124112411251125112611261130113011311131113911391148114811531153115711571158115811601160116311631165116511671167116811681171117111741174117611761182118211831183118511851187118711901190119111911193119311951195119911991200120012031203120412041205120512071207120812081211121112121212121512151217121712181218122312231229122912331233124212421244124412451245124612461247124712491249125012501251125112531253125612561261126112621262126512651266126612671267126812681272127212741274127512751276127612771277128012801282128212831283128412841286128612871287129212921294129412951295130013001302130213061306130713071310131013161316132013201321132113251325133113311333133313351335133613361337133713381338134013401343134313441344134713471349134913501350135413541356135613581358136013601362136213651365136713671370137013721372137413741378137813791379138013801384138413901390139213921394139413981398139913991402140214041404140514051406140614161416Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
101) RECORD THE TIME
HOURS ___
MINUTES ___INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)1333) RECORD THE TIME.
HOURS ______
MINUTES ______INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSLength of interview (minutes)INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."
INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).000 minutes01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909091919292939394949595+962+ visits97Inconsistent98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSNumber of visits for the interviewINTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.01102203304405506607708898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSResult of individual interviewINTRESULT (V015) reports the result of the individual interview. Code 1 represents a completed interview. Only completed interview cases are included in the DHS women's individual recode files, which provide the source material for IPUMS-DHS.7Other6Respondent Incapacitated5Partly completed4Refused3Postponed2Not at home1CompletedGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSEver-married or all-women sampleEVMARALLSAMP (V020) indicates whether the sample includes only ever-married women or includes all women of childbearing age.1All women sample2Ever-married women sampleGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, women's surveyINTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, household surveyINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSUrban-rural statusURBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.2Rural1UrbanGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSYears lived in place of residence102) How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF CURRENT GOVERNORATE)?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00' YEARS.
YEARS __
ALWAYS 95 (SKIP TO 105)
VISITOR 96 (SKIP TO 105)RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595995Always96Visitor97Inconsistent98MissingMigration Variables -- TOPICSGovernorate of previous residence (Jordan)PREVREGIONJO (V105AJO) reports the governorate of Jordan where the respondent lived just before moving to her current place of residence.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34Aqaba95Abroad99NIU (not in universe)Migration Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 1990-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. These regions are equivalent to groups of governorates and have consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1997_2017 (with three broad regions identified) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1990_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Amman, Madaba2Balqa3Zarqa, Mafraq4Irbid, Jarash, Ajlun5Karak, Tafiela, Ma'an, AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 1997-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1997_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions in this variable are equivalent to broad groups of governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time are GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1997_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Central2North3SouthIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 2007-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO2007_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions represent governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated geographic variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which identifies groups of governorates, excluding the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO1997_2017 (which identifies three broad geographic regions).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO2007_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].11Amman12Balqa13Zarqa14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jarash24Ajlun31Karak32Tafiela33Ma'an34AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 2017 [GIS]GEO_JO2017 (V101_JO2017) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. Geographic units in the 2017 Jordan survey are governorates.
Other sample years for Jordan have their own sample-specific geography variables. The 2017 Jordan sample was included in the integrated variables GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples), GEO_ JO1997_2017, and GEO_JO2007_2017, all of which provide spatially consistent units over time.
A GIS map for GEO_JO2017 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34AquabaSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSAge106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth. DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:
Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.1010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge in 5 year groups106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.1010 to 141110 to 141212 to 141313 to 142015-193020-244025-295030-346035-397040-448045-499050+9150-549255-599360-64Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's month of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's year of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.1995199519941994199319931992199219911991199019901989198919881988198719871986198619851985198419841983198319821982198119811980198019791979197819781977197719761976197519751974197419731973197219721971197119701970196919691968196819671967196619661965196519641964196319631962196219611961196019601959195919581958195719571956195619551955195419541953195319521952195119511950195019491949194819481947194719461946194519451944194419431943194219421941194119401940193919391938193819371937193619361996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's date of birth, in century months105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSInformation given on respondent's date of birth106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.1Month and year2Month and age, year imputed3Year and age, month imputed4Year and age, year ignored5Year only, age and month imputed6Age only, year and month imputed7Month only, age and year imputed8Season and year9None reported, all imputedCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.0No/unsure1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSDuration of current pregnancy227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.0000110220330440550660770880991010111197Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSEthnicity, Jordan123A) What is your nationality?
JORDANIAN 1
EGYPTIAN 2
SYRIAN 3
IRAQI 4
OTHER ARAB NATIONALITIES 5
NON ARAB NATIONALITIES 6ETHNICYTJO (V131JO) is a variable specific to Jordan that reports the woman's ethnicity in terms of her nationality1Jordanian2Egyptian3Syrian4Iraqi5Other Arab nationality6Non-Arab nationalityEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSWoman's current marital or union status101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys. See Comparability.10Never married20Married or living together21Married22Living together30Formerly in union31Widowed32Divorced33Separated/not living together98Missing11Unconsummated marriage34DesertedMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman never, currently, or formerly married101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."
"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."0Never married1Currently married2Formerly married8MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman had one or more than one union707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.0One1More than one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge at first marriage or cohabitation711) How old were you when you first started living with him?
AGE ________AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636396Marriage not consummated97Inconsistent98Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of husband/partner902) How old was your husband on his last birthday?
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS ______________HUSAGE (V730) reports the age of the woman's husband or co-resident partner.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know96Inconsistent9595+9494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMarital or cohabitation duration (grouped)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.00Never married010 to 4025 to 90310 to 140415 to 190520 to 240625 to 290730+96Marriage not consummated98MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonth of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Marriage not consummated97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYear of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Marriage not consummated9997Inconsistent9998Don't know9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYears since starting date of 1st marriage or union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.
For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515198Marriage not consummated99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSDate of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].9996Not consummated9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information, date of first marriage/union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.01Month and year reported02Month and age reported, year imputed03Year and age reported, month imputed05Year reported, age and month imputed06Age reported, year and month imputed08Month reported, age and year imputed09Year and age reported, year ignored10Season and year reported11All values imputed99NIU (not in universe)12All reported, inconsistentMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonths between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birthMARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'998First birth prior to first marriage999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other wives707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had. Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.00No other wives0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202096Has other wives, dk number97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSHusband/partner lives in woman's household704) Is your husband living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?
LIVING WITH HIM 1
STAYING ELSEWHERE 2For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.0Living with woman1Staying elsewhere8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's relationship to first husband711B) What type of relation was it?
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER'S SIDE 01
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH MOTHER AND FATHER'S SIDE 02
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMM) 03
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHAL) 04
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMMAH) 05
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHALAH) 06
SECOND COUSIN (FATHER'S SIDE) 07
SECOND COUSIN (MOTHER'S SIDE) 08
OTHER RELATIVE 09
DON'T KNOW 98MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.000No relation999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Don't know490Other non-blood relative401Brother-in-law400Non-blood relative300Other type of relative200Uncle141Second cousin140Cousin from unspecified side131Paternal and maternal first cousin130Both paternal and maternal cousin122Maternal secound cousin121Maternal first cousin120Maternal cousin112Paternal second cousin111Paternal first cousin110Paternal cousin100CousinMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had premarital medical exam711D) Did you have premarital medical exam?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 714)
NO 2MARPREEXAMRESP indicates whether the respondent received a premarital medical examination.00No10Yes11Yes, before marriage12Yes, within first 2 months of marriage13Yes, both before and after marriage98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSPartner had premarital medical exam711C) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your last marriage. Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8MARPREEXAMPAR indicates whether the respondent's partner received a premarital medical examination.0No1Yes7Don't knowMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLocation of premarital medical exam711E) Where did you go for the premarital medical exam?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 11
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVT. MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 23
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 24
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. 25
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ 26
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ 96MARPREEXAMLOC reports where the respondent's premarital medical examination took place.100PUBLIC SECTOR110Government hospital111University hospital112Military hospital120Government health center130Government maternity home190Other public sector200PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR210Private hospital/clinic220Private doctor230Private family planning clinic290Other private medical sector291Private laboratory300NGO FACILITY310NGO health facility311United Nations Relief and Works Agency390Other NGO facility900Abroad995Other999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSTotal children ever born208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent. The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).
The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births. If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505098Missing99NIU (Not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of entries in the birth historyTOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history.
For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.
In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living at home203a) How many sons live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS AT HOME ___SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131399NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living at home203b) And how many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living away from home205a) How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS ELSEWHERE ___SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living away from home205b) And how many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE ___DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.00001102203304405506607708809999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons who have died207a) How many boys have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
BOYS DEAD _____SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121299NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters who have died207b) And how many girls have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
GIRLS DEAD _____DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131398Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in last 5 years215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.9NIU (not in universe)887700112233445566Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in the past year215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.9NIU (not in universe)001122334455Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of births in month of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.001122339NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate of respondent's first birth, in century months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.
The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTime since woman's last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.100Day of Interview101Days: 11022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days14646 days14747 days14848 days14949 days15050 days15151 days15252 days15353 days15454 days15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days19898 days199Days: Number missing200Weeks201201 Weeks: 12022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks25353 weeks25454 weeks25555 weeks25656 weeks25757 weeks25858 weeks25959 weeks26060 weeks26161 weeks26262 weeks26363 weeks26464 weeks26565 weeks26666 weeks26767 weeks26868 weeks26969 weeks27070 weeks27171 weeks27272 weeks27373 weeks27474 weeks27575 weeks27676 weeks27777 weeks27878 weeks27979 weeks28080 weeks28181 weeks28282 weeks28383 weeks28484 weeks28585 weeks28686 weeks28787 weeks28888 weeks28989 weeks29090 weeks29191 weeks29292 weeks29393 weeks29494 weeks29595 weeks29696 weeks29797 weeks29898 weeks299Weeks: Number missing300Months301301 Months: 13022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months39898 months399Months: Number missing400Years401Years: 14022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44646 years44747 years44848 years44949+ years499Years: number missing992Currently pregnant993In menopause/had hysterectomy994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWoman menstruated last 6 weeks239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWhen in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely240) From one menstrual period to the next, are there certain days when a woman is more likely to become pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 242)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 242)OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.1During her period2After period ended3Middle of the cycle4Before period begins5At any time6Other/It depends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children born to respondent208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME).
The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181899NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children including current pregnancy208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy.
CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.99NIU (not in universe)0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171719191818Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children, truncated at 6+208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.00112233445566+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSInterval between last birth and interview, in monthsFor women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information."
The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.1Month- exact date2Date missing, imputed9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSFlag for reported time since last menstrual periodMENSTIMFLAG (V227) is a flag variable that indicates the type of problem, if any, found in editing responses on the time since the respondent's last menstrual period. Cases without a problem are coded 0.
For time since last menstrual period, see TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).00No flag01Number GT interval since birth02Number plus amenorrhea GT interval03Number reported, but period not returned04Reported before last birth, but no birth05Reported before last birth, but period since06Reported never menstruated, but period returned07Reported time during pregnancy08Reported never menstruated but had kids09Reported period before last birth99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSEver had pregnancy terminate via abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth237) Did you have any miscarriages, abortions, or stillbirths that ended before 2012?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 239)PREGTERMIN (V228) indicates whether the woman ever had a pregnancy that was terminated due to miscarriage, abortion, or stillbirth, and did not result in a live birth.1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSCalendar month of pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINMO (V229) indicates the calendar month when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINYR (V230) reports the year when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.20182018195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Fertility Variables -- TOPICSMonths pregnant when pregnancy terminated238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMTIM (V233) indicates how many months pregnant the woman was when the pregnancy ended.000011022033044055066077088099+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had previous pregnancy terminations (prior to last 5 years)For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) in the 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMPREV (V234) indicates whether the woman had any other pregnancies that ended without a live birth.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSBirth history index for last child born prior to the start of the calendarPRECALBIDX (V235) provides the birth index number (see BIDX for more information) of the last child born to the woman before the start of the survey's birth calendar. For the majority of samples, PRECALBIDX reports the birth index number of the last child born prior to 5 years before the survey. For a minority of samples, the reference period is 3 or 4 years before the survey. See Sample Description [URL omitted from DDI.] information on the universes for children included in the surveys to learn the specific reference period for each survey.0No prior child11 (or yes, prior child)22334455667788+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSOther live births in interval between last birth reported and date of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSOTHER (V237) indicates whether the woman had any other live births in the interval between the last reported birth and the date of the interview. The question for this variable verifies whether the woman omitted any births when reporting her birth record. Omitted births should be included in the final version of the birth history in the variable CHEB (V201).1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal births in last 3 years prior to interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238) indicates the total number of births the woman had in the 3 years (0 to 35 months) prior to the interview (where 0 is the month of interview). Responses are based on the woman's birth history table, which records the month and year of her children's births.001122334455669NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSHad pregnancies ending in miscarriage, abortion or stillbirth before calendar beginning238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PRECALTERM (V239) indicates whether the respondent had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSMonth of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMMO (V240) indicates the calendar month of the termination.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMYR (V241) indicates the calendar year of the termination.1960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCMC (V242) reports the century month date of the last pregnancy termination before the start of the birth calendar.
For information on how to interpret and calculate century month dates, see DOBCMC.
All samples in PRECALTERMCMC use the Gregorian calendar. For similar data for Ethiopian samples using the Ethiopian calendar, see PRECALTERMCMC_ET.9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information for last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCOMP (V243) reports the completeness of information about the month and year of that pregnancy termination.1Month and year2From calendar3Year only4Month only7None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSComputed time since last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSCALC (V226) reports the computed time since the respondent's last menstrual period.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, this variable
is computed from the response for V215, with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth (V227 = 7,9) recoded to the response "Before last birth" (code 995) and inconsistent responses flagged on variable 227 (codes 1-6) recoded to 997.
Restated in terms of IPUMS-DHS variables and variable labels, TIMEMENSCALC is computed from the response for TIMEMENSTRUATE (Time since woman's last menstrual period). Cases with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth, when MENSTIMFLAG (Flag for reported time since last menstrual period) has values for "Reported time during pregnancy" or "Reported period before last birth," are recoded as "Before last birth" in TIMEMENSCALC. Cases with inconsistent or implausible responses according to MENSTIMFLAG (for example, the woman reportedly never menstruated but she has given birth) are recoded to "Inconsistent" for TIMEMENSCALC.000No time difference991In menopause/had hysterectomy992Pregnant, not asked993In menopause994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAge of respondent at time of first birthAGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494999NIU (not in universe)022055033044Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMCMC (V231) reports the century month code of the respondent's last pregnancy termination, according to the Gregorian calendar.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "The CMC date of termination is calculated from the preceding questions [on month and year of last pregnancy termination], or from the calendar, if possible, in cases where an exact date was not given for the date of last pregnancy termination."
For detailed discussion of the calculation and interpretation of century month codes, see DOBCMC (Respondent's date of birth, in century months).9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate flag for last terminated pregnancy238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMFLAG (V232) is a flag variable that indicates the type of information available on the date of the respondent's last terminated pregnancy. Survey forms supplied room to collect the month and year of the last terminated pregnancy, and cases for which both month and year are available are coded 1.1Month and year2From calendar3Year4Month5None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of household membersHHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule." "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children under 5 in householdHHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible women in householdHHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors). The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343536363699No women age 15-49Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household headHHEADAGE (V152) reports the age of the head of the household.98Missing9797+969695959494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household head (from HH record)7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHEADAGEHH (HV220) reports the age of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADAGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.98Missing96Non-resident9595+949493939292919190908989888887878686858584848383828281818080797978787777767675757474737372727171707069696868676766666565646463636262616160605959585857575656555554545353525251515050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302299NIU (not in universe)01197Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household headHHEADSEX (V151) reports the sex of the head of the household.8Missing2Female1MaleHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household head (from hh record)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2HHEADSEXHH (HV219) reports the sex of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADSEXHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.1Male2Female6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship structure in HH3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWFAMSTRUCTR (HV217) indicates the relationship structure (no adults, one adult, two related adults of the opposite sex, two related adults of the same sex, three or more related adults, or unrelated adults) in the household. Only usual (de jure) household members aged 15 and over are considered in determining the household's relationship structure. FAMSTRUCTR is a constructed variable, based on information about each household member's age, sex, and relationship to the householder, which was collected when completing the listing of persons in the household at the time of the survey.
The information in FAMSTRUCTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.8Missing6Non-resident5Unrelated adults4Three plus related adults3Two adults, same sex2Two adults, opp sex1One adult0No adults9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality of household head7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHEADNATION reports the household head's nationality. Codes are taken from ISO 3-digit country codes.400Jordanian760Syrian995Other997Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH used for sleeping116) How many rooms in the household are used for sleeping?
ROOMS FOR SLEEPING _____SLEEPROOMS (HV216) reports the number of rooms in the household used for sleeping.98Missing97Don't know3535+343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Non-resident99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of outside walls of dwelling144) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MUD BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED WALLS
CEMENT BRICKS 31
CUT STONES 32
CUT STONES AND CONCRETE 33
CONCRETE 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.376Metal, unspecified375Corrugated asbestos374Iron or zinc sheets292Unburnt brick with cement127Animal dung126Hay with mud241Trunks with mud000No walls100NATURAL110Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks111Cane/palm/trunks112Cane/trunks113Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds114Palm branches115Sticks116Shells120Earth/mud/dirt/dung121Unbaked brick, mud, or earth122Earth123Mud124Mud, dung125Dirt130Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds131Grass132Thatch or straw200RUDIMENTARY210Bamboo with mud211Bamboo/wood with mud212Bamboo220Stone with mud230Rough wood231Plywood232Reused wood233Timber234Wood/metal planks240Poles and mud250Tin/cardboard/paper/bags251Cardboard252Carton260Uncovered adobe270Corrugated metal280Canvas/tent300FINISHED310Cement/concrete311Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)320Bricks321Finished/burnt bricks322Burnt bricks with mud323Burnt bricks with cement324Sundried bricks330Cement blocks340Wood planks/shingles341Wood and grass350Stone351Stone with lime/cement360Covered adobe370Other finished371Metal or asbestos sheets400OTHER998Missing996Non-resident290Unburnt bricks373T-iron/wood/brick372Tin377Prefab291Unburnt brick and plaster999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of floor142) OBSERVE MAIN METERIAL OF THE FLOOR OF THE SWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
NATURAL FLOOR
EARTH/SAND 11
FINISHED FLOOR
PARQUET OR POLISHED WOOD 31
TILES 32
MARBLE/CERAMIC TILES 33
CEMENT 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.116Mud and hay999NIU (not in universe)391Plaster996Non-resident100NATURAL110Earth-based111Earth, sand112Earth, mud113Earth, mud, clay114Sand115Dirt/Earth120Dung-based121Dung122Earth and dung123Mud, dung, sand200RUDIMENTARY210Wood211Wood planks212Wood and tile213Wood/palm/bamboo220Palm/bamboo221Palm/bamboo/leaves230Other rudimentary231Broken bricks232Adobe233Unfinished stone300FINISHED310Parquet/polished wood311Polished wood/vinyl/tiles320Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum321Linoleum330Tiles/mosaic331Ceramic tiles332Cement tiles333Ceramic/terrazo tiles334Ceramic/marble tiles335Tiles/brick340Cement/concrete350Carpet360Terrazzo370Stone380Bricks390Other finished400OTHER997Don't know998Missing322Vinyl351MatHousing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of roof143) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE ROOF OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MED BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED ROOFING
CONCRETE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.126Mud and hay118Sticks/sticks with mud or dung333Reinforced brick cement996Non-resident000No roof100NATURAL110Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti111Thatch/palm leaf112Grass, thatch113Grass, thatch, makuti114Thatch115Thatch/mat/leaves116Leaves117Grass/leaves/mud120Earth121Mud122Dung, mud123Earth, mud124Sod125Sod/mud and grass mixture130Straw200RUDIMENTARY210Rustic mat211Rustic mat, plastic sheets220Plastic/polythene sheet230Palm/bamboo231Palm, bamboo, grass232Reed, bamboo240Wood planks241Wooden tiles, planks242Wood, mulch250Cardboard260Rudimentary - metal261Tin cans262Iron sheets270Other rudimentary271Mobile roofs of nomads272Skin300FINISHED310Metal311Metal, zinc312Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos313Corrugated iron314Tin315Asbetos320Wood330Cement/concrete331Cement332Concrete340Tiles341Ceramic tiles342Iron and tiles343Tiles/slate344Mud tiles345Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles350Cement fiber351Calamine/cement fiber352Asbestos, cement fiber353Zinc/cement fiber360Roofing shingles370Bricks371Unburnt bricks372Burnt brick380Stone381Loosely packed stone382Stone slabs383Slate400OTHER998Missing273Waste materials999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSHH has solar power121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SOLARPOWYN indicates whether the household has solar power.
The information in SOLARPOWYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSType of fuel household uses for cooking113) What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
ELECTRICITY 01
NATURAL GAS 02
KEROSENE 03
COAL, WOOD 04
NO FOOD COOKER IN HOUSEHOLD 95 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in COOKFUEL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.995No food cooked in house100Electricity200Petroleum-based210Gasoline220LPG, natural gas221LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)222Natural gas230Bottled gas (butane or propane)240Kerosene300Biogas400Coal-based410Coal, lignite411Coal, coke, lignite500Wood- or grass-based510Wood520Charcoal530Firewood, straw540Straw, shrub, grass600Dung700Agricultural crop-based710Crop residues720Maize or other crop waste800Other996Non-resident998Missing801Jelly802Solar804Improved smokeless cook stove999NIU (not in universe)803Cardboard/paperHousing Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has separate room for kitchen115) Do you have a separate room which is used as a kitchen?
YES 1
NO 2KITCHEN (HV242) indicates whether the household has a separate room used as a kitchen.
The information in KITCHEN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00No01Yes06Non-resident08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSWhere cooking is usually done114) Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
IN THE HOUSE 1
IN A SEPARATE BUILDING 2 (SKIP TO 115A)
OUTDOORS 3 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 115A)COOKWHERE (HV241) reports whether food for the household was cooked inside the dwelling unit, in a separate building, or outdoors.
If cooking is done over an open fire, then household members' exposure to indoor air pollution (and associated risk of respiratory diseases) is greatest when cooking is done in the house, rather than in a separate building or outdoors.
The information in COOKWHERE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident1In the house2In a separate building3Outdoors4Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of dwellingBUILDING NUMBER ______________
HOUSING UNIT NUMBER ______________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____________
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _________________________________________
TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) ________________________DWELLTYPE reports the type of dwelling where the household lives. While most surveys distinguish between apartments, houses, and unspecified "other" dwellings, some surveys recognize additional types of dwellings, such as barracks or temporary shelters. See Comparability.
The information in DWELLTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Apartment20House21Villa22Hut30Other31One or two rooms32Barracks/group quarters33Tent34Temporary shelter35Cave96Non-resident98MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH's dwelling115B) How many rooms do you have in your house?
ROOMS ______TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOTALROOMS is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+96Non-resident97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of toilet facility109) What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
IF NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, ASK PERMISSION TO OBSERVE THE FACILITY.
FLUSH OR POUR FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TO PIPED SEWER SYSTEM 11
FLUSH TO PIT LATRINE 12
FLUSH TO SOMEWHERE ELSE 13
PIT LATRINE
VENTILATED IMPROVED PIT LATRINE 21
PIT LATRINE WITH SLAB 22
PIT LATRINE WITHOUT SLAB/OPEN PIT 23
NO FACILITY 61 (SKIP TO 113)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 96TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.3431Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh9996Non-resident0000NO FACILITY1000FLUSH TOILET1100Unspecified type of flush toilet1110Own flush toilet (unspecified type)1120Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)1200Modern flush toilet1210Flush to piped sewer system1300Traditional with tank flush1400Bucket flush toilet1410Flush to pit latrine1420Flush to somewhere else1430Flush, don't know where2000NON-FLUSHING TOILET2100Composting toilet2200Dry toilet2300Ecosan toilet3000PIT TOILET LATRINE3100Unspecified type of pit latrine3110Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3120Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)3121Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3200Traditional pit toilet or latrine3210Pit latrine without slab or open pit3300Pit latrine with slab3400Ventilated improved pit latrine3410Covered pit latrine, no slab3420Covered pit latrine with slab3430Covered latrine3440Septic pit4000UNIMPROVED TOILET4100Bucket toilet4200River4300Hanging latrine over water source5000OTHER9998Missing1112Private flush toilet, outside residence1211Flush to piped sewer system, indoors1212Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard1213Flush to piped sewer system, out of yard3310Pit latrine with washable slab3320Pit latrine with non-washable slab3490Other improved system3463Latrine to piped public system, out of yard3462Latrine to piped public system, inside yard3461Latrine to piped public system, indoors3443Latrine to septic tank, out of yard3442Latrine to septic tank, inside yard3441Latrine to septic tank, indoors3212Open pit latrine, out of yard3211Open pit latrine, inside yard1253Flush to septic tank, out of yard1252Flush to septic tank, inside yard1251Flush to septic tank, indoors1250Flush to septic tank1240Flush, not to sewer1233Flush to ground water, out of yard1232Flush to ground water, inside yard1231Flush to ground water, indoors3450Latrine with manual flush3460Latrine to piped public system9999NIU (not in universe)1230Flush to pipe connected to ground water1220Flush to pipe connected to canal1132Public flush toilet, outside residence1131Public flush toilet, inside residence1130Public flush toilet (unspecified type)1111Private flush toilet, inside residenceToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSLocation of toilet facilities112) Where is this toilet facility located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2
ELSEWHERE 3TOILETPLACE (HV238A) reports the location of the toilet used by household members. Response options vary across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETPLACE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident10Located within dwelling20Outside dwelling, in plot/courtyard21Located in the same building22Located in courtyard30Located both inside and on plot60Other locations98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold shares toilet facility110) Do you share this toilet facility with other households?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 112)TOILETSHAREYN (HV225) indicates whether the household has a toilet facility that is shared with at least one other household. A "no" response (code "0") indicates the household has a toilet that is not shared; a "yes" response (code "1") indicates the household shares a toilet facility; "not in universe" (code "9") means the household has no toilet facility.
The information in TOILETSHAREYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other households sharing hh's toilet, topcoded111) Including your own household, how many households use this toilet facility?
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
IF LESS THAN 10 0_
10 OR MORE HOUSEHOLDS 95
DON'T KNOW 98For residents of households with shared toilet facilities, TOILSHARNUMT (HV238) reports the number of other households sharing their toilet, topcoded at 9 or more other households. Thus, in IPUMS-DHS, a value of 1 in TOILSHARNUMT means that 1 other household is using the household's toilet, for a total of 2 households using that facility.
The information in TOILSHARNUMT is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.96Non-resident011022033044055066077088099 or more97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH has independent bathroom115A) Do you have an independent bathroom?
YES 1
NO 2BATHROOM indicates whether the household has an independent bathroom.
The information in BATHROOM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of non-drinking water102) What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21
RAINWATER 31
TANKER TRUCK 41
BOTTLED WATER 51 (SKIP TP 109)
OTHER(SPECIFY) ___________ 96NDRINKWTR (HV202) reports the household's main source of water for uses other than drinking (for example, cooking and washing). Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in NDRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring3120Unprotected spring3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere103) Where is that water source located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1 (SKIP TO 106)
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2 (SKIP TO 106)
ELSEWHERE 3WTRLOCATED (HV235) indicates whether the main source of water for the household is located in the dwelling, in the household's yard or plot of land, or elsewhere.
The information in WTRLOCATED is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Water from own dwelling or plot11Water located in respondent's own dwelling12Water located in respondent's own yard/plot20Water located elsewhere21River22Well outside plot24Other, elsewhere96Non-resident98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to water source (from individual respondent record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRIND (V115) reports the amount of time, in minutes, to get to the household's major source of water, top-coded at 360+ minutes. This information is taken from the individual woman's record.
The complementary variable TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the same information, taken from the household record.0000 (on premises)001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+994One day or longer995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the time in minutes it takes members of the household to get to their main source of water and return to their dwelling. In IPUMS-DHS, this variable is top-coded at 360 minutes or more (6 hours or longer).
The information in TIMETOWTRHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0000001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSWater shortage or unavailability, last two weeks106) In the past two weeks, was the water from this source not available for at least one full day?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8WTRSHORTYN (HV201A) indicates whether, in the last two weeks, there was any shortage or unavailability of water at the household's main source of water.9NIU (not in universe)6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold uses any method to treat drinking water107) Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 109)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 109)TREATWTRYN (HV237) indicates whether the household used any treatment to make water safer to drink.
The information in TREATWTRYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBLEACH (HV237B) indicates whether the household added bleach or chlorine to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRBLEACH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Boiling108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBOIL(HV237A) indicates whether the household boiled water to make it safer to drink.
The information in TRBOIL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.12Yes, some of the time11Yes, most of the time00No96Non-resident10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Using water filters108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRFILTER (HV237D) indicates whether the household used a water filter to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRFILTER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Other methods108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTROTHER (HV237X) indicates whether the household used some "other" treatment to make water safer to drink. The meaning of other depends on the specific water treatment methods enumerated in a given survey.
The information in TROTHER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Don't know108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRDK (HV237Z) indicates whether the respondent did not know what treatment, if any, the household used to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRDK is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has telephone121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONE (V153) indicates whether the household has a telephone. How the question was worded changed over time. See Comparability. The related variable MOBPHONE covers the household's access to a mobile phone, specifically.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHouse has telephone (household record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONEHH (HV221) indicates whether any member of the household has a telephone (based on information from the household record).
The information in HHPHONEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has mobile phone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONE indicates whether the household had a mobile/cellular telephone.
The related variable HHPHONE indicates whether the household had a telephone, regardless of the type of phone, or had a non-mobile phone.
The information in MOBPHONE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of mobile phones owned by HH122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONENUM reports the number of mobile phones owned by the household.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the household has a mobile phone.98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has personal computer122A) Does any member of your household have a computer or tablet?
IF YES: How many computers/tablets do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF COMPUTERS ____PC indicates whether the household had a personal computer at home.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of computers owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________PCNUM reports the number of personal computers owned by the household. The related variable PC indicates whether the household has a personal computer.
The information in PCNUM is taken from the household record and applies to household residents. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors (coded "2") using:
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Internet access122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNET indicates whether the household had an Internet connection at home or Internet access.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck (from HH record)121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARHH (HV212) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.
The information in CARHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cars/trucks owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARNUM reports the number of private cars or (pickup) trucks the household owns.
The information in CARNUM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGEHH (HV209) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or owned by the household. See Comparability.
The information in FRIDGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has freezer121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FREEZER indicates whether the household had a freezer.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has dishwasher121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DISHWASHER indicates whether the household had a dishwasher.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has (automatic) washing machine121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2WASHERYN indicates whether the household had an (automatic) washing machine.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Kolla/Zeer (water container and cooler)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2KOLLAYN indicates whether the household has a kolla/zeer, a non-electric refrigeration device. It uses a porous outer earthenware pot, lined with wet sand, which contains an inner pot for holding food or water. Evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot and thus can be used to cool the substance inside.
The information in KOLLAYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has microwave oven121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2MICROWAVE indicates whether the household has a microwave oven.
The information in MICROWAVE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has radio (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2RADIOHH (HV207) indicates whether any member of the household owns a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.
The information in RADIOHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TVHH (HV208) indicates whether any member of the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.
The information in TVHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has satellite dish121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SATELLITEYN indicates whether the household has a satellite dish for television reception.
The information in SATELLITEYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident00No10Yes11Yes, owns satelite12Yes, connected but does not own98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has air conditioner121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2AIRCON indicates whether the household had an air conditioner.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has electric fan121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2ELECFAN indicates whether the household had a fan or an electric fan.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bed120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BED indicates whether the household had a bed.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of beds owned by HH120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BEDNUM reports the number of beds owned by the household.
The information in BEDNUM is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has digital camera121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a digital camera. The related variable NONDIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a non-digital camera.
The information in DIGCAMYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bank account123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKACC (HV247) indicates whether any member of the household has a bank account.
The information in BANKACC is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSMember of HH has credit card123A) Does any member of the household have a credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDHH indicates whether any members of the household have a credit card.
The information in CREDITCARDHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSCost of other health-related items for HH in last 4 weeks511) Sometimes people buy vitamins, medicines, and herbal remedies without consulting with a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. They may also buy other health-related items such as band-aids/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices, and so on without a consultation. In the last four weeks, how much money was spent on these types of health-related items for members of your household?
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD '9993'
COST ________
NO COST/FREE 0000
IN KIND ONLY 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998HHOTHHLTHCOST reports how much the household spent on health-related items without a consultation in the last four weeks. This includes buying vitamins, medicines and herbal remedies without consulting a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. This also other-health related items, such as bandages/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices.000000No cost/free999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999996Non-resident999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare Variables -- TOPICSCurrently working909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business. To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind. Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, prompted98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman has job from which she was absent in past week911) Although you did not work in the last seven days, do you have any job or business from which you were absent for leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or any other such reason?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 917)For women who did not work in the past 7 days, JOBABSENT (V714A) indicates whether the woman had a job or business from which she was temporarily absent, due to leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or other reasons.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's occupationWKCURRJOB (V717) reports the occupation of the respondent in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broad job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.00Not currently working10Professional, technical, or managerial worker20Clerical or Sales21Clerical worker22Sales worker30Agricultural31Self-employed agricultural worker32Agricultural employee40Household, domestic, and services41Household and domestic worker42Services worker50Skilled and unskilled manual51Skilled manual worker52Unskilled manual worker60Armed forces96Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent works for909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2WHOWORKFOR (V719) indicates whether the respondent works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.24For someone else23For someone else (unpaid)10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member30Works for self and someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)40OtherWork Variables -- TOPICSRespondent worked recentlyWKWORKLASTYR (V731) indicates whether the respondent worked recently (i.e., was currently working, was on leave from a job in the past 7 days, or worked in the past year).00No10Yes11Worked in the past year12Currently working13Has a job, but on leave last 7 days98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner's occupation908) What is your husband's occupation? That is, what kind of work does he mainly do?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.10Did not work11Not working, student or applicant12Unemployed13Student20Prof., Tech., Manag.30Clerical or Sales31Clerical32Sales40Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest41Agriculture, self-employed42Agriculture, employee50Household, domestic, and services51Household and domestic52Services60Skilled and unskilled manual61Skilled manual62Unskilled manual70Other71Army97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner currently or recently working906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)For women who are currently married, HUSCURRWORK (V704A) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner is currently working at a job or business.00No, did not work in last 12 months10Yes, currently or recently working11Worked in last 7 days12Worked in last 12 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)02Unemployed01RetiredWork Variables -- TOPICSPartner has job from which he was absent in past week909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2HUSJOBABSENT indicates whether the respondent's husband/partner has a job or business from which he was temporarily absent, due to vacation, travel, illness, or other reasons.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent's husband/partner works for906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)WKHUSWORKFOR indicates whether the respondent's husband or partner works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member23For someone else (unpaid)24For someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's earnings relative to husband/partner's earnings920) Would you say that the money that you earn is more than what your husband earns, less than what earns, or about the same?
MORE THAN HIM 1
LESS THAN HIM 2
ABOUT THE SAME HUSBAND/PARTNER HAS NO EARNINGS 4 (SKIP TO 922)
DON'T KNOW 8WKEARNSMORE (V746) indicates whether the woman earns more money, less money, or about the same amount of money as her husband/partner.1More than him2Less than him3About the same4Husband/partner has no earnings7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSHousehold wealth index in quintilesWEALTHQ (V190) refers to the relative wealth of the household where the woman lives, divided into quintiles from the poorest (code 1) to the richest (code 5). The wealth index is defined in the DHS Recode Manuals as follows:
The wealth index is a composite measure of a household's cumulative living standard. The wealth index is calculated using easy-to-use data on a household's ownership of selected assets, such as televisions and bicycles; materials used for housing construction; and types of water access and sanitation facilities.
Generated with a statistical procedure known as principal components analysis, the wealth index places individual households on a continuous scale of relative wealth. DHS separates all interviewed households into five quintiles of wealth.
For additional information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, users should consult the summary information about the wealth index on The DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The complementary variable WEALTHS reports the wealth index factor score for the woman's household in a specific sample. WEALTHQ and WEALTHS are included on the woman's record for Phase 5 forward only. IPUMS-DHS has made available these variables for Phase 2 forward, by linking the wealth index files to the woman's individual recode files.
The variables used to calculate wealth index quintiles and the level of wealth implied by a specific ranking are sample-specific. See Comparability.1Poorest2Poorer3Middle4Richer5Richest8MissingWealth index Variables -- TOPICSWealth index factor score (5 decimals)WEALTHS (V191) refers to the household's wealth index value generated by the product of standardized scores (z-scores) and factor coefficient scores (factor loadings) of wealth indicators. Most researchers will want to use instead the complementary variable WEALTHQ (V190), which reports quintile ranking (from poorest to richest) of the woman's household, in terms of wealth score, for a given sample.
For further information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, see the description of WEALTHQ, the summary information about the wealth index on the DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The variables used to calculate wealth index scores are sample-specific. See Comparability.WEALTHS (V191) is a 12-digit numeric variable.Wealth index Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns house alone or jointly925) Do your own this house or any other house either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNHOUSE (V745A) indicates whether the woman owns a house alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns land alone or jointly928) Do you own any agricultural or non-agricultural land either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNLAND (V745B) indicates whether the woman owns land alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own land20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has account at bank or other financial institution123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKRESP (V170) indicates whether the respondent has an account at a bank or another financial institution.
The related variable BANKACC reports whether any member of the household has a bank account.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has personal credit card118A) Do you have a personal credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDRESP indicates whether the respondent has a personal credit card.0No1YesSES general Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy, based on reading passageLIT2 (V155) indicates whether the woman could read. This variable is available beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS.
Persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As with LIT1 (V108), those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
For Phases 1-3 of the DHS, information on literacy was collected using a different approach, by simply asking whether the person could read (LIT1). See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.00Cannot read at all10Reads11Able to read only part of sentence12Able to read whole sentence20Not ascertained (blind, diff. language)21No card with required language22Blind or visually impaired98MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy bridging variableLITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy. Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries.
Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).
See Comparability for more information.10Yes, reads11Reads easily/whole sentence12Reads with difficulty/part of sentence20No, cannot read30Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)31No card with required language32Blind or visually impaired98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.
For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSTotal years education109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:
If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.98Missing97Don't know2626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Inconsistent2727Education Variables -- TOPICSSummary educational achievement17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDACHIEVER (V149) is a summary variable that reports the woman's highest level of education in broad categories. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
EDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107).0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8EDUCLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the educational system of Jordan, that the respondent attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.997Don't know000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500HigherEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8YRSCHLJO reports the number of years of education the respondent completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in EDUCLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's educational level904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher4Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).
For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education in total years schooling905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:
If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHusband's summary educational achievement904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)HUSEDACHIEVER (V729) is a summary variable that reports the highest level of education in broad categories for the woman's husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
HUSEDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in the HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) variables.0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8HUSEDLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the Jordan educational system, that the respondent's most recent husband attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.999NIU (not in universe)000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500Higher997Don't know998MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level (Jordan)109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___HUSEDYRJO reports the number of years of schooling the respondent's husband completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in HUSEDLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.12121111000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of reading newspaper or magazine113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSFQ (V157) reports how often the woman usually reads a newspaper or magazine (not at all, less than once a week, once a week or more often, or almost every day).
For a potentially comparable variable asking whether the woman reads the newspaper or a magazine at least once a week, see NEWSWK (V109). For a variable bridging NEWSFQ and NEWSWK, see NEWSBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSReads newspaper: Bridging variable113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to newspapers and magazines. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week (NEWSWK (V109)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they read newspapers or magazines (NEWSFQ (V157)).
NEWSBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches. See Comparability for more information.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of watching television115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVFQ (V159) reports how often the woman usually watches television (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable asking whether the woman watches television at least once a week, see TVWK (V110). For a variable bridging TVFQ and TVWK (V110), see TVBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSWatches television: Bridging variable115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to television. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they watch television at least once a week (TVWK (V110)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they watch television (TVFQ (V159)).
TVBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of listening to radio114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOFQ (V158) reports how often the woman usually listens to the radio (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable that asks about whether the woman listens to the radio at least once a week, see RADIOWK (V112). For a variable bridging RADIOFQ and RADIOWK (V112), see RADIOBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSListens to radio: Bridging variable114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)).
RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01Not at all02Less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSRespondent owns a mobile telephone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____CELLPHONSELF (V169A) indicates whether the respondent owns a mobile telephone.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the respondent's household has a mobile telephone.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUses own mobile telephone for financial transactionsFor women who own a mobile telephone, CELLFINANC (V169B) indicates whether she uses the mobile phone for any financial transactions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUsed the Internet ever and in past year122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNETEVYR (V171A) indicates whether the woman has ever used the Internet and, if so, whether she has used the Internet in the last 12 months.00No, never10Yes, has used the Internet11Yes, in last 12 months12Yes, before last 12 months13Yes, can't establish when98MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of using Internet in last monthINTERNETMO (V171B) reports the frequency with which the woman has used the Internet in the last month: almost every day, at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all.08Missing00Not at all01Less than once a week02At least once a week03Almost every dayMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on making large household purchases923) Who usually makes decisions about making major household purchases?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECBIGHH (V743B) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding large household purchases.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Other senior male52Other senior female60Other or not applicable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)53Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on visits to family or relatives924) Who usually makes decisions about visits to your family or relatives?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFAMVISIT (V743D) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding (the woman's) visits to family or relatives.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other or not applicable7Family elders/relatives8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending woman's earnings919) Who usually decides how the money you earn will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND/PARTNER 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND/PARTNER JOINTLY 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 6For women who have worked in the last 12 months and were paid in cash or in cash and in kind in the last 12 months, DECFEMEARN (V739) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income she earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Mother or father52Aunt or uncle53Family elders54Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applciable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending husband's earnings921) Who usually decides how your husband's earnings will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY HUSBAND HAS NO EARNINGS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6For women who are currently married or living with a man, DECHUSEARN (V743F) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income her husband or partner earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Family elders52Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applicable70Husband/partner has no earnings98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on woman's health care922A) Suppose in one month you experience abnormal vaginal discharge or a painful or burning sensation when urinating and you wanted to seek health care, who would make the decision regarding health care for yourself: you, your husband, you and your husband jointly, or someone else?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFEMHCARE (V743A) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding the woman's own healthcare.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other/not applicable8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on health care for woman's STIDECFEMSTICARE indicates who in the woman's household would decide on health care for her if she experienced symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (such as abnormal genital discharge or a burning sensation when urinating).1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFertility preferencesSECTION 8. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
800) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
WIDOWED/SEPARATED/DIVORCED (SKIP TO 813)For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"? The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."
In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category.
Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons. In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing53Never had sex52Declared infecund51Sterilized50Not at risk of pregnancy40Up to God30No more20Undecided10Have anotherGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FPUNMETNEED (V624) is a constructed variable that reports a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The following describes the constructed categories in more detail:
Unmet need for spacing includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was mistimed, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was mistimed, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and say they want to wait two or more years for their next birth, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Unmet need for limiting includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was unwanted, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was unwanted, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and who want no more children.
Met need for spacing includes women who are using some method of family planning and say they want to have another child, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Met need for limiting includes women who are using family planning and who want no more children.
Note that the specific methods (modern or traditional) are not taken into account here.
Met need describes women who have no need for contraceptive methods, either because they desire a child soon (within the next two years) or because they are menopausal or infecund.
In high contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "A" countries), pregnant and postpartum amenorrheic women whose pregnancy was the result of a contraceptive failure are not included in the category of unmet need, but they are categorized as spacing failures or limiting failures. In low contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "B" countries), no such distinction is made, since information was not collected on contraceptive failure. Infecund women are also excluded from the unmet need categories.
The "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" provides the following definitions:
Fecundity: A woman is assumed to be fecund unless she declares that she is infecund, had a hysterectomy, or is menopausic. Women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic but who have not menstruated for six or more months, and married women who have not used contraception in the past five years but have not had a birth and are not pregnant, are also considered infecund.
Failure to Space: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say they wanted the current pregnancy later.
Failure to Limit: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say that they did not want another child before they became pregnant.
Excluded from the unmet need category are women who became pregnant while using a method (these women are in need of a better method of contraception).
The infecund or menopausal category on the UNMETNEED (V624) variable contains fewer cases than the EXPOSURE1 variable, because women who are categorized as infecund or menopausal, but are currently using a contraceptive method, are recorded in the two "met need" categories in UNMETNEED.
UNMETNEED (V624) incorporates responses to the following variables:
[EXPOSURE1/V623], which reports the woman's exposure to the risk of pregnancy, defined as pregnant, postpartum amenorrheic, menopausal or infecund, and fecund.
[ V225], which reports whether a current pregnancy was wanted then, later or not at all (for women who were pregnant at the time of interview).
[KIDDESIRE/V605] ,which reports whether the woman wants more children and when she would like them.
[FPMETHNOW/V312] which reports the woman's current use of contraception.
Users are also encouraged to see details of this variable provided in the "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].99NIU (not in universe)98Missing61Desire birth in less than 2 years60No unmet need53Never had sex52Not in union, not sexually active51Infecund or menopausal50Not at risk41No sex, want to wait40Future need for FP32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Had FP failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FP (2nd def)UNMETNEED2 (V626) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births. UNMETNEED2 is similar to UNMETNEED, but UNMETNEED2 differently categorizes women who are infecund or menopausal but are currently using a contraceptive method.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of UNMETNEED2 uses a definition of fecundity based on exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE2. UNMETNEED, by contrast, uses a definition of exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE1. See the descriptions of these two variables for discussion of their differences.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown53No sex, want to wait/not married and no sex in last 30 days52Never had sex51Infecund, menopausal50Not at risk for pregnancy41Desire birth in less than 2 yrs40No unmet need32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Family limitation failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for contraception (definition 3)Like UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2, UNMETNEED3 (V626A) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning, according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
UNMETNEED3 is similar to UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2. However, due to increased scrutiny of unmet need measures and the need for more consistent methods to collect these data, MEASURE DHS organized a Technical Expert Working Group (TEWG) to address these concerns. Broadly, the revisions agreed upon are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic
Standardize the calculation of infecundity
Explicitly handle inconsistencies
For further detail on these revisions, consult "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning" by Bradley, Croft, Fishel, and Westoff, found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Never had sex1Unmet need for spacing2Unmet need for limiting3Using for spacing4Using for limiting5No unmet need6Not married and no sex in last 30 days7Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDesire for more children804) Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have (a/another) child, or would you prefer not to have any (more) children?
HAVE (A/ANOTHER) CHILD 1
NO MORE/NONE 2 (SKIP TO 807)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 3 (SKIP TO 813)
UNDECIDED/DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 811)KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity). To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding. Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown63Never had sex62Declared infecund61Sterilized60Not at risk of pregnancy51Up to God50Fatalistic response40Wants no more30Undecided13Wants, unsure timing12Wants after 2+ years11Wants within 2 years10Wants more childrenGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSWanted last child228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2FPLCHDESIRE (V367) reports whether the woman's last born child was wanted at the time she got pregnant, was wanted but at a later time, or was not wanted at all. The cutoff point for when the woman's last child was born varies across samples; see Comparability.1Wanted last child then2Wanted last child later3Wanted no more children7Unsure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted current pregnancy228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For women who are currently pregnant, PGDESIRE (V225) reports whether, at the time of becoming pregnant, the woman wanted her pregnancy then, later, or not at all.1Then2Later3Not at all4Up to God7Don't know/Not sure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).
If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.98Missing97Don't know66Number she has currently65Depends on husband64As many as possible63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response5050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000333332323131303029292828272726262525242467As many as can care for68Doesn't want children99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children (grouped)813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing7Non-numeric response66+55443322110[no label]9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of boy children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.
Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of girl children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61God's decision/Allah's will60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children of either sex814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOTH (V629) reports the ideal number of children of either sex (i.e., with no gender preference).
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID. Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband66Number she has currently99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal time before future birth805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)IDEALBTHFUT (V616) reports how long the woman would like to wait before the birth of a/another child.100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535+ years299Years, number missing989Up to God990After finishing school991After marriage992When husband returns993After breastfeeding994At any time995Soon/now996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSBest interval between births814A) If you could choose exactly the number of months to wait between the birth of one child and the birth of another, how many months would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NUMBER _____
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.
IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:
The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.16969 months16868 months16565 months16464 months16363 months16262 months16161 months100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years299Years, unspecified number996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)16767 months16666 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months22525 yearsGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.100Less than one month (want now)1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, number unspecified200Less than one year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years or more299Years, number unspecified987After weaning989After finishing school990When spouse returns991Up to God992After marriage993Any time994Soon or immediately995Other, non-numeric response996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability.
The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.00Less than 12 months011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066 or more years96Non-numeric response97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)For women using family planning, FPDECIDER (V632) reports who decided on the use of contraception (mainly the woman, mainly her partner, joint decision, or someone else).0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for not using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)FPDECIDERNOT (V632A) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision not to use family planning: the female respondent, her husband/partner, the two of them jointly, or someone else.
The related variable FPDECIDER (V632) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision to use family planning.0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSHusband's desire for children822) Does your husband want the same number of children that you want, or does he want more or fewer than you want?
SAME NUMBER 1
MORE CHILDREN 2
FEWER CHILDREN 3
DON'T KNOW 8HUSFERTPREF (V621) reports whether the woman believes her partner wants the same number of children, more children, or fewer children than she wants.01Both want same02Husband wants more03Husband wants fewer07Don't Know08Missing09NIU (not in universe)04Both provided non-numeric responseGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecundEXPOSURE1 (V623) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to differentiate between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, these categories are actualized as follows:
Pregnant women
Postpartum amenorrheic women are those whose period has not returned since the last birth in the three/five years preceding the survey.
Women are defined as being menopausal if they are not pregnant and not postpartum amenorrheic, are not currently using a contraceptive method, and have not had a period in the six months preceding the survey or report they are in menopause.
Women are defined as being infecund if they are not menopausal and not postpartum amenorrheic and not pregnant, have had no birth in the five years preceding the survey, and either (Model "A" countries) have been continuously married and have not used contraception in the five years preceding the survey, or (Model "B" countries) have been married one time and first married five or more years before the survey and have never used contraception.
Fecund women are all women not included in the preceding categories.3Infecund, menopausal2Amenorrheic1Pregnant0Fecund8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (2nd def)Like EXPOSURE1, EXPOSURE2 (V625) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE2 uses a more liberal definition of infecundity than EXPOSURE1, however.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The DHS Recode Manuals explain the differences between these two variables as follows:
For Model "B" countries, it is only possible to say that a woman had been continuously married throughout the preceding five years if she was in her first union. This definition has been relaxed in V625 [EXPOSURE2], such that the respondent need only have been married at least five years ago, and not continuously married throughout the last five years. For Model "A" countries, there is no change to this part of the definition.
[For EXPOSURE2] Two additional variables have been used to declare a woman infecund. If the respondent said that she cannot get pregnant when asked about preferences for additional children, or if she reported that she was menopausal or had a hysterectomy when giving the reason she was not currently using a contraceptive method, the respondent is coded as infecund.
Model A countries and Model B countries are defined according to whether the country based its questionnaire on the Model A or Model B standard DHS questionnaire for DHS phases one through four. In general, the Model A questionnaire was designed for use in countries with high contraceptive prevalence. Nonetheless, countries with relatively low contraceptive prevalence sometimes modeled their own questionnaire on the Model A standard questionnaire. This was the case, for example, for the Kenyan samples for 1998 and 2003 and the Malawi samples for 2000 and 2004.0Fecund1Pregnant2Amenorrheic3Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (3rd def)Like EXPOSURE1 and EXPOSURE2, EXPOSURE3 (V625A) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE3, however, utilizes a revised definition of unmet need for family planning. Broadly, these revisions are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data.
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data.
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting.
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic.
Standardize the calculation of infecundity.
Explicitly handle inconsistencies.
For more details on these changes, refer to "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning," which can be found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Fecund1Pregnant2Postpartum amenorrheic3Infecund or menopausal9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPossible to become pregnant before period returns242) After the birth of a child, can a woman become pregnant before her menstrual period has returned?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8PGAMENPOS (V244) indicates whether the respondent believes a woman can become pregnant after giving birth and before her period returns (i.e., while postpartum amenorrheic).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow any type of FP methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.
Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.00Knows no method10Knows only traditional or folkloric method11Knows only folkloric method12Knows only traditional method20Knows modern method99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about Pill for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about IUD for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about injectable FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about male sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFC (V304_14) indicates whether the woman knew about female condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about implants or Norplant for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIMP (V304_11) indicates whether the woman knew about implants (such as Norplant) as a method for family planning. Implants were generally described as "small rods placed in their arm by a doctor, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several years."
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about emergency contraception a as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOEMRG (V304_16) indicates whether the woman knows about emergency contraception as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSEMRG indicates whether the woman had ever used emergency contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, emergency contraception is often described by the following:
As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about withdrawal for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about rhythm for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.10Yes97Method not asked about at all98Missing00No11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about unspecified traditional or folkloric method for family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTRAD indicates whether the woman knew about using some "other" unspecified folkloric method as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSTRAD indicates whether the woman had ever used some "other" folkloric method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the "FPTYP" series of variables which report whether a contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric in a given sample to better discern the meaning of "other" in this case.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about other modern contraception as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOOMOD indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" modern method(s) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOMODindicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" modern method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to review which methods are included in a given sample and better discern the meaning of "other."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects of FP method318) At the time, were you told about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 321)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 320)FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold how to deal with side effects of FP method321) Were you told what to do if you experienced side effects or problems?
YES 1
NO 2FPCURDEAL (V3A04) indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with the side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it.
The related variable FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told about the sides effects in general. FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health/family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (Not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects by family planning worker320) Were you ever told by a health or family planning worker about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 322)FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFF (V3A02), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about other FP methods322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROM (V3A05) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROMWKR (V3A06), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver told about other family planning methods by FP worker322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROMWKR (V3A06) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROM (V3A05), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRC (V379) reports the source where the respondent knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.
The related variable FPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports known sources for contraceptives, in standardized categories.0000No one/did not consult source1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160University/teaching hospital1161University hospital1162Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government pharmacy1320Government dispensary1400Government maternity home1410Mother and child health (MCH) center1420Rural maternity clinic1500Government family planning clinic1510Stand-alone family planning clinic1520Mobile family planning clinic1600Government outreach1610Government health post1611Village health post1620Government mobile clinic1630Government health worker1631Fieldworker1632Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)1633Community/village health worker1634Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1635Paramedic1636Doctor1637Nurse1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Parastatal health facility1909Female Community Health Volunteer Program (FCHV) of Nepal2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Referral/specialty hospital2120Private clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2230Doctor/birth attendant2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private family planning clinic2500Private outreach2510Private mobile clinic2520Private health worker2521Fieldworker2522Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)2523Nurse2524Paramedic2526Community/village health worker2527Midwife2600Private health center2610VCT center2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical sector2901Care room2902Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3140UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)3150International Rescue Committee (IRC)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Fieldworker3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt family planning association (EFPA)3303CSI project3304Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia (FGAE)3305BLM3306MACRO3307Marie Stopes3308Red Cross Society3309AFGA3310Family Planning Association of Nepal (FPAN)3311Institute for Family Health (IFH)3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door4900Other religious5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket/tuck shop5113Service station5120Market5130Kiosk5140Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque/temple5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5420Hotel5500Other institutions5510Youth center5520Workplace5521Respondent's workplace5522Partner's workplace5530School5600Traditional practitioner5610Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5620Vaidya/hakim/homeopath5700Informal channels5710Drug vendor9992Not asked9993Non-user: Knows source9994Multiple responses given9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP, standardized326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports the source from which the woman knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions, and answers were recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and phases.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.01Government clinic/pharmacy02Government home/community delivery03NGO04Private clinic/delivery05Private pharmacy06Church, shop, friends07Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.00No method10Folkloric or traditional method11Folkloric method12Traditional method20Modern method98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPattern of use of contraceptive methodFPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.10Currently using20Ever used, but not currently using21Used since last birth22Used before last birth30Never used99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent method of FP304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.
Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.000Not using100MODERN METHODS101Pill102IUD103Norplant/Implants104Condom105Female Condom106Female Sterilization107Male Sterilization110Injections111Injection (3 monthly)112Injection (monthly)120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly121Diaphragm122Diaphragm/Foam123Diaphragm/Jelly124Foam or Jelly125Foaming tablets126Vaginal methods130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)131Prolonged breastfeeding140Emergency contraception150Other modern method151Contraceptive patch200TRADITIONAL METHODS210Abstinence or periodic abstinence211Periodic abstinence212Cycle Beads/Standard days method213Abstinence214Mucus method215Natural family planning, unspecified220Withdrawal230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/Plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED301Other specific method 1302Other specific method 2303Other specific method 3304Other specific method 4997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Pill304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant and who ever used the Pill, FPNOWUSPILL (V307_01) indicates whether the woman is now using the Pill.9NIU (not in universe)1Yes0No7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Injections304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSINJ (V307_03) indicates whether the woman is now using injectable contraception.0No1Yes8Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: IUD304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSIUD (V307_02) indicates whether the woman is now using an IUD.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Implants304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSIMP (V307_11) indicates whether the woman is now using a contraceptive implant, such as Norplant, to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSFST (V307_06) indicates whether the woman is now using female sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Male sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSMST (V307_07) indicates whether the woman is now using male sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSCON (V307_05) indicates whether the woman is now using the male condom.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSFC (V307_14) indicates whether the woman is now using the female condom to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNOWUSCON, which refers to the male condom.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSLAM (V307_13) indicates whether the woman is now using the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Emergency contraception304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSEMRG indicates whether the woman is now using a form of emergency contraception to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Rhythm304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSRHY (V307_08) indicates whether the woman is now using rhythm (periodic abstinence).0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Withdrawal304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSWD (V307_09) indicates whether the woman is now using withdrawal.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Other modern FP method304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSOMOD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" modern contraceptive method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" modern method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Traditional or folkloric methods, unspecified304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSTRAD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" traditional or folkloric method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" traditional method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast FP method discontinued in past 5 yearsFPLDISMETH5Y (V359) reports the last contraceptive method the woman discontinued use of in the last five years.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing400CONTINUATION OF SAME METHOD304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED220Withdrawal213Standard days method212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS141Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding140Other modern method130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly107Male sterilization106Female sterilization105Female condom104Condom103Norplant/Implants102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings110Injections111Injections (3 monthly)112Injections (monthly)142Contraceptive patchRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason of last discontinuationFPLDISREAS5Y (V360) reports the reason why the woman discontinued use of the last family planning method she used in the last five years. The complementary variable FPLDISMETH5Y reports the last contraceptive method itself that the woman stopped using in the last five years.370End of breastfeeding period110Became pregnant/Method failed120Wanted to get pregnant130Husband disapproved140Other relative disapproved150Side effects or health concerns151Side effects, respondent152Side effects, child160Access or availability issues170Wanted more effective method180Switched to different method190Method no longer available200Inconvenient to use210Infrequent sexual activity, or husband away or ill220Lack of sexual satisfaction230Cost of method240Fatalistic250Difficulty getting pregnant, menopause or amenorrheic260Menstrual issues while using method270Weight gain while using method280Lack of privacy while using method290Unsatisfied with method300Marital dissolution/Divorced or widowed310Doctor's advice320Specific method issue321IUD expelled322IUD expired330Religious prohibition996Other reason997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)340Others had bad experience with method350Rest360Period returnedRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonth of calendar year when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTMO (V315) reports the month of the calendar year when they first started using their current method. The year when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTYR (V316).98Missing01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSYear when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTYR (V316) reports the year when they first started using their current method. The calendar month when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTMO (V315).201820189999NIU (not in universe)20162016201520152014201420132013201220122011201120102010200920092008200820072007200620062005200520042004200320032002200220012001200020001999199919981998199719971996199619951995199419941993199319921992199119911990199019891989198819881987198719861986198519851984198419831983198219821981198119801980197919791978197819771977197619761975197519741974197319731972197219701970197119711960196020172017Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSDate when started using current FP method (CMC)309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTCMC (V317) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date when the woman started using her current method.9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information: Start date of current methodFPCURCOMP (V318) reports the completeness of information about the start date of the woman's current contraceptive method.1Month and year given5Month imputed, year given7Month given, year imputed (date placed)8No information given (date placed)9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonths of use of current family planning method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using a contraceptive method, FPCURNOMO (V337) reports the number of months they have been continuously using their current method.
Starting in Phase II, there are differences in the way these data are reported between Model "A" and Model "B" countries, due to the inclusion of a detailed calendar of events in the five years preceding the interview in Model "A" questionnaires. For Model "B" questionnaires, any response greater than 8 years is topcoded at "96." However, for Model "A" questionnaires, the maximum duration of use that could be recorded is the entire length of the calendar (i.e., 5 years).0000 months0011 month0022 months0033 months0044 months0055 months0066 months0077 months0088 months0099 months01010 months01111 months01212 months01313 months01414 months01515 months01616 months01717 months01818 months01919 months02020 months02121 months02222 months02323 months02424 months02525 months02626 months02727 months02828 months02929 months03030 months03131 months03232 months03333 months03434 months03535 months03636 months03737 months03838 months03939 months04040 months04141 months04242 months04343 months04444 months04545 months04646 months04747 months04848 months04949 months05050 months05151 months05252 months05353 months05454 months05555 months05656 months05757 months05858 months05959 months06060 months06161 months06262 months06363 months06464 months06565 months06666 months06767 months06868 months06969 months07070 months07171 months07272 months07373 months07474 months07575 months07676 months07777 months07878 months07979 months08080 months08181 months08282 months08383 months08484 months08585 months08686 months08787 months08888 months08989 months09090 months09191 months09292 months09393 months09494 months09595 months09696 or more months995All calendar years996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFirst source for contraception for current method316) You first started using (CURRENT METHOD) in (DATE FROM 309). Where did you get it at that time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) __________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVERNMENT MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
PHARMACY 23
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26
UNRWA CLINIC 27
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96FPKNOW1SRC (V3A07) reports the first source for the respondent's current method of contraception.5560Community Center4213United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3309Institute for Family Health (IFH)3308Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA3307Family Planning Association of Nepal3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)2425Homeopath2330Private Sangini outlet1909Condom box1438Primary health center outreach clinic0000No one1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160Category I hospital1170Category II hospital1180University/teaching hospital1181University hospital1182Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1280Category I health center1290Category II health center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planninc clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Lady health worker (LHW)1433Lady health visitor (LHV)1434Community-based distribution agent1435Community/village health worker1436Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1437Nurse1500Government pharmacy/dispensary1600Government maternity home1610Maternal and child health (MCH) center1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Youth facility2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Specialized hospital2112District hospital2120Private clinic2121Polyclinic2122Clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Fieldworker2422Community-based distribution agent2423Community/village health worker2424Nurse2500Private health center2510VCT center2600Private family planning clinic2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Medical office2902Care room2903Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3200NGO health worker3210NGO community-based distributor3220NGO fieldworker3230NGO depot holder3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt FP association3303CSI project3304BLM3305MACRO3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket5113Tuck shop5114Service station5120Kiosk5130Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5411Bar5420Hotel5500Other institution5510School5520Youth center5530Workplace5600Media5610Family planning campaign5700Traditional practitioner5710Hakim5720Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5800Informal channels5810Drug vendor5820Public toilet9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1190Military hospital1412Sub-center or sub-post1620Rural maternity clinic3140Red Cross3150Marie Stopes3160Population Services International (PSI)3170UN Relief and Works Agency facility3306Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)4900Other religious5540Charity/foundation5550Refugee campRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, detailed325) Where did you obtain (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECOT, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT MCH 13 (SKIP TO 327)
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14 (SKIP TO 327)
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22 (SKIP TO 327)
PHARMACY 23 (SKIP TO 327)
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24 (SKIP TO 327)
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25 (SKIP TO 327)
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26 (SKIP TO 327)
UNRWA CLINIC 27 (SKIP TO 327)
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.6903Community center3306Institute for Family Health (IFH)3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)0000NO ONE1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110National hospital1111Referral/specialty hospital1112National/central hospital1113Military hospital1114Day hospital1120Provincial/regional hospital1130Urban hospital1140District/rural hospital1141District hospital1142Rural hospital1150Category I hospital1160Category II hospital1170University/teaching hospital1171University hospital1172Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Basic health center1260Integrated health center1270Primary health center1280Family welfare center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planning clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1330Family planning clinic CBD1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1412Sub-center1413Sub-health post1420Government mobile clinic1421Mobile PHC clinic1430Government health professional1431Doctor1432Nurse1433Paramedic1440Government health worker1434Community-based distributor (CBD)1435Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1436Male mobilizer1437Accredited social health activist (ASHA)1438Vaidya/hakim/homeopath1450Government outreach clinic1451Primary health care outreach clinic1452Satellite clinic/EPI outreach1453Community clinic1454Rural/municipal clinic1460Camp1470Household visit1500Government maternity home1510Maternal and child health (MCH) center1520Rural maternity1530Anganwadi/ICDS center1600Government pharmacy/dispensary1610Government pharmacy1611Community pharmacy1620Government dispensary1900Other public1901Clinic1902Curative care organization1903Health home1904Health office1905Health insurance organization1906Parastatal health facility1907Youth center2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2112Private district hospital2113Private university hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2122Private clinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2230Private chemist/drug store2231Private chemist2232Private drug store2240Private mobile drug vendor2300Private doctor's office2310Qualified doctor2320Traditional/unqualified doctor2330Private practice2331Private care room2332Private infirmiry2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Private field worker2422Private community/village health worker2423Private community-based distributor2424Private paramedic2425Private hakim/homeopath2426Private traditional healer2427Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)2428Private nurse2500Private health center2600Private family planning clinic2610Injectables outlet2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Tent2902VCT center3000NGO SECTOR3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Marie Stopes facility3131Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)3140Red Cross facility3150UN Relief and Works Agency facility3160Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)3170Population Services International (PSI)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Field worker3230Community-based distributor3300Country-specific NGO3301Amo-Congo3302Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)3303Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)3304Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)3305United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3900Other NGO4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious outreach4310Religious health post4320Religious mobile clinic4330Religious health worker4331Religious field worker4900Other religious5000UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR5100Pharmacy/dispensary5110Pharmacy5120Dispensary5200Outreach5210Mobile clinic5220Health worker5221Field worker5222Traditional healer5223Health educator5224Peer educators5230Outreach clinic5900Other unspecified medical sector5901Media campaign6000OTHER6100Shop/market6110Shop6111General dealer6112Supermarket/tuck shop6113Supermarket6114Tuck shop6120Market6130Kiosk6140Gas station6150Other retail6200Church/mosque6300Friend/relative6310Friend6320Relative6321Partner6400Bar/nightclub/hotel6410Bar/nightclub6411Bar6420Hotel6500Workplace6510Respondent's workplace6520Partner's workplace6600Informal channels6610Drug vendor6620Support group6630Women's sittings6700Location for adolescents6710Youth center6720School6900Other facility6901Refugee camp6902Charity/foundation9994Abroad9995Other9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, standardized324) CHECK 304:
CIRCLE METHOD CODE:
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD CODE CIRCLED IN 304, CIRCLE CODE FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 327)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 327)
IUD 03
INJECTABLES 04
IMPLANTS 05
PILL 06
CONDOM 07
FEMALE CONDOM 08
EMERGENCY CONCEPTION 09
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 327)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 323)
WITHDRAWAL 12 (SKIP TO 323)
OTHER MODERN METHOD 95
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know07Other06Church, Shop, friends, books05Private Pharmacy04Private Clin/Deliv03NGO02Govt Home/Comm delivery01Govt Clinic/PharmRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSBrand of Pills currently used305) What is the brand name of the pills you are using?
IF DON'T KNOW THE BRAND, ASK TO SEE THE PACKAGE.
CERAZETTE 11 (SKIP TO 309)
GRACIAL 12 (SKIP TO 309)
MARVELON TAB 13 (SKIP TO 309)
MIRCRONOR 14 (SKIP TO 309)
CELIST 15 (SKIP TO 309)
MICROGYNON 16 (SKIP TO 309)
EXLUTEN 17 (SKIP TO 309)
BELARA 18 (SKIP TO 309)
YASMIN 19 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are currently using the Pill, FPPILLBRAND (V323) reports the brand name of the Pill that the respondent currently uses.4203Emkit3112Triella2215TriNovum2114Stediril1241Rigevidon1240Brevinor1239Lusiaf1129Yasmin1128Triquilar1127Trinordial2113"1242NewFem1000LOW-DOSE PILLS1100International brands1101Adepal1102Choice1103Cilest1104Combination-31105Confidence1106Diane1107Duofem1108Eugynon1109Famila 281110Femicon1111Gracial1112Lo-femenal1113Logynon1114Marvelon1115Microgynon1116Minidril1117Miniphase1118Nordette1119Norminest1120Norquest1121Novodol1122Oralcon F1123Ortho-Novum1124Pilplan1125Planif1126Planyl1200Country-specific brands1201Nogestol1202Desolon1203Femipill1204Maya1205Noret-281206Ovacon1207Shuki1208Harmonie (PSI)1209Varnoline1210Microcept1211Microvlar1212Triocept1213Trivolar1214Style/Trigestrel1215Secure1216Microlite1217Apsara1218Ecroz1219Mala-D1220Mala-N1221Novelon1222Ovral L1223Pearl1224Anteovin1225Belara1226Gracial1227Loestrin1228Mawelon1229Norimin1230Femiplan1231Conova 301232Trigynon1233OK pills1234Sure1235Feminyl1236Nilocon White1237Sunaulo Gulaf1900Unspecified low-dose pills2000HIGH-DOSE PILLS2100International brands2101Anovlar2102Gynovlar2103Lyndiol2104Microgynon 30 ED2105Milli Anovlar2106Neogynon2107Neogynon ED2108Nordiol2109Norquentiel2110Ovidon2111Ovral2112Ovulen 502200Country-specific brands2201Combination-52202Lynes2203Ovostat2204Regumen2205Novell-duo2206Gynera2207Primovlar2208Duoluton-L2209Ovral G2210Progyluton2211Gynovlane2212Ovanon2213Ovidon2214Triphasit2900Unspecified high-dose pill3000PROGESTIN-ONLY PILLS3100International brands3101Exluton/Lynestrenol3102Femulen3103Microlut3104Micronor3105Micronovum3106Microval3107"3108Minovlar3109Noriday3110Ovrette3111Safe Plan3200Country-specific brands3201Bredicon3202Minicon3203Levonor3204Hyan3205I-plan3206Primolut N3207Cerazette3208Planor3209Softsure4000EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION4100International brands4200Country-specific brands4201Gravistal4202Postinor4900Unspecified emergency contraception5000NON-HORMONAL PILLS5100International brands5200Country-specific brands5201Centron5202Saheli6000UNSPECIFIED/UNKNOWN PILLS6100International brands6101Today (sponge)6200Country-specific brands6201Khoshi6202Aco6203Cotrablan6204Microvior 306205Stero6206Blue6207Hot6208Kamal (foam)6209N/M tablets6210Nofian6211Period oil6212Sacharin6213Skill6214Moti6215Subitha6216Fingers6217Sutura6218Menstrogen (injection)6219Norvolain6220Flexi P6221Marutton6900Other unspecified/unknown pills6901Unspecified private brand6902Unspecified public brand6903Unspecified social marketing brand9995Other9996Not able to show9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP current use or future intentionFPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.1Using modern method2Using traditional method3Non-user intending to use4Does not intend to use9NIU (not in universe)5Never had sexFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSIntention to use FP in futureFPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.10Will use in future11Use in next 12 months12Use later20Unsure about future use21Unsure about timing22Unsure about use30Does not intend to use40Never had sex98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred future FP method812A) Which contraceptive method would you prefer to use?
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 813)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 813)
IUD 03 (SKIP TO 813)
INJECTABLES 04 (SKIP TO 813)
IMPLANTS 05 (SKIP TO 813)
PILL 06 (SKIP TO 813)
CONDOM 07 (SKIP TO 813)
FEMALE CONDOM 08 (SKIP TO 813)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION 09 (SKIP TO 813)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 813)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 813)
WITHDRAWL 12 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DK/UNSURE 98 (SKIP TO 813)For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Inconsistent304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300Other method, unspecified234Traditional medications233Astrology232Gris-gris/amulet231Herbs230Other traditional/folkloric220Withdrawal212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS160Whatever doctor prescribes150Other modern methods140Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)126Vaginal methods125Foaming tablets124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly108Male sterilization107Female sterilization106Female condom105Condom104Norplant/implants103Injections102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS213CycleBeads/Standard days method214Mucus method (periodic abstinence)235Knotted cord/strings236Charm from traditional spiritual leader996Don't knowFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver used a method of family planning (before or during calendar period)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPEVUSECAL (V302A) indicates whether the woman had ever used a family planning method, and, if so, whether she used a method in the period covered by the calendar or prior to the start of the calendar. The standard DHS questionnaire includes a calendar of births, pregnancies, and contraceptive use, which typically includes the 5 years prior to a given interview.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPEVUSE, a constructed variable that reports whether the respondent ever used contraception and, if so, whether modern methods or only traditional or folkloric methods were used.00Never used10Ever used contraception11Used contraception prior to beginning of calendar12Used contraception in calendar98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSAge at sterilization (grouped)308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILAGE (V320) reports their age at the time of their sterilization operation.750 - 54 years old1Less than 25 years old225 - 29 years old330 - 34 years old435 - 39 years old540 - 44 years old645 - 49 years old9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSParity at sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILPAR (V322) reports the parity of the women at the time of their sterilization, top-coded at 5+ children.001122334455 or more9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSMarital duration at time of sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERMARDUR (V321) reports, in 5-year groups, the women's marital duration at the time of their sterilization.0Single, before marriage10 - 4 years25 - 9 years310 - 14 years415 - 19 years520 - 24 years625 - 29 years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSYears since sterilization308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERYRAGO (V319) reports the number of years since their sterilization operation, using 2-year groups, top-coded at 10+ years.1Less than 2 years22 - 3 years34 - 5 years46 - 7 years58 - 9 years610 or more years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSVisited by family planning worker in past 12 months327) In the last 12 months, were you visited by a fieldworker?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 329)FPHOMVISITY (V393) indicates whether the woman was visited by a health worker who talked to her about family planning in the 12 months preceding the interview.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHealth worker talked about FP at home visit328) Did the fieldworker talk to you about family planning?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were visited by a health worker in the last 12 months, FPHOMTALKFP (V393A) indicates whether the health worker talked to them about family planning.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSVisited health facility for any reason in past 12 months329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)FPHCVISITY (V394) indicates whether the woman visited a health facility for any reason in the past 12 months.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSAt health facility told of family planning329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)For women who had visited a health facility in the past year, FPHCTALKFP (V395) indicates whether any staff there talked to them about family planning.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on radio815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPRADIOHR (V384A) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on the radio in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, only once12Yes, more than once98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on TV recently815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTVHR (V384B) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on television in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSaw FP message in brochure or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPBROCHHR (V384E) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a leaflet, pamphlet, or brochure.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in newspaper/magazine815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPNEWSHR (V384C) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a newspaper or magazine.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSeen FP message on poster or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPPOSTHR indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages on a poster.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in voice/text message on phone815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTEXTHR (V384D) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a voice or text message on a mobile phone.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Female friend/relative815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPWOMENHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages from other women she knows.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Lecture815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPLECTHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages at a lecture.0No1Yes8MissingInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Hathemo Al Hamel/Khafifo Al Hamel campaign (Jordan)816) In the last few months have you seen, heard, or read about Nathemo Al Hamel ... Khafifo Al Hemel?
YES 1
NO 2FPCAMPHRJO2 indicates whether the woman has recently seen, heard, or read about the Nathemo Al Hamel or Khafifo Al Hamel family planning campaign. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSWhy not intend to use FP in futureFor women not now using a contraceptive method and not intending to do so in the future, FPYNOTFUS (V376) reports the reason the woman doesn't intend to use family planning in the future.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Responses are grouped into the following broad categories, each with a different first digit: not married, other low fertility risk, wants children, opposition to use, lack of knowledge, method-related, and other. Specific responses within these categories are distinguished by the second digit of the codes.10NOT MARRIED11Not married12Not intending to marry13Inconsistent says not married20OTHER LOW FERTILITY RISK21Not having sex22Infrequent sex23Menopausal or hysterectomy24Subfecund, infecund25Postpartum, breastfeeding26Husband ill or subfecund30WANTS CHILDREN31Wants more children32Wants son33Wants daughter34Fatalistic35Wants as many children as possible40OPPOSITION TO USE41Respondent opposed42Husband opposed/makes decision on FP43Others opposed44Religious prohibition45Cultural taboos46Rumors50LACK OF KNOWLEDGE51Knows no method52Knows no source60METHOD-RELATED61Health concerns62Fear side effects63Lack of access64Cost too much65Inconvenient to use66Interfere with body67Sterilization concerns70OTHER97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSMain reason for non-use of modern FP method304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98FPYNOTUSMMAIN reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using a modern method of family planning.
The related variable FPYNOTUSMAIN (V607) reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using any method of family planning.10LOW FERTILITY RISK11Infrequent sex12Difficult to get pregnant13Husband-related reason20OPPOSITION TO MODERN METHOD21Respondent opposed22Husband opposed23Others opposed24Religious prohibition25Rumors30LACK OF KNOWLEDGE31Knows no method32Knows no source40METHOD-RELATED REASON41Health concerns42Fear of side effects50Lack of access/too far51Costs too much52Inconvenient to use53Interferes with body's normal processes80Other97Don't know99NIU (not In universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Not having sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTNOSEX (V3A08B) indicates whether they reported "not having sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Infrequent sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINSEX (V3A08C) indicates whether they reported "infrequent sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Menopausal or hysterectomy304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTMENO (V3A08D) indicates whether they reported "menopausal or hysterectomy" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Subfecund or infecund304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINF (V3A08E) indicates whether they reported "subfecund or infecund" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Postpartum amenorrheic304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAMEN (V3A08F) indicates whether they reported "postpartum amenorrheic" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Breastfeeding304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBSTFD (V3A08G) indicates whether they reported "breastfeeding" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Fatalistic304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFATE (V3A08H) indicates whether they reported "fatalistic" or "up to God" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Respondent opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPR (V3A08I) indicates whether the respondent herself reported being opposed to use in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Husband or partner opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPH (V3A08J) indicates whether they reported "husband/partner opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Others opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPO (V3A08K) indicates whether they reported "others opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Religious prohibition304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTRELIG (V3A08L) indicates whether they reported "religious prohibition" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Knows no contraceptive method304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTKNO (V3A08M) indicates whether they reported not knowing a method in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Knows no source of contraceptives304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSRC (V3A08N) indicates whether they reported not knowing a source in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Fear of side effects or health concerns304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSDHLTH indicates whether they reported "fear of side effects" and/or "health concerns" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Lack of access or too far304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFAR (V3A08Q) indicates whether they reported "lack of access or too far" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Costs too much304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCOST (V3A08R) indicates whether they reported "costs too much" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Inconvenient to use304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCONV (V3A08S) indicates whether they reported "inconvenient to use" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Interferes with body's natural processes304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBODY (V3A08T) indicates whether they reported "interferes with body's normal processes" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Preferred method not available304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAILP (V3A08U) indicates whether they reported "preferred method not available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: No method available304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAIL (V3A08V) indicates whether they reported "no method available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Other reason304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOTH (V3A08X) indicates whether they reported some other reason in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Don't know304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTDK (V3A08Z) indicates whether they reported "don't know" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes, does not know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSType of method: PillSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPPILL (V304A_01) reports whether the Pill is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPPILL (V304A_01) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: IUDSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIUD (V304A_02) reports whether the intrauterine device (IUD) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIUD (V304A_02) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: InjectablesSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPINJ (V304A_03) reports whether injectable contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPINJ (V304A_03) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: CondomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPCON (V304A_05) reports whether the male condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPCON (V304A_05) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFST (V304A_06) reports whether female sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPFST (V304A_06) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Male sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPMST (V304A_07) reports whether male sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPMST (V304A_07) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Rhythm methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPRHY (V304A_08) reports whether the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPRHY (V304A_08) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: WithdrawalSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPWD (V304A_09) reports whether withdrawal is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPWD (V304A_09) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Implants or norplantsSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIMP (V304A_11) reports whether the contraceptive implant (such as Norplant) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIMP (V304A_11) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Lactational amenorrhea (prolonged breastfeeding)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPLAM (V304A_13) reports whether the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. How lactational amenorrhea was characterized varies across samples; see Comparability and Codes.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPLAM (V304A_13) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female condomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFC (V304A_14) reports whether the female condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPFC (V304A_14) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Emergency contraceptionSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPEMERG reports whether emergency contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPEMERG and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Other traditional or folkloric methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPTRAD (V304A_10) reports whether the unspecified "other traditional or folkloric" methods are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPTRAD and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public hospital326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHOS (V3A00A) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public hospital as a source for family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public health center326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHC (V3A00B) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public health center as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other public source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBOTH (V3A00I) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" public medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private hospital or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVHOS (V3A00J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a private hospital or clinic as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private doctor326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDR (V3A00L) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a "private doctor" as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private doctors that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private family planning association or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVFP indicates whether a private family planning clinic, center, or association was mentioned in response to an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for FPNONPRIVFP.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDRUG (V3A00K) indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBDRUG and FPNONOTHDRUG, which refer to public drug sources and informal drug sources, respectively.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other private medical sector326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVOTH (V3A00R) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" private medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Friend or relative326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONFRND indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a friend or relative as a source of family planning.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Non-governmental organization (NGO)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONNGO indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a non-governmental organization (NGO) in general as a source of family planning. The complementary variable FPNONNGOWKR indicates whether the woman specifically reported an NGO worker.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGO facilities that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other source, unspecified326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONOTHER (V3A00X) indicates whether they reported some "other" source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). This variable includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Does not know a source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONDK (V3A00Y) indicates whether they did not know of any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows at least one source1Yes, knows no source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Knows any source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONANY (V3A00Z) indicates whether they knew any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows no source1Yes, knows at least one source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government hospital (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government hospital as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO1 is combined with FPNONJO2 (university hospital/clinic) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO1 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: University hospital/clinic (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a university hospital or clinic as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO2 is combined with FPNONJO1 (government hospital) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO2 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government health center (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government health center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO3 is combined with FPNONJO4 (government MCH) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO3 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government MCH (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government MCH (maternal and child health) center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO4 is combined with FPNONJO3 (government health center) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO4 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Royal medical services (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: UNRWA clinic (private) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the United Nations Relief and Works Agency clinic (UNRWA), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO6 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO6 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Other NGO (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some other non-governmental organization as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO7 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO7 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Institute for Family Health (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO8 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the Institute for Family Health (IFH), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO8 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO8 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: International Rescue Committee (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO9 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO9 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO9 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDSSECTION 10. HIV/AIDS
1001) Now I would like to talk about something else. Have you ever heard of HIS or AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1042)AIDSHEARD (V751) indicates whether the woman has heard of AIDS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSThinks a healthy-looking person can have AIDS1007) Is it possible for a health-looking person to have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDHEALTHY (V756) indicates whether the woman thinks it is possible for a healthy-looking person to have HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSWould be ashamed if family member had HIV1040) Do you agree or disagree with the following statement. I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV.
AGREE 1
DISAGREE 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDASHAMED (V777A) indicates whether the respondent would be ashamed if a family member had HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWould buy vegetables from vendor with AIDS1035) Would you buy fresh vegetables from a shopkeeper or vendor if you knew that this person had HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGETVENDOR (V825) indicates whether the woman would buy vegetables from a vendor with HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren with HIV should be allowed to go to school with other children1036) Do you think children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDKIDSCHOOL (V857A) indicates whether the respondent believes children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople talk badly about people living with HIV1038) Do people talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGOSSIP (V857C) indicates whether the respondent believes people talk badly about people living with HIV, or about people who are thought to be living with HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople living with HIV lose respect of others1039) Do people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDRESPECT (V857D) indicates whether the respondent believes people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Mosquito bites1003) Can people get HIV from mosquito bites?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETBITE (V754JP) indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent believes that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in AIDTHRUBITE, which indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent stated that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing food with person with AIDS1005) Can people get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETFOOD (V754WP) indicates whether the woman believes AIDS can be transmitted through sharing food (or dining utensils) with an infected person.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing razors/blades1006B) Can people get the AIDS virus by sharing razors or blades when shaving their beard or having their hair cut?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETSHARP indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through sharing razors or blades.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Touching someone with AIDS1006A) Can people get the AIDS virus by shaking hands with or hugging a person who has AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETTOUCH indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through touching someone with AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks having only 1 sex partner reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1002) HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS. Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by having just one uninfected sex partner who has no other sex partners?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AID1PARLOWRYN (V754DP) indicates whether the woman believes having sex with only one partner who has no other sex partners reduces the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AID1PARLOWR (V754D).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks always using a condom reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1004) Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by using a condom every time they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDCONLOWRYN (V754CP) indicates whether the woman believes using a condom during sex reduces risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AIDCONLOWR (V754C).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnow about drugs to avoid AIDS transmission to baby during pregnancy1010) Are there any special drugs that a doctor or a nurse can give to a woman infected with HIV to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDKNOPREGDRG (V824) indicates whether the woman knows of medicine that helps prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child during pregnancy.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During delivery1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANDELIV (V774B) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during delivery as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: Breastfeeding1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANFEED (V774C) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during breastfeeding as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During pregnancy1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANPREG (V774A) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during pregnancy as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnows of place to get AIDS test1031) Do you know of a place where people can go to get an HIV test?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1035)HPLCAIDSTEST (V783) indicates whether the woman knew a place to get tested for the AIDS virus, based on a yes/no question.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) center (public)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBVCT (V784C) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) center as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBVCT from ATPRIVVCT (private VCT center).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other public medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBOTH (V784J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" public medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBOTH from ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not listed under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Family planning clinic (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVFPC indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private family planning clinic, center, or association as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for ATPRIVFPC.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Laboratory (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVLAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private laboratory as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other private medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVOTH (V784S) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" private medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Non-governmental organization (NGO)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATNGO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a non-governmental organization (NGO) as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGOs that could be combined in ATNGO to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATOTHER (V784X) indicates whether the woman reported some other place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). ATOTHER includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government hospital (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO1 is combined with ATJO2 (public university hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO1 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: University hospital (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO2 is combined with ATJO1 (government hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO2 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government health center (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government health center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO3 is combined with ATJO4 (government MCH) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO3 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government MCH (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO4 is combined with ATJO3 (government health center) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO4 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private hospital/clinic (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private hospital/clinic as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO6 is combined with ATJO7 (private doctor) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO6 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private doctor (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private doctor as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO7 is combined with ATJO6 (private hospital/clinic) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO7 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEX (V527) reports how many days, weeks, months or years had passed since the woman had sexual intercourse with her most recent sexual partner.15454 days15353 days15252 days15151 days15050 days14949 days14848 days14747 days14646 days14545 days14444 days14343 days14242 days14141 days14040 days13939 days13838 days13737 days13636 days13535 days13434 days13333 days13232 days13131 days13030 days12929 days12828 days12727 days12626 days12525 days12424 days12323 days12222 days12121 days12020 days11919 days11818 days11717 days11616 days11515 days11414 days11313 days11212 days11111 days11010 days1099 days1088 days1077 days1066 days1055 days1044 days1033 days1022 days1011 day100Less than 1 day ago15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days198Days, number inconsistent199Days, number missing200WEEKS2011 week2022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks298Weeks, inconsistent299Weeks, number missing300MONTHS3011 month3022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months398Months, inconsistent399Months, number missing400YEARS4011 year4022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44848 years44949 years45050+ years499Years, number missing993With former husband994Within last 4 weeks995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)44646 years44747 yearsRecent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in days714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXD (V528) reports the number of days that have passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse. Durations of more than 30 days are grouped into "31+."
If the respondent reported having sexual intercourse in the last 4 weeks but replied that her last sexual intercourse was one month before the interview (in TIMESINCESEX (V527), this response is recoded to "30" in TIMESINCESEXD. In all other cases, a response of "One month" in TIMESINCESEX is coded as "31+."0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131+ days92Not married/no regular partner93Within last 4 weeks94Before last birth95With former husband96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in months (imputed)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXM (V529) reports the computed time (in months) since the respondent last had sexual intercourse.
This variable's value is computed from the responses in TIMESINCESEX (V527), with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth recoded as "Before last birth."000Less than 1 month993No partner994With former husband995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSFlag for time since last sex (months, imputed)TIMESINCESEXFLAG (V530) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the time that has passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse (in TIMESINCESEXM (V529)).
Below are descriptions of each code:
0 = No flag
1 = Duration reported is greater than the interval since the last birth, and the respondent did not say in the maternity section (PPABSTAINNOW (V406)) that she is still abstaining from sexual relations since her last birth
2 = Duration reported plus the duration of abstinence after the last birth (PPABMO_01 (M8_1)) is greater than the interval since the last birth
3 = Duration reported, but the respondent has not resumed sexual intercourse since the last birth
4 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she has never given birth
5 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she was currently pregnant (PREGNANT (V213).
6 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she reported in the maternity section that she had resumed sexual intercourse after her last birth
7 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this would place her last intercourse before her last pregnancy
8 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this response was inconsistent with her response concerning the number of times she had sexual intercourse in the 4 weeks preceding the survey (SX4WKX (V526))
9 = Duration reported, but would place her last sexual intercourse before her last birth00No flag01Duration greater than time since last birth and did not report pp abstinence02Duration plus abstinence after last birth greater than time since last birth03Reported, but did not resume sex after last birth04Before last birth, but no births05Before last birth, but currently pregnant06Before last birth, but resumed sex after last birth07Reported but before last pregnancy08Reported but inconsistent with times had sex in past 4 weeks09Reported but before last birth98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSSexual activity in past 4 weeks714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)SEXACTIV4WK (V536) reports the respondent's recent sexual activity (never had intercourse, sexually active in the last 4 weeks, not active in the last 4 weeks because of postpartum abstinence, or not active in the last 4 weeks because of something other than postpartum abstinence).0Never had intercourse1Sexually active in last 4 weeks2Not active in last 4 weeks (postpartum abs.)3Not active in last 4 weeks (not postpartum abs.)8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSDuration of abstinence (months)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)DURABST (V537) reports the duration of the respondent's abstinence (in months). This time interval includes postpartum and non-postpartum abstinence.00Less than 1 month011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+95Before last birth96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWoman can refuse sex1054) Can you say no to your husband if you do not want to have sexual intercourse?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8SXCANREFUSE (V850A) indicates whether the woman can refuse to have sex with her husband or partner.0No1Yes7Don't know/Not sure/Depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Husband has other women1052) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she knows he has sex with other women, or women other than his wives?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8NOSEXOTHWF (V633B) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she knows he has sex with other women.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Tired or not in mood1052A) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she is tired or not in the mood?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8NOSEXTIRED (V633D) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she is tired or not in the mood.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWife justified to ask condom use if husband has STI1051) If a wife knows her husband has a disease that she can get during sexual intercourse, is she justified in asking that they use a condom when they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CONASKIFSTI (V822) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in asking her husband to use a condom if he has an infection or disease that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWoman can ask partner to use condom1055) Could you ask your husband to use a condom if you wanted him to?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8CONASKPAR (V850B) indicates whether the woman can ask her husband or cohabiting partner to use a condom.0No1Yes7Don't know/not sure/depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSCondom used during woman's most recent intercourse714A) The last time you had sexual intercourse, was a condom used?
YES 1
NO 2CONUSMAN1 (V761) indicates whether the woman used a condom the last time she had sex with her most recent sex partner (from the last 12 months).00No10Yes11Yes, male condom12Yes, female condom97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Condom use Variables -- TOPICSDo not know a source for male condom714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMDK (V762AZ) indicates whether the woman did not know a source to obtain male condoms.0No, respondent knows a source1Yes, do not know a source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other public source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPUBOTH (V762AF) indicates whether the woman reported some other public facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private hospital, clinic714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVHOS (V762AJ) indicates whether the woman reported a "private hospital/clinic" as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private hospitals/clinics that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDRUG (V762AK) indicates whether the woman reported a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private, formal drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVDRUG.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private doctor714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDR (V762AL) indicates whether the woman reported a "private doctor" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Family planning clinic (private)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVFPC indicates whether the woman reported a private family planning clinic or association as a source for male condoms.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish this variable from HCMPUBFPC (public family planning clinic or association).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other private source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVOTH indicates whether the woman reported some other private medical facility or organization as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Friends/relatives (other)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMFRND (V762AU) indicates whether the woman reported "friends, acquaintances or relatives" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMOTHER (V762AX) indicates whether the woman reported some other (non-public or not private medical sector) facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government hospital (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO1 indicates whether the woman reported a government hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO1 is combined with HCMJO2 (public university hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO1 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: University hospital (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO2 indicates whether the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO2 is combined with HCMJO1 (government hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO2 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government health center (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO3 indicates whether the woman reported a government health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO3 is combined with HCMJO4 (government MCH) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO3 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government MCH (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO4 indicates whether the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO4 is combined with HCMJO3 (government health center) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO4 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO5 indicates whether the woman reported a public Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO6 indicates whether the woman reported a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO6 is combined with HCMJO7 (UNHCR/other NGO) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO6 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO7 indicates whether the woman reported a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) facility or some other NGO facility as a source for (male) condoms. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO7 is combined with HCMJO6 (UNRWA) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO7 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1YesCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARD (V750) indicates whether the woman had heard of AIDS or any other sexually transmitted infection (STI).
For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of STIs other than AIDS, see STIHEARDOTH (V785). For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of AIDS specifically, see AIDSHEARD (V751).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSHeard about other STDs1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARDOTH (V785) indicates whether the woman has heard of any sexually transmitted infection other than AIDS.
For a variable that records whether the respondent has heard of AIDS or any other STIs, see STIHEARD (V750).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman argues with him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAARGUE (V744C) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman burns food932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVABURNFOOD (V744E) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman goes out without telling him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAGOOUT (V744A) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman neglects the children932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVANEGKID (V744B) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman commits infidelity932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVACHEAT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she commits infidelity.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman disobeys him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVADISOBEY indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she disobeys him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman insults him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAINSULT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she insults him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESHUSB (V812) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked.
This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther males present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOMALE (V813) indicates whether a male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther females present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOFEM (V814) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESKIDS (V811) indicates whether any children under the age of ten were present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband accuses her of unfaithfulness1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCCHEAT (D101B) indicates whether their husband frequently accused them of being unfaithful.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, accuses her of unfaithfulness7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband tries to limit her contact with family1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCFAMILY (D101D) indicates whether their husband tried to limit their contact with family.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, limits contact with her family7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband jealous if talking with other men1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCJEALOUS (D101A) indicates whether their husband was jealous or angry when they talked to other men.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, jealous if she talks to men7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband insists on knowing where she is1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCLOCATION (D101E) indicates whether their husband insisted on knowing where they were at all times.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, insists on knowing where she is7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband does not permit her to meet her girlfriends1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCMEETFRND (D101C) indicates whether their husband did not allow them to meet their female friends.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, doesn't let her meet girlfriends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSNumber of control issuesFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCTOTAL (D102) reports the total number of control issues exhibited by their husband. Control issues include jealousy, limitations on contact with family and friends, accusations of cheating, insistence upon always knowing a woman's location, and, often, distrust with money.99NIU (not in universe)1010099088077066055044033022011000Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver any emotional violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEEVER (D104) indicates whether they ever experienced any emotional violence from their husband/partner. Emotional violence includes humiliation, insults, and threats of harm.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever humiliated her1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMIL (D103A) indicates whether their husband/partner had ever said or done something to humiliate them in front of others.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of humiliation1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMILFQ reports how often their husband/partner said or did something to humiliate them in front of others in the past 12 months.00Not humiliated10Yes, timing and frequency unknown20Yes, ever humiliated, know frequency21Often during last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months23Yes, but not at all in the last 12 months98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever insulted or made feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULT (D103C) indicates whether their husband/partner ever insulted them or made them feel bad about themselves.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of insults or making feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULTFQ reports how often the female respondent's husband/partner had insulted her or made her feel bad about herself in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever insulted10Yes, but timing and frequency unknown00Not insulted/made feel badDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened with harm1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVETHREAT (D103B) indicates whether their husband/partner ever threatened to hurt them or harm someone close to them.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of threats of harm in last 12 months1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married, DVETHREATFQ reports how often the respondent's husband/partner had threatened to hurt or harm her or someone close to her in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Yes, but not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever threatened10Yes, timing and frequency unknown00Not threatenedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency afraid of husband1302) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
FORMERLY MARRIED (READ IN PAST TENSE AND USE 'LAST' WITH 'HUSBAND/PARTNER')For women who were interviewed for the domestic violence module and have ever been married or lived with a man, DVFEARFQ (D129) reports how frequently (never, sometimes, usually) the respondent was afraid of her husband/partner.0Never afraid1Sometimes afraid2Usually afraid8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSDid her father ever beat her mother1330) As far as you know, did your father ever beat your mother?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
THANK THE RESPONDENT FOR HER COOPERATION AND REASSURE HER ABOUT THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF HER ANSWERS. FILL OUT THE QUESTIONS BELOW WITH REFERENCE TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MODULE ONLY.For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVPAHITMA (D121) indicates whether the woman's father ever beat her mother.0No, father did not hit mother1Yes, father hit mother7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSH (D105A) indicates whether her husband/partner ever pushed her, shook her, or threw something at her.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSHFQ reports how often the woman had been pushed, shaken, or had something thrown at her by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever pushed or shaken00Not pushed or shakenDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever slapped1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAP (D105B) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever slapped her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency slapped by partner, last 12 months1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAPFQ reports how often the woman was slapped by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever slapped00Not ever slappedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWIST (D105J) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency arm twisted or hair pulled by partner in last 12 month1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWISTFQ reports how often the woman's arm was twisted or her hair was pulled by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever arm twisted or hair pulled00Never had arm twisted or hair pulledDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever punched with fist or something harmful1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCH (D105C) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever punched her with a fist or with something that could hurt her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being punched or hit with object1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCHFQ reports how often the woman was punched by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever punched, know frequency00Not punchedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever tried to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKE (D105E) indicates whether the husband/partner ever tried to strangle or burn her on purpose.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of husband's attempts to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKEFQ reports how often the woman's husband/partner attempted to strangle or burn her in the past 12 months.00Not attempted10Yes, husband ever tried to strangle or burn11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICK (D105D) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner had ever kicked her, dragged her, or beaten her up.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICKFQ reports how often the woman was kicked or dragged by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not kicked or dragged10Yes, ever kicked or dragged11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened or attacked with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSE (D105F) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever threatened or attacked her with a knife, gun, or other weapon.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of spouse's threats or attacks with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSEF reports how often the woman was threatened or attacked with a knife, gun, or other weapon by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not threatened or attacked with weapon10Yes, ever threatened or attacked11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFirst time violence happened, in years after marriage1307) How long after you first got married with you (last) husband did (this/any of these things) first happen?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00'.
NUMBER OF YEARS ____________________
BEFORE MARRIAGE/BEFORE LIVING TOGETHER 95For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVP1STTIME (D109) reports how long after marriage/cohabitation the abuse first happened.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+95Before union96After separation/divorce97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPMSEVER (D107) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "more severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "more severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPLSEVER indicates a woman's experience with "less severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any less severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPLSEVER (D106) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "less severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "less severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPMSEVER indicates the woman's experience with "more severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had bruises because of husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRBRUISE (D110A) indicates whether the woman ever had bruises or aches because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had injury, sprain, or burns from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRINJURY (D110B) indicates whether, because of her husband's/partner's actions, the woman ever suffered some "other" injury not covered by the complementary variable DVRSERINJURY (D110D).
The particular injuries covered by DVRINJURY vary across samples. Please consult the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had wounds, broken bones/teeth from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRSERINJURY (D110D) indicates whether the woman ever suffered serious injury--such as deep wounds, broken bones, or broken teeth--because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSAny physical results of husband's actionsFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRANY (D111) indicates whether the woman ever had any physical results of her husband/partner's actions. The specific results vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever physically forced sex when not wanted1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEX (D105H) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sexual intercourse even when she did not want to.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse physically forced sex1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXFQ reports how often the woman was forced to have sexual intercourse by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not physically forced sexually10Yes, ever forced sexually11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any sexual violence from partnerFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXEVER (D108) indicates whether the woman ever experienced any sexual violence from her husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver physically hurt husband when he was not hurting her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVHITHUSB (D112) indicates whether they ever physically hurt their husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHow often physically hurt husband1310) In the last 12 months, how often have you done this to your (last) husband: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever physically hurt their husband/partner, DVHITHUSBFQ (D112A) reports how often she physically hurt him in the past 12 months.0Not at all1Sometimes2Often7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)3Yes, but frequency and timing unknownDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other Husband1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRHUS (D122A) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of the female respondent's husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other male1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRMALE (D122B) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of an adult male other than the woman's own husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other female1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3DVINTERRFEM (D122C) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of another adult female.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSPrevious partner ever forced sex or sex acts1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPART indicates whether a previous husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner forced sex1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPAGO (D130B) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0Never10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Hurt by any person1320) Has any one ever hit, slapped, kicked, or done anything else to hurt you physically while you were pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1326)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGANY (D118Y) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by anyone during their pregnancy.0No, not hurt during pregnancy1Yes, physically hurt by anyone during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Husband1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGHUSB (D118A) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their current husband or partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by husband during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Former partner1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGEXPART (D118J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former husband/partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMA (D118B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepmother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMASTEP (D118M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMALAW (D118O) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPA (D118C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepfather1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPASTEP (D118N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPALAW (D118P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother or sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIBL (D118F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister or brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGBRO (D118G) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other female in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWF (D118XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other male in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWM (D118XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDF (D118S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by female friend during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDM (D118T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Police1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPOL (D118XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by police during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCH (D118V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by teacher during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHF (D118VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHM (D118VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRAN (D118XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANF (D118XAF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANM (D118XAM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other person1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGOTH (D118X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person during their pregnancy. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes, physically hurt by other person during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysically hurt by anyone other than husband1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOANY (D115Y) indicates whether anyone other than the woman's husband/partner had slapped, hit, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt her since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Refused / no response1Yes, physically hurt by someone else0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hit by other than partner in last 12 months1318) In the last 12 months, how often has (this person/have these persons) physically hurt you: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were physically attacked by someone other than their husband/partner since age 15, DVOFQ (D117A) reports the frequency of such attacks in the past 12 months.00Not at all10Does occur11Seldom/once12Sometimes13Often96Widowed/separated/divorced, no info97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Former partner1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOEXPART (D115J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former, but not most recent, husband/partner since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner physically abused her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVOEXPARTAGO (D130A) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner hit, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt the respondent.0Never did10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMA (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepmother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMASTEP (D115M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepmother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "step-mother" and "mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMALAW (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPA (D115C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepfather1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPASTEP (D115N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepfather since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "step-father" and "father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPALAW (D115P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother or sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIBL (D115F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother or sister since age 15.
For samples with this series that separate brother and sister responses, see variables DVOBRO and DVOSIS.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOBRO indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother since age 15.
For a variable that combines "brother" and "sister" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister since age 15.
For a variable that combines "sister" and "brother" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other female in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWF (D115XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other male in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWM (D115XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDF (D115S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDM (D115T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Police1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPOL (D115XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCH (D115V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHF (D115VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHM (D115VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher since age 15.1Yes, physically hurt by male teacher8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRAN (D115XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by stranger8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (female)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANF indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (male)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANM indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Some other person1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOOTH (D115X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person since age 15. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: No one1327) Thinking about what you yourself have experienced among the different things we have been talking about, have you ever tried to seek help?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1329)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHANY (D119Y) indicates whether they sought help from anyone to stop such abuse.0No, did not seek help from anyone1Yes, sought help from someone8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPA (D119C) indicates whether they sought help from their father to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPALAW (D119P) indicates whether they sought help from their father-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMA (D119B) indicates whether they sought help from their mother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMALAW (D119O) indicates whether they sought help from their mother-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Brother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHBRO (D119G) indicates whether they sought help from their brother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Sister1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSIS (D119F) indicates whether they sought help from their sister to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other female in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWF indicates whether they sought help from some other female-in-law or relative to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from other female in-law or family0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other male in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWM indicates whether they sought help from some other male-in-law or family member to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from other male in-law or family8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Friend1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHFRND (D119XD) indicates whether they sought help from a friend (gender not specified) to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from friend8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Neighbor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHNHBR indicates whether they sought help from a neighbor to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from neighbor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Doctor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHDOCTOR (D119XH) indicates whether they sought help from a doctor or other medical personnel to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from doctor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Lawyer1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHLAWYER (D119XG) indicates whether they sought help from a lawyer to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from lawyer8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Police1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPOL (D119XE) indicates whether they sought help from the police to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from police8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Religious leader1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHCLERGY (D119XF) indicates whether they sought help from a religious leader to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from religious leader8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Social service association1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSSO (D119XB) indicates whether they sought help from a social service organization to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from social service organization0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other person1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHER (D119X) indicates whether they sought help from some other person to stop that abuse. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories identified for help-seeking in a given sample.0No1Yes, sought help from other person8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSTold anyone else about violence1329) Have you ever told anyone about this?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence without seeking help, DVTOLD (D128) indicates whether the woman ever told anyone other than the interviewer about that violence.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSmokes nothingSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TONOSMOKE (V463Z) indicates whether the woman does not smoke cigarettes or use any other form of tobacco.0No, smokes1Yes, does not smoke or use tobacco9NIU (not in universe)8MissingTobacco Variables -- TOPICSSmokes cigarettes20A) SMOKING IF AGE 10 YEARS OR OLDER
Does (NAME) currently smoke?
IF YES: Does (NAME) smoke cigarettes, nargila, or both?
1 = YES CIGARETTES
2 = YES NARGILA
3 = YES BOTH
4 = NO
8 = DON'T KNOWTOSMOKE (V463A) indicates whether the woman smokes cigarettes.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency smokes cigarettesSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TOCIGFQ (V463AA) reports how frequently the woman smokes cigarettes (not at all, some days, or every day).8Missing0Does not smoke1Some days2Every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigarettes in last 24 hours1105) On average, how many cigarettes do you currently smoke each day?
NUMBER OF CIGARETTES ___________________For women who smoke, TOCIGDAYNO (V464) reports the number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours.64648080+98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000636362626161707069696868676766666565Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSUses water pipeTOSHISHA (V463G) indicates whether the woman smokes tobacco using a water pipe (also known as a hookah or shisha).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hh members smoke in house124) How often does anyone smoke cigarette/nargila inside your house? Would you say daily, weekly, monthly, less often than once a month, or never?
DAILY 1
WEEKLY 2
MONTHLY 3
LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A MONTH 4
NEVER 5TOSMKHHFREQ (HV252) reports how often (from "never" to "daily") any member(s) of the woman's household smoke inside the house.
The information in TOSMKHHFREQ is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0Never1Daily2Weekly3Monthly4Less than monthly6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSLast birth caesarean section432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, DELCESRLAST (V401) indicates whether the last-born child was delivered by caesarean section.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes allchildren of the mother to be coded the same way.
Question wording varies slightly across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently postpartum amenorrheic458) Has your menstrual period returned since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 460)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 461)PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently postpartum abstaining462) Have you had sexual intercourse since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 464)PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1YesGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in maternity historyMATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in immunization/health historyHEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in the child health historyKIDHEALTHIDX (V418A) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the child health history (Section 6 of the standard DHS questionnaire for Phase VII).
This number is typically equal to the number of births in the five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSIN5YRS, KIDHEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, KIDHEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in height and weight tableBIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently breastfeeding any child469) Are you still breastfeeding (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.
This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWhen mother first put last-born child to breast466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and breastfed their last-born child, BFEEDST (V426) reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her last-born child. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDST_01 (M34_1), which also reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her child (for the last birth).
When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDST describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of hours or days in BFEEDST does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was first breastfed after that amount of time. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDST (M34) to determine the length of time between the specific child's birth and when that child was first breastfed.000Immediately100Within first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours: Number missing200Within first day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days: Number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSHeard of ORS for diarrhea treatment648) Have you ever heard of a special product called Aquacell or Paralait you can get for treatment of diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2DIATRORSHEARD (V416) indicates whether the woman ever heard of using an oral rehydration solution (ORS) to treat diarrhea. ORS generally consists of drinking water with the addition of sugar and salt (in a homemade solution) or a commercial mixture of salt, glucose, potassium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate added to clean water.10No20Yes21Used ORS22Heard of ORS23Recognized ORS packet98Missing99NIU (not in universe)ORS treatment Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest surviving child under age 51202) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGED 0-4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.212 _______________________
LINE NUMBER OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.219 ______________________CDBIDXYNG reports the birth index number of the respondent's youngest surviving co-resident child under age 5.11223344559NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest child age 3-4 for child development module1209) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.212 _________________________________
LINE NUMBER OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.219 _____________________________CDBIDXYNG3 reports the birth index number the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or older, under a certain age (usually between age 3 and 5).1122334455669NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children's books for youngest child1203) READ TO THE RESPONDENT:
Now I would like to ask you some questions about (NAME OF THE CHILD FROM 1202), your youngest child living with you who is 0-4 years old.CDBOOKNO reports the number of children's books or picture books the respondent has for her youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5.0000110220330440550660770880991010+98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with homemade toys1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYHOME indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys, such as dolls or cars, made at home.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with toys from shop1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYSHOP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys from a shop or manufactured toys.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with household objects1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYOBJ indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with household objects, such as bowls or pots, or objects found outside, such as sticks, rocks, animal shells, or leaves.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left alone for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEHR reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left alone for more than an hour.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left in care of another child for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEKID reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left for more than an hour in the care of another child under age 10.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSHours youngest child spent at early childhood education program in past week1212) Within the last seven days, about how many hours did (NAME) attend?
NUMBER OF HOURS ____________CDEDUCPROGHR reports the number of hours the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 attended an early childhood education program in the last week.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)71717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586868787888889899090+Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADNONE indicates whether no one read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No, someone1Yes, no one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) read books aloud or looked at pictures with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child read books aloud or looked at pictures with the child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADOTH indicates whether some other person read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYNONE indicates whether no one told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) told stories to her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 told stories to the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYOTH indicates whether some other person told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGNONE indicates whether no one sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) sang songs (including lullabies) to or with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the child in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGOTH indicates whether some other person sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDENONE indicates whether no one took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) took her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 took the child outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEOTH indicates whether some other person took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYNONE indicates whether no one played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) played with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 played with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYOTH indicates whether some other person played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTNONE indicates whether no one named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) named, counted, or drew things with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 named, counted, or drew things with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTOTH indicates whether some other person named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can identify at least 10 letters of the alphabet1214) I would like to ask you some questions about the health and development of (NAME). Children do not all develop and learn at the same rate. For example, some walk earlier than others. These questions are related to several aspects (NAME)'s development.
Can (NAME) identify or name at least ten letters?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD10LETTERS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can identify or name at least 10 letters of the alphabet.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can read at least 4 words1215) Can (NAME) read at least four simple, popular words?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD4WORDS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can read at least four simple, common words.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child knows numbers 1 to 101216) Does (NAME) know the name and recognize the symbol of all numbers from 1 to 10?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDNUMBERS10 indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 knows the name and recognizes the symbols for all numbers from 1 to 10.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can pick up small object with 2 fingers1217) Can (NAME) pick up a small object with two fingers, like a stick or a root from the ground?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDPICKUP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can pick up a small object with two fingers, such as a stick or a rock from the ground.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child is sometimes too sick to play1218) Is (NAME) sometimes too sick to play?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDTOOSICK indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 is sometimes too sick to play.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can follow simple directions1219) Does (NAME) follow simple directions on how to do something correctly?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDFOLLOWDIR indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can follow simple directions on how to do something correctly.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can do tasks independently1220) When given something to do, is (NAME) able to do it independently?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDINDEP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4, when given something to do, is able to do it independently.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets along well with other children1221) Does (NAME) get along well with other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDGETALONG indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets along well with other children.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child kicks, bites, or hits others1222) Does (NAME) kick, bite, or hit other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDHITOTH indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 kicks, bites, or hits other children or adults.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets distracted easily1223) Does (NAME) get distracted easily?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1333)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1333)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 1333)CDDISTRACT indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets distracted easily.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSCode of person measuring children's height and weightFor women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, BIOMEASCODE (V420) reports the code assigned to the person measuring their children's height and weight. Codes are sample-specific; a given numeric code in one sample refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another sample.
Using the measurer and assistant measurer (BIOASSTMEASCODE (V421)) codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "out of range" cases) depended on the person measuring the children.99999NIU (not in universe)99998Missing99997Don't know99996Inconsistent99995No living children under 5Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSUnder age 18 (according to household questionnaire) (respondents to women's survey)203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFUNDER18 (V452A) indicates whether the respondent was under or over age 18 at the time of the interview, according to the household roster.
The information in this variable was used by DHS personnel to determine whether a female household member needed consent from a parent/caretaker before conducting hemoglobin measurements.1Under age 182Age 18 or older8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)BIOFPREGNANT (V454) indicates whether the respondent was pregnant at the time of the interview.
A woman's pregnancy status is an important factor in interpreting hemoglobin/anemia level. See the following variables for more information:
BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453)
BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456)
BIOFANEMIALVL (V457)0No/don't know1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWeight of woman (kilos)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the woman's weight as measured by DHS personnel. There is one implied decimal place in the weight. Dividing WEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured weight in kilograms.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight of woman in centimeters206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the woman's height as measured by DHS personnel. HEIGHTFEM values are reported in millimeters, to preserve one centimeter decimal place without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured height in centimeters.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age percentile for respondents to women's survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age standard deviations from the reference median (for respondents to female survey)206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTASDRM (V440) reports the difference between the respondent's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFHTASDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFHTASDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height, as measured by DHS personnel.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile within the same reference population used in BIOFHTASDRM. The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for Age percent of reference median for respondents to female survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percent of the median height for a reference population of the same age and sex. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.
The related variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (DHS) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the DHS Program. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) uses Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standards
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses WHO reference standards99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (MetLife or Fogarty) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses the WHO reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (WHO) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the World Health Organization (WHO) reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V444) uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height standard deviations from the reference median (DHS) (respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTSDRM (V444A) reports the difference between the respondent's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. This variable uses a DHS reference standard.
An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFWTHTSDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFWTHTSDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFWTHTPCTDHS (V442) reports weight-for-height percentiles within the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature for further discussion.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSBody Mass Index (BMI) for respondents to the women's survey205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFBMI (V445) reports the female respondent's body mass index (BMI). BMI is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)). Also known as the Quetelet Index, BMI is a measure of acute nutritional status, based on the Fogarty Metropolitan Life tables of ideal weight for height.
The DHS Guide to Statistics offers the following guidelines for interpreting BMI scores for women age 15-49:
Severely thin: less than 16.0
Moderately thin: 16.0 to 16.9
Mildly thin: 17.0 to 18.4
Normal: 18.5 to 24.9
Overweight: 25.0 to 29.9
Obese: 30.0 or more
The original height and weight values used to calculate BMI are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms, as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the person's length or height in centimeters, as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFROHRER (V446), which reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. This measure is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSRohrer's index (mass/height cubed) (for respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFROHRER (V446) reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. Rohrer's Index is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)). Rohrer's Index is a measure of acute nutritional status, and may be used as an alternative to Body Mass Index.
The original height and weight values used to calculate Rohrer's Index are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports their length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFBMI (V445), which reports the respondent's Body Mass Index (BMI), which is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of measurement of the respondent205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWHYNOTMEAS (V447) indicates whether the respondent was measured for height and weight, or, if not, why she was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., sick, not present, refused).00Measured10Not measured11Sick12Not present13Refused14Incapacitated15Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWoman's age in years from household record203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFHHAGE (V447A) reports the respondent's age in years, as recorded in the household roster. This age is used to determine eligibility for biometric measurements.1212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646498Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of consent statement for anemia testing (respondents for women's survey)ADULT RESPONDENT CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST
210) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST:
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. The survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia.
For anemia testing, we will need a few drops of blood from a finger. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after we take your blood. The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey team.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you take the anemia test?BIOFHEMOCONSENT (V452C) indicates whether permission was granted for the respondent's blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level.10Permission granted20Permission refused21Parent/other refused22Respondent refused30Not read40Not present41Adult/parent not present42Minor not present98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) (respondents for women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVEL is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).992Not tested993Not present994Refused995Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOTEST (V455) indicates whether the respondent's hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel, or, if not, why their hemoglobin level was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., not present, refused, technical problem).00Measured10Not measured11Not present12Refused13Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) adjusted for altitude (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVELALT is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).993Not present994Refused995Other996Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFANEMIALVL (V457) reports the respondent's level of anemia, from not anemic to severely anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals:
[Hemoglobin] levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia for pregnant women and between 10.0 g/dl and 11.9 g/dl for all other adult women.0Not anemic1Mild2Moderate3Severe8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Don't know where to go1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDKPLACE (V467A) indicates whether the woman reported not "knowing where to go" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Getting permission1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCPERMIT (V467B) indicates whether the woman reported "obtaining permission to go to the doctor/seek treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Lack money for treatment1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCMONEY (V467C) indicates whether the woman reported "getting money needed for treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Distance to facility1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDISTANCE (V467D) indicates whether the woman reported "the distance to the health facility" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Having to take transport1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCTAKETRAN (V467E) indicates whether the woman reported "having to take transportation" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Not want to go alone1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCALONE (V467F) indicates whether the woman reported "not wanting to go alone" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: No female provider1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCNOFEMDR (V467G) indicates whether the woman reported "concern that there may not be a female health provider" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSCovered by health insurance1109) Are you covered by any health insurance?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1110A)INSCOVERYN (V481) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance through employer1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSEMPLOYER (V481B) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through an employer.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from government/social security1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSSOCS (V481C) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through Social Security or another government program.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas private/commercially purchased health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSPRIVATE (V481D) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through a private/commercially purchased health insurance provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from other source1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSOTHER (V481X) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance from some other source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas military health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSMILITARY indicates whether the respondent is covered by a military-based health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas NGO health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSNGO indicates whether the respondent is covered by an NGO (non-governmental organization) health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas university hospital health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSUNIV indicates whether the respondent is covered by a university hospital health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNRWA health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO1 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNRWA (United Nations Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNHCR health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO2 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSExamined own breasts to check for breast cancer1110A) Have you performed a breast cancer self-exam to detect breast cancer in yourself within the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW SELF EXAM 3
DON'T KNOW BREAST CANCER 8 (SKIP TO 1110F)BRCANSELF indicates whether the woman has ever examined her breasts to detect or check for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had test for breast cancer1110B) Have you had a breast cancer clinical exam to detect breast cancer in the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had mammogram1110C) Have you ever had a mammogram?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1110F)
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANMAMM indicates whether the woman has ever had a mammogram.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSReason never had mammogram1110E) Why you never have a mammogram?
NO NEED 01
I AM NOT SICK 02
I DON'T HANY ANY SYMTOM 03
FEAR OF RESULTS 04
NO SUPPORT FROM FAMILY/HUSBAND 05
TOO FAR 06
TOO EXPENSIVE 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98BRCANMAMMYNOT reports the main reason why the woman has never had a mammogram.01No need02Not sick03No symptoms04Fear of results05No support from family/husband06Too far07Too expensive95Other97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had exam to test for cervical cancer1110G) Have you ever had such an exam in your life time?
YES 1
NO 2For women who have heard of cervical cancer, CERVCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test or exam to see if she has cervical cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver heard of pap smear1110F) Have you ever heard of a pap smear, that is, an exam that consists of removing cells from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer in a woman's womb?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1200)PAPSMEVHEARD indicates whether the respondent has ever heard of a pap smear. A pap smear is an exam in which cells are removed from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer.9NIU (not in universe)0No1Yes8MissingCancer Variables -- TOPICSSex of child213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 2KIDSEX (B4) reports the sex of the child.1Male2FemaleChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)KIDALIVE (B5) reports whether the child was alive or dead at the time of interview.0No1YesChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHDAY (B17) reports the day of the month of the child's birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHMO (B1) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHYR (B2) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.1948194819491949195019501951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birthKIDAGEINFO (B10) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent98MissingChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________KIDCURAGE (B8) reports the current age of the child, in years, at the time of the survey.00Less than 1 year011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066 years077 years088 years099 years1010 years1111 years1212 years1313 years1414 years1515 years1616 years1717 years1818 years1919 years2020 years2121 years2222 years2323 years2424 years2525 years2626 years2727 years2828 years2929 years3030 years3131 years3232 years3333 years3434 years3535 years3636 years3737 years3838 years3939 years4040 years4141 years4242 years97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDCURAGEMO (B19) reports the current age of the child, in months, at the time of the survey. If the child has died, KIDCURAGEMO reports the number of months since the child was born.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDDOBCMC (B3) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child.KIDDOBCMC (B3) is a 4-digit variable.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's century day of birth (CDC)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDDOBCDC (B18) reports the century day code for the child's date of birth.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. Century day codes are conceptually similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program's "Calculating the Age of Children More Precisely" documentation,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn't affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in KIDDOBCDC are calculated using the Gregorian calendar.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.KIDBORD (BORD) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 = the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild is twin or single birth214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 2KIDTWIN (B0) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a single birth.10Single birth/not a twin20Twin or multiple211st of multiple births222nd of multiple births233rd of multiple births244th of multiple births255th of multiple births266th of multiple birthsChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild age at death (non-imputed)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____For deceased children, KIDAGEDEATH (B6) reports the age of the child at death in days, months or years. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit: 1 for days, 2 for months, 3 for years.100Days: Died on day of birth1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days198Days, unknown199Days old, number missing200Months old: Month of birth2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months25959 months26060 months26161 months26262 months26363 months26464 months26565 months26666 months297Months, inconsistent298Months, unknown299Months old, number missing300Years3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years33838 years33939 years34040 years397Years old, number inconsistent398Years old, number unknown399Years old, number missing997Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in month (including imputed)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____For deceased children, KIDAGEDIEDIMP (B7) reports the age of the child at death in months (including imputed ages).999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of childKIDAGEDEATHFLAG (B13) reports the type of problem, if any, found when editing responses about the child's age at death (in KIDAGEDEATH). A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.0No flag1Reported age places death after interview2Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding3Reported age less than age given supplemental food4Reported age less than age first breastfed5Reported age before last vaccination6Reported age outside expected range for units7Reported age was imputed, units given8Reported age was imputed, units not given9NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or with others218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 2KIDLIVESWITH (B9) reports the person the child usually lives with (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)LINENOKID (B16) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the child's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking the woman respondent, "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceding birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the first-born, or the twin of the first-born, child, BIRTHINTPREMO (B11) indicates the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's first older sibling).005500440033002200110000998Missing0066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360361361362362363363364364365365999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the last-born, or twin of the last-born, child, BIRTHINTPOSTMO (B12) indicates the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born before the mother's next birth (or before the child's first younger sibling).999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)OTHBIRTHININT (B15) indicates whether there were any other live births in the interval between this birth and the previously reported birth. The survey form included the question, "Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died?"
For DHS Phase III only, OTHBIRTHININT (B15) is limited to "Births for which the interval between the birth and the previously reported birth was four or more years (B14 =1)," according to the Recode Manuals. For later Phases, the universe is all second- and higher-order births.
The DHS Recode Manuals include the following explanatory note about this variable:
Variables B14 and B15 are questions used in the interview to try and ascertain if the respondent had omitted any live births while reporting her birth history. The birth history may have been modified during the interviewing process, and the responses may not now correspond to the interval between the birth and the preceding birth recorded in this section. The data have been included to help indicate cases where the respondent may have omitted live births while originally reporting the birth history. The omitted births should be included in this final version of the birth history.0No1Yes8Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifierSAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.00101Model 201500401Afghanistan 201502401Angola 201505001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9705003Bangladesh 1999-0005004Bangladesh 200405005Bangladesh 200705006Bangladesh 201105007Bangladesh 201410401Myanmar 201510801Burundi 198710802Burundi 201010803Burundi 201611601Cambodia 200011602Cambodia 200511603Cambodia 201011604Cambodia 201412001Cameroon 199112002Cameroon 199812003Cameroon 200412004Cameroon 201114801Chad 1996-9714802Chad 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199620402Benin 200120403Benin 200620404Benin 201123101Ethiopia 200023102Ethiopia 200523103Ethiopia 201123104Ethiopia 201628801Ghana 198828802Ghana 199328803Ghana 199828804Ghana 200328805Ghana 200828806Ghana 201432001Guatemala 198732002Guatemala 199532003Guatemala 201532401Guinea 199932402Guinea 200532403Guinea 201235601India 1992-9335602India 1998-9935603India 2005-0635604India 2015-1638401Cote d'Ivoire 199438402Cote d'Ivoire 199838403Cote d'Ivoire 201140001Jordan 199040002Jordan 199740003Jordan 200240004Jordan 200740005Jordan 200940006Jordan 201240007Jordan 2017-1840401Kenya 198940402Kenya 199340403Kenya 199840404Kenya 200340405Kenya 2008-940406Kenya 201442601Lesotho 200442602Lesotho 200942603Lesotho 201445001Madagascar 199245002Madagascar 199745003Madagascar 200345004Madagascar 200845401Malawi 199245402Malawi 200045403Malawi 200445404Malawi 201045405Malawi 201646601Mali 198746602Mali 1995-646603Mali 200146604Mali 200646605Mali 201250401Morocco 198750402Morocco 199250403Morocco 200350801Mozambique 199750802Mozambique 200350803Mozambique 201151601Namibia 199251602Namibia 200051603Namibia 200651604Namibia 201352401Nepal 199652402Nepal 200152403Nepal 200652404Nepal 201152405Nepal 201656201Niger 199256202Niger 199856203Niger 200656204Niger 201256601Nigeria 199056602Nigeria 199956603Nigeria 200356604Nigeria 200856605Nigeria 201358601Pakistan 1990-9158602Pakistan 2006-0758603Pakistan 2012-1358604Pakistan 2017-1860401Peru 1991-9260402Peru 199660403Peru 200060404Peru 2004-0860405Peru 201060406Peru 201160407Peru 201264601Rwanda 199264602Rwanda 200064603Rwanda 200564604Rwanda 201064605Rwanda 201468601Senegal 198668602Senegal 1992-9368603Senegal 199768604Senegal 200568605Senegal 2010-1168606Senegal 2012-1368607Senegal 201468608Senegal 201568609Senegal 201668610Senegal 201771001South Africa 199871002South Africa 201671601Zimbabwe 198871602Zimbabwe 199471603Zimbabwe 199971604Zimbabwe 2005-671605Zimbabwe 2010-1171606Zimbabwe 201572901Sudan 1989-9078801Tunisia 198879201Turkey 199379202Turkey 199879203Turkey 200380001Uganda 198880002Uganda 199580003Uganda 200180004Uganda 200680005Uganda 201180006Uganda 201681801Egypt 198881802Egypt 199281803Egypt 199581804Egypt 200081805Egypt 200581806Egypt 200881807Egypt 201483401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 2013Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.11603Cambodia 201011602Cambodia 200511601Cambodia 200010803Burundi 201610802Burundi 201010801Burundi 198710401Myanmar 201505007Bangladesh 201405006Bangladesh 201105005Bangladesh 200705004Bangladesh 200405003Bangladesh 1999-0005001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9714801Chad 1996-9712004Cameroon 201112003Cameroon 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199681807Egypt 201481806Egypt 200881805Egypt 200581804Egypt 200081803Egypt 199581802Egypt 199281801Egypt 198880006Uganda 201680005Uganda 201180004Uganda 200680003Uganda 200180002Uganda 199580001Uganda 198879203Turkey 200379202Turkey 199879201Turkey 199378801Tunisia 198872901Sudan 1989-9071606Zimbabwe 201571605Zimbabwe 2010-1171604Zimbabwe 2005-671603Zimbabwe 199971602Zimbabwe 199471601Zimbabwe 198871001South Africa 199868610Senegal 201768609Senegal 201668608Senegal 201568607Senegal 201414802Chad 200468606Senegal 2012-1368605Senegal 2010-1168604Senegal 200568603Senegal 199768602Senegal 1992-9368601Senegal 198664605Rwanda 201464604Rwanda 201064603Rwanda 200564602Rwanda 200064601Rwanda 199260407Peru 201260406Peru 201160405Peru 201060404Peru 2004-0860403Peru 200060402Peru 199660401Peru 1991-9258603Pakistan 2012-1358602Pakistan 2006-0758601Pakistan 1990-9156605Nigeria 201356604Nigeria 200856603Nigeria 200356602Nigeria 199956601Nigeria 199056204Niger 201256203Niger 200656202Niger 199812002Cameroon 199812001Cameroon 199111604Cambodia 201402401Angola 201500401Afghanistan 201500101Model 201556201Niger 199252404Nepal 201152403Nepal 200652402Nepal 200152401Nepal 199651604Namibia 201351603Namibia 200651602Namibia 200051601Namibia 199250803Mozambique 201150802Mozambique 200350801Mozambique 199750403Morocco 200350402Morocco 199250401Morocco 198746605Mali 201246604Mali 200646603Mali 200146602Mali 1995-646601Mali 198745405Malawi 201645404Malawi 201045403Malawi 200445402Malawi 200045401Malawi 199245004Madagascar 200845003Madagascar 200345002Madagascar 199745001Madagascar 199242603Lesotho 201442602Lesotho 200942601Lesotho 200440406Kenya 201440405Kenya 2008-940404Kenya 200340403Kenya 199840402Kenya 199340401Kenya 198940006Jordan 201240005Jordan 200940004Jordan 200740003Jordan 200240002Jordan 199740001Jordan 199038403Cote d'Ivoire 201138402Cote d'Ivoire 199838401Cote d'Ivoire 199435604India 2015-1635603India 2005-0635602India 1998-9935601India 1992-9332403Guinea 201232402Guinea 200532401Guinea 199932003Guatemala 201532002Guatemala 199532001Guatemala 198728806Ghana 201428805Ghana 200828804Ghana 200328803Ghana 199828802Ghana 199328801Ghana 198823104Ethiopia 201623103Ethiopia 201123102Ethiopia 200523101Ethiopia 200020404Benin 201120403Benin 200620402Benin 200183401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 201340007Jordan 201752405Nepal 201658604Pakistan 2017-1871002South Africa 2016Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSCountryCOUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).001Model004Afghanistan024Angola050Bangladesh104Myanmar108Burundi116Cambodia120Cameroon148Chad180Congo Democratic Republic204Benin231Ethiopia288Ghana320Guatemala324Guinea356India384Cote d'Ivoire400Jordan404Kenya426Lesotho450Madagascar454Malawi466Mali504Morocco508Mozambique516Namibia524Nepal562Niger566Nigeria586Pakistan604Peru646Rwanda686Senegal710South Africa716Zimbabwe729Sudan788Tunisia792Turkey800Uganda818Egypt834Tanzania854Burkina Faso887Yemen894ZambiaIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSYear of sampleYEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year. For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample respondent identifierIDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample household identifierIDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSKey to link DHS clusters to context data (string)DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal placesIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique sample-case PSU identifierIDHSPSU is an identifying number unique to the primary sampling unit in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and PSU (the numbered primary sampling units within a given sample).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample sampling strataIDHSSTRATA is an identifying number unique to the sampling strata in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and STRATA (groups of geographically similar areas, from which primary sampling units are drawn).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific respondent identifierCASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year. Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS. For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS.
In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.
CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.
For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]CASEID is a 18-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific household identifierHHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.HHID is a 15-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific primary sampling unitPSU (V021) is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable DOMAIN (V023) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.
The DHS Recode Manuals for Phase 2 forward describe this variable as follows:
Primary sampling unit is a number assigned to sample points to identify the primary sampling units for use in the calculation of sampling errors. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number and/or the ultimate area unit, but may differ if the sample design required a multistage selection process.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Using sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.PSU (V021) is a 6-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific sampling strataSTRATA (V022) defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method.
In two-stage sampling, The DHS Program may first group small geographic areas, such as enumeration areas from the last census, into broad strata defined jointly by region and urban versus rural areas within a region. In the second stage of sampling, a subset of geographic areas (sample clusters) are selected as the sites for interviewing from within defined strata.
STRATA is not the same as DOMAIN (V023). (Domains represent statistically representative areas for which valid summary statistics can be calculated for a survey, such as provinces and national urban versus rural combined areas, as described in the survey's final report.) The DHS Program recommends using STRATA along with the variable PSU (V021) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
Users are strongly encouraged to review the FAQ section provided by The DHS Program on specifying stratification and clustering here [URL omitted from DDI.], using Stata or SPSS to account for sample design.STRATA (V022) is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific domainDOMAIN (V023) defines the basic geographic units for which the sample was designed to yield representative estimates.
The DHS Recode Manual describes DOMAIN as follows:
For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
When national estimates are desired, users should include survey design variables, including DOMAIN (V023) and PSU (V021), and the correct sample weights (e.g., PERWEIGHT (V005)) to adjust sampling errors to account for DHS' sample design.
In most countries, DOMAIN defines the stratification for the sample (generally either regional or national). However, some countries use two levels of stratification, such as region and urban/rural areas. Users should check for the correct stratification design by consulting the Final Report(s) for the sample(s) of interest (particularly the Introduction and Sample Design sections and Implementation Appendix).DOMAIN is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold number in clusterHHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.
To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).
For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS. However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file.
For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific cluster numberCLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]." The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.
CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file. See the DHS webpage Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific ultimate area unitULTAREAUNIT (V004) reports the ultimate area unit for the person's de facto residence.
According to the DHS recode manuals, ULTAREAUNIT
is a number assigned to each sample point to identify the ultimate area units in the collection of data. It is usually the same as the cluster number [CLUSTERNO (V001)], but may be a sequentially numbered variable for samples with a more complicated structure.
ULTAREAUNIT can be used to account for the impact of the sampling design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.ULTAREAUNIT (V004) is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of woman respondentIDENTIFICATION
CLUSTER NUMBER ___________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER __
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD ____________________
NAME AND LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN __________________________ ___
TELEPHONE/MOBLIE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) _______________________LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's line number (answering Household questionnaire)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.LINENOHHRESP (HV003) reports the line number in the household schedule of the person responding to the questions asked in the household questionnaire. If nobody in the household was available for the interview, this variable is coded "00."00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535398MissingIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of respondent's husband705) RECORD THE HUSBAND'S NAME AND LINE NUMBER FROM THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE. IF HE IS NOT LISTED IN THE HOUSEHOLD, RECORD '00'.
NAME _______________________
LINE NO __________LINENOHUS (V034) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the name of the women's husband/partner, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.00Husband not in the household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSMaternity history index to birth historyMIDX reports the young child's line number in the woman respondent's maternity history. For children who are included in the maternity history (pregnancy and postnatal care section of the questionnaire, normally children under age 3, 4, or 5), the value of MIDX is the same as the child's line number in the birth history (BIDX).
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "For twins, the information in their entries will be identical for all variables relating to prenatal care."1122334455669NIU (not in universe)Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSBirth history index number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.BIDX reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After asking "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.
Combined with CASEID, BIDX uniquely identifies children within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX uniquely identifies children across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level and birth-level datasets.07708809920201919181817171616151514141313121211111010066055044033022011Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHealth history index to birth historyHIDX reports the young child's line number in the woman respondent's health history section. For children who are included in the health history (normally, children under age 3, 4, or 5), the value of HIDX is the same as the child's line number in the birth history (BIDX).
After asking, "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing665544332211Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSChild health index to birth historyKIDHIDX (HIDXA) reports the young child's index to the birth history, or the child's line number in the woman's reproductive history, for the child health and nutrition section. All children born in the last 3 to 5 years (depending on the sample) are included in KIDHIDX.
This number reported in KIDHIDX is typically equal to BIDX, the index number of the child in the mother's birth history.112233445566Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample weight for personsPERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.
While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS.
PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data. Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead.
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSAll woman factor for total populationAWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains,
The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women. You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.
For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier. For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.
The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for men's/husband's survey (individual-level)HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR MAN'S SURVEY?
YES 1
NO 2MENSELHH (HV027) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for the men's or husband's survey. Samples including neither a men's survey nor a husband's survey are excluded from this variable in IPUMS-DHS.0Not selected1Selected for men's survey2Selected for husband's surveyWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for domestic violence moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2DVSELHH (HV044) indicates whether the household where the respondent lives was selected for doing any interview(s) for the female or male domestic violence module. Using a table included in the questionnaire, interviewers randomly selected the women (or men) within these households to ask the domestic violence questions.
The related variable DVMODULE reports whether women themselves were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module.0No1Yes, selected for women's DV module2Yes, selected for men's DV module9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSSelected for domestic violence moduleDVMODULE (V044) identifies female respondents who were selected to receive questions from the domestic violence module and, for those selected, indicates whether they were interviewed.
For samples including the module, one woman of childbearing age per household was randomly selected for the interview, using a table included in the questionnaire. Some women who were selected for the domestic violence interview refused to participate; others were excluded because the woman could not be interviewed privately.0Woman not selected1Woman selected and interviewed2Woman selected, but privacy not possible3Woman selected, but not interviewed9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSWeight for domestic violence moduleDVWEIGHT (D005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor for the subset of women who were randomly selected and interviewed in privacy for the domestic violence module (as indicated by DVMODULE) (V044). For further information about using weights with the DHS data, see PERWEIGHT (V005).
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in DVWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.DVWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for hemoglobin measurementsHEMOSELECT (V042) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for hemoglobin measurements of the household members.
Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Low hemoglobin levels indicate the presence of anemia (which may be caused by inadequate nutrition or chronic disease).1Selected0Not selectedWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child discipline moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDDISCSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child discipline module.0Not selected1Selected for child discipline moduleWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child labor moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDLABORSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child labor module.0Not selected1Selected for child laborWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for women's biomarkersHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2BIOFEMSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for women's biomarker measurements.0Not selected1Selected for women's biomarkersWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSYear of interviewINTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSMonth of interviewMONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSDay of interviewINTDAY (V016) reports the day of the month on which the interview took place. INTDAY uses dates expressed in the Gregorian calendar.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of interviewINTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury day date of interviewINTDATECDC (V008A) reports the century day code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. They are similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn't affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in INTDATECDC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECDC (V008A) is a 5-digit numeric variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for start of surveyINTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.141514151414141413991399139713971408140814021402139813981393139313921392139113911390139013881388138713871386138613811381137913791378137813771377137413741373137313721372136913691365136513641364136113611358135813551355135413541353135313501350134613461344134413391339133813381333133313321332133013301329132913281328132713271326132613251325132013201318131813071307130513051302130212991299129612961290129012881288128712871285128512831283128112811280128012771277127412741273127312711271126912691268126812641264126212621258125812571257125512551250125012491249124812481247124712461246124412441243124312421242124112411240124012391239123112311223122312201220121312131209120912071207120612061202120211991199119711971193119311911191118711871185118511841184117911791178117811771177117311731170117011671167116511651164116411631163116011601159115911581158115311531151115111431143113511351134113411271127112511251124112411181118111611161115111511131113111111111110111011091109110811081107110711051105110311031102110210961096109210921090109010841084107910791068106810661066106510651062106210581058104910491047104710361036Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for end of surveyINTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.14181418141714171403140314201420103910391051105110521052106210621066106610691069107010701073107310851085109010901092109210971097110111011105110511071107110811081109110911101110111411141115111511181118111911191124112411251125112611261130113011311131113911391148114811531153115711571158115811601160116311631165116511671167116811681171117111741174117611761182118211831183118511851187118711901190119111911193119311951195119911991200120012031203120412041205120512071207120812081211121112121212121512151217121712181218122312231229122912331233124212421244124412451245124612461247124712491249125012501251125112531253125612561261126112621262126512651266126612671267126812681272127212741274127512751276127612771277128012801282128212831283128412841286128612871287129212921294129412951295130013001302130213061306130713071310131013161316132013201321132113251325133113311333133313351335133613361337133713381338134013401343134313441344134713471349134913501350135413541356135613581358136013601362136213651365136713671370137013721372137413741378137813791379138013801384138413901390139213921394139413981398139913991402140214041404140514051406140614161416Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
101) RECORD THE TIME
HOURS ___
MINUTES ___INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)1333) RECORD THE TIME.
HOURS ______
MINUTES ______INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSLength of interview (minutes)INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."
INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).000 minutes01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909091919292939394949595+962+ visits97Inconsistent98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSNumber of visits for the interviewINTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.01102203304405506607708898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSResult of individual interviewINTRESULT (V015) reports the result of the individual interview. Code 1 represents a completed interview. Only completed interview cases are included in the DHS women's individual recode files, which provide the source material for IPUMS-DHS.7Other6Respondent Incapacitated5Partly completed4Refused3Postponed2Not at home1CompletedGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSEver-married or all-women sampleEVMARALLSAMP (V020) indicates whether the sample includes only ever-married women or includes all women of childbearing age.1All women sample2Ever-married women sampleGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, women's surveyINTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, household surveyINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSUrban-rural statusURBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.2Rural1UrbanGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSYears lived in place of residence102) How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF CURRENT GOVERNORATE)?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00' YEARS.
YEARS __
ALWAYS 95 (SKIP TO 105)
VISITOR 96 (SKIP TO 105)RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595995Always96Visitor97Inconsistent98MissingMigration Variables -- TOPICSGovernorate of previous residence (Jordan)PREVREGIONJO (V105AJO) reports the governorate of Jordan where the respondent lived just before moving to her current place of residence.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34Aqaba95Abroad99NIU (not in universe)Migration Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 1990-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. These regions are equivalent to groups of governorates and have consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1997_2017 (with three broad regions identified) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1990_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Amman, Madaba2Balqa3Zarqa, Mafraq4Irbid, Jarash, Ajlun5Karak, Tafiela, Ma'an, AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 1997-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1997_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions in this variable are equivalent to broad groups of governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time are GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1997_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Central2North3SouthIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 2007-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO2007_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions represent governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated geographic variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which identifies groups of governorates, excluding the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO1997_2017 (which identifies three broad geographic regions).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO2007_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].11Amman12Balqa13Zarqa14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jarash24Ajlun31Karak32Tafiela33Ma'an34AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 2017 [GIS]GEO_JO2017 (V101_JO2017) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. Geographic units in the 2017 Jordan survey are governorates.
Other sample years for Jordan have their own sample-specific geography variables. The 2017 Jordan sample was included in the integrated variables GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples), GEO_ JO1997_2017, and GEO_JO2007_2017, all of which provide spatially consistent units over time.
A GIS map for GEO_JO2017 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34AquabaSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSAge106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth. DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:
Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.1010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge in 5 year groups106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.1010 to 141110 to 141212 to 141313 to 142015-193020-244025-295030-346035-397040-448045-499050+9150-549255-599360-64Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's month of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSWoman's year of birth105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.1995199519941994199319931992199219911991199019901989198919881988198719871986198619851985198419841983198319821982198119811980198019791979197819781977197719761976197519751974197419731973197219721971197119701970196919691968196819671967196619661965196519641964196319631962196219611961196019601959195919581958195719571956195619551955195419541953195319521952195119511950195019491949194819481947194719461946194519451944194419431943194219421941194119401940193919391938193819371937193619361996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's date of birth, in century months105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSInformation given on respondent's date of birth106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.1Month and year2Month and age, year imputed3Year and age, month imputed4Year and age, year ignored5Year only, age and month imputed6Age only, year and month imputed7Month only, age and year imputed8Season and year9None reported, all imputedCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.0No/unsure1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSDuration of current pregnancy227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.0000110220330440550660770880991010111197Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSEthnicity, Jordan123A) What is your nationality?
JORDANIAN 1
EGYPTIAN 2
SYRIAN 3
IRAQI 4
OTHER ARAB NATIONALITIES 5
NON ARAB NATIONALITIES 6ETHNICYTJO (V131JO) is a variable specific to Jordan that reports the woman's ethnicity in terms of her nationality1Jordanian2Egyptian3Syrian4Iraqi5Other Arab nationality6Non-Arab nationalityEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSWoman's current marital or union status101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys. See Comparability.10Never married20Married or living together21Married22Living together30Formerly in union31Widowed32Divorced33Separated/not living together98Missing11Unconsummated marriage34DesertedMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman never, currently, or formerly married101A) What is your marital status now: are your married, widowed, divorced, or separated?
IF THE WOMAN IS NOT MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED, OR SEPARATED, END THE INTERVIEW, AND CORRECT MARITAL STATUS AND ELIGIBILITY IN THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE.
MARRIED 1
DIVORCED 2
WIDOWED 3
SEPARATED 4
NEVER MARRIED 5 (END)CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."
"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."0Never married1Currently married2Formerly married8MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWoman had one or more than one union707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.0One1More than one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge at first marriage or cohabitation711) How old were you when you first started living with him?
AGE ________AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636396Marriage not consummated97Inconsistent98Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of husband/partner902) How old was your husband on his last birthday?
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS ______________HUSAGE (V730) reports the age of the woman's husband or co-resident partner.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know96Inconsistent9595+9494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMarital or cohabitation duration (grouped)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.00Never married010 to 4025 to 90310 to 140415 to 190520 to 240625 to 290730+96Marriage not consummated98MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonth of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Marriage not consummated97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYear of first marriage or cohabitation710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Marriage not consummated9997Inconsistent9998Don't know9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYears since starting date of 1st marriage or union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.
For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515198Marriage not consummated99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSDate of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].9996Not consummated9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information, date of first marriage/union710) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) In what month and year did you start living with your husband?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998
MARRIED MAN MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your first husband, In what month and year did you start living with him?
MONTH _____
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR _____
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.01Month and year reported02Month and age reported, year imputed03Year and age reported, month imputed05Year reported, age and month imputed06Age reported, year and month imputed08Month reported, age and year imputed09Year and age reported, year ignored10Season and year reported11All values imputed99NIU (not in universe)12All reported, inconsistentMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonths between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birthMARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'998First birth prior to first marriage999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other wives707) Including yourself, in total, how many wives does he have?
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVE _____________
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had. Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.00No other wives0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202096Has other wives, dk number97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSHusband/partner lives in woman's household704) Is your husband living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?
LIVING WITH HIM 1
STAYING ELSEWHERE 2For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.0Living with woman1Staying elsewhere8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's relationship to first husband711B) What type of relation was it?
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER'S SIDE 01
FIRST COUSIN ON BOTH MOTHER AND FATHER'S SIDE 02
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMM) 03
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHAL) 04
FIRST COUSIN ON FATHER'S SIDE (IBN AL AMMAH) 05
FIRST COUSIN ON MOTHER'S SIDE (IBN AL KHALAH) 06
SECOND COUSIN (FATHER'S SIDE) 07
SECOND COUSIN (MOTHER'S SIDE) 08
OTHER RELATIVE 09
DON'T KNOW 98MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.000No relation999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Don't know490Other non-blood relative401Brother-in-law400Non-blood relative300Other type of relative200Uncle141Second cousin140Cousin from unspecified side131Paternal and maternal first cousin130Both paternal and maternal cousin122Maternal secound cousin121Maternal first cousin120Maternal cousin112Paternal second cousin111Paternal first cousin110Paternal cousin100CousinMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had premarital medical exam711D) Did you have premarital medical exam?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 714)
NO 2MARPREEXAMRESP indicates whether the respondent received a premarital medical examination.00No10Yes11Yes, before marriage12Yes, within first 2 months of marriage13Yes, both before and after marriage98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSPartner had premarital medical exam711C) CHECK 709:
MARRIED ONLY ONCE
a) Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE
b) Now I would like to ask about your last marriage. Did your husband have a premarital medical exam?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8MARPREEXAMPAR indicates whether the respondent's partner received a premarital medical examination.0No1Yes7Don't knowMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLocation of premarital medical exam711E) Where did you go for the premarital medical exam?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 11
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVT. MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 23
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 24
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. 25
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ 26
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ 96MARPREEXAMLOC reports where the respondent's premarital medical examination took place.100PUBLIC SECTOR110Government hospital111University hospital112Military hospital120Government health center130Government maternity home190Other public sector200PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR210Private hospital/clinic220Private doctor230Private family planning clinic290Other private medical sector291Private laboratory300NGO FACILITY310NGO health facility311United Nations Relief and Works Agency390Other NGO facility900Abroad995Other999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSTotal children ever born208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent. The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).
The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births. If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505098Missing99NIU (Not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of entries in the birth historyTOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history.
For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.
In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living at home203a) How many sons live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS AT HOME ___SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131399NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living at home203b) And how many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons living away from home205a) How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
SONS ELSEWHERE ___SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.0000110220330440550660770880991010111199NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters living away from home205b) And how many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE ___DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.
The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.00001102203304405506607708809999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own sons who have died207a) How many boys have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
BOYS DEAD _____SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121299NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of own daughters who have died207b) And how many girls have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'
GIRLS DEAD _____DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131398Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in last 5 years215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.9NIU (not in universe)887700112233445566Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of births in the past year215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.9NIU (not in universe)001122334455Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of births in month of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.001122339NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate of respondent's first birth, in century months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.
The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTime since woman's last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.100Day of Interview101Days: 11022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days14646 days14747 days14848 days14949 days15050 days15151 days15252 days15353 days15454 days15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days19898 days199Days: Number missing200Weeks201201 Weeks: 12022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks25353 weeks25454 weeks25555 weeks25656 weeks25757 weeks25858 weeks25959 weeks26060 weeks26161 weeks26262 weeks26363 weeks26464 weeks26565 weeks26666 weeks26767 weeks26868 weeks26969 weeks27070 weeks27171 weeks27272 weeks27373 weeks27474 weeks27575 weeks27676 weeks27777 weeks27878 weeks27979 weeks28080 weeks28181 weeks28282 weeks28383 weeks28484 weeks28585 weeks28686 weeks28787 weeks28888 weeks28989 weeks29090 weeks29191 weeks29292 weeks29393 weeks29494 weeks29595 weeks29696 weeks29797 weeks29898 weeks299Weeks: Number missing300Months301301 Months: 13022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months39898 months399Months: Number missing400Years401Years: 14022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44646 years44747 years44848 years44949+ years499Years: number missing992Currently pregnant993In menopause/had hysterectomy994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWoman menstruated last 6 weeks239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWhen in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely240) From one menstrual period to the next, are there certain days when a woman is more likely to become pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 242)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 242)OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.1During her period2After period ended3Middle of the cycle4Before period begins5At any time6Other/It depends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children born to respondent208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME).
The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181899NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children including current pregnancy208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy.
CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.99NIU (not in universe)0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171719191818Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of living children, truncated at 6+208) SUM ANSWERS TO 203, 205, AND 207, AND ENTER TOTAL. IF NONE, RECORD '00'.
TOTAL BIRTHS _____CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.00112233445566+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSInterval between last birth and interview, in monthsFor women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information."
The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.1Month- exact date2Date missing, imputed9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSFlag for reported time since last menstrual periodMENSTIMFLAG (V227) is a flag variable that indicates the type of problem, if any, found in editing responses on the time since the respondent's last menstrual period. Cases without a problem are coded 0.
For time since last menstrual period, see TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).00No flag01Number GT interval since birth02Number plus amenorrhea GT interval03Number reported, but period not returned04Reported before last birth, but no birth05Reported before last birth, but period since06Reported never menstruated, but period returned07Reported time during pregnancy08Reported never menstruated but had kids09Reported period before last birth99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSEver had pregnancy terminate via abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth237) Did you have any miscarriages, abortions, or stillbirths that ended before 2012?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 239)PREGTERMIN (V228) indicates whether the woman ever had a pregnancy that was terminated due to miscarriage, abortion, or stillbirth, and did not result in a live birth.1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSCalendar month of pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINMO (V229) indicates the calendar month when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who have had a pregnancy terminated through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage, PREGTERMINYR (V230) reports the year when the last pregnancy termination occurred, according to the Gregorian calendar.20182018195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Fertility Variables -- TOPICSMonths pregnant when pregnancy terminated238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMTIM (V233) indicates how many months pregnant the woman was when the pregnancy ended.000011022033044055066077088099+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSRespondent had previous pregnancy terminations (prior to last 5 years)For women who had a pregnancy end without a live birth (through abortion, stillbirth or miscarriage) in the 5 years before the survey, PREGTERMPREV (V234) indicates whether the woman had any other pregnancies that ended without a live birth.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSBirth history index for last child born prior to the start of the calendarPRECALBIDX (V235) provides the birth index number (see BIDX for more information) of the last child born to the woman before the start of the survey's birth calendar. For the majority of samples, PRECALBIDX reports the birth index number of the last child born prior to 5 years before the survey. For a minority of samples, the reference period is 3 or 4 years before the survey. See Sample Description [URL omitted from DDI.] information on the universes for children included in the surveys to learn the specific reference period for each survey.0No prior child11 (or yes, prior child)22334455667788+9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSOther live births in interval between last birth reported and date of interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSOTHER (V237) indicates whether the woman had any other live births in the interval between the last reported birth and the date of the interview. The question for this variable verifies whether the woman omitted any births when reporting her birth record. Omitted births should be included in the final version of the birth history in the variable CHEB (V201).1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal births in last 3 years prior to interview215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238) indicates the total number of births the woman had in the 3 years (0 to 35 months) prior to the interview (where 0 is the month of interview). Responses are based on the woman's birth history table, which records the month and year of her children's births.001122334455669NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSHad pregnancies ending in miscarriage, abortion or stillbirth before calendar beginning238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PRECALTERM (V239) indicates whether the respondent had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar.1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoFertility Variables -- TOPICSMonth of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMMO (V240) indicates the calendar month of the termination.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSYear of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMYR (V241) indicates the calendar year of the termination.1960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCMC (V242) reports the century month date of the last pregnancy termination before the start of the birth calendar.
For information on how to interpret and calculate century month dates, see DOBCMC.
All samples in PRECALTERMCMC use the Gregorian calendar. For similar data for Ethiopian samples using the Ethiopian calendar, see PRECALTERMCMC_ET.9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information for last pregnancy termination prior to calendar238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For women who had any pregnancies terminated through abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth prior to the survey's birth calendar, PRECALTERMCOMP (V243) reports the completeness of information about the month and year of that pregnancy termination.1Month and year2From calendar3Year only4Month only7None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSComputed time since last menstrual period239) When did your last menstrual period start?
(DATE, IF GIVEN) _________________
DAYS AGO 1 __________
WEEKS AGO 2 __________
MONTHS AGO 3 __________
YEARS AGO 4 __________
IN MENOPAUSE/HAS HAD HYSTERECTOMY 994
BEFORE LAST BIRTH 995
NEVER MENSTRUATED 996TIMEMENSCALC (V226) reports the computed time since the respondent's last menstrual period.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, this variable
is computed from the response for V215, with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth (V227 = 7,9) recoded to the response "Before last birth" (code 995) and inconsistent responses flagged on variable 227 (codes 1-6) recoded to 997.
Restated in terms of IPUMS-DHS variables and variable labels, TIMEMENSCALC is computed from the response for TIMEMENSTRUATE (Time since woman's last menstrual period). Cases with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth, when MENSTIMFLAG (Flag for reported time since last menstrual period) has values for "Reported time during pregnancy" or "Reported period before last birth," are recoded as "Before last birth" in TIMEMENSCALC. Cases with inconsistent or implausible responses according to MENSTIMFLAG (for example, the woman reportedly never menstruated but she has given birth) are recoded to "Inconsistent" for TIMEMENSCALC.000No time difference991In menopause/had hysterectomy992Pregnant, not asked993In menopause994Before last birth995Never menstruated996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAge of respondent at time of first birthAGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494999NIU (not in universe)022055033044Fertility Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of last pregnancy termination238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMCMC (V231) reports the century month code of the respondent's last pregnancy termination, according to the Gregorian calendar.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "The CMC date of termination is calculated from the preceding questions [on month and year of last pregnancy termination], or from the calendar, if possible, in cases where an exact date was not given for the date of last pregnancy termination."
For detailed discussion of the calculation and interpretation of century month codes, see DOBCMC (Respondent's date of birth, in century months).9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSDate flag for last terminated pregnancy238) When did the last such pregnancy that terminated before 2012 end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____PREGTERMFLAG (V232) is a flag variable that indicates the type of information available on the date of the respondent's last terminated pregnancy. Survey forms supplied room to collect the month and year of the last terminated pregnancy, and cases for which both month and year are available are coded 1.1Month and year2From calendar3Year4Month5None8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSTotal number of household membersHHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule." "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children under 5 in householdHHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible women in householdHHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors). The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343536363699No women age 15-49Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household headHHEADAGE (V152) reports the age of the head of the household.98Missing9797+969695959494939392929191909089898888878786868585848483838282818180807979787877777676757574747373727271717070696968686767666665656464636362626161606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household head (from HH record)7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHEADAGEHH (HV220) reports the age of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADAGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.98Missing96Non-resident9595+949493939292919190908989888887878686858584848383828281818080797978787777767675757474737372727171707069696868676766666565646463636262616160605959585857575656555554545353525251515050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302299NIU (not in universe)01197Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household headHHEADSEX (V151) reports the sex of the head of the household.8Missing2Female1MaleHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household head (from hh record)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2HHEADSEXHH (HV219) reports the sex of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADSEXHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.1Male2Female6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship structure in HH3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWFAMSTRUCTR (HV217) indicates the relationship structure (no adults, one adult, two related adults of the opposite sex, two related adults of the same sex, three or more related adults, or unrelated adults) in the household. Only usual (de jure) household members aged 15 and over are considered in determining the household's relationship structure. FAMSTRUCTR is a constructed variable, based on information about each household member's age, sex, and relationship to the householder, which was collected when completing the listing of persons in the household at the time of the survey.
The information in FAMSTRUCTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.8Missing6Non-resident5Unrelated adults4Three plus related adults3Two adults, same sex2Two adults, opp sex1One adult0No adults9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality of household head7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHEADNATION reports the household head's nationality. Codes are taken from ISO 3-digit country codes.400Jordanian760Syrian995Other997Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH used for sleeping116) How many rooms in the household are used for sleeping?
ROOMS FOR SLEEPING _____SLEEPROOMS (HV216) reports the number of rooms in the household used for sleeping.98Missing97Don't know3535+343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Non-resident99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of outside walls of dwelling144) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MUD BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED WALLS
CEMENT BRICKS 31
CUT STONES 32
CUT STONES AND CONCRETE 33
CONCRETE 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.376Metal, unspecified375Corrugated asbestos374Iron or zinc sheets292Unburnt brick with cement127Animal dung126Hay with mud241Trunks with mud000No walls100NATURAL110Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks111Cane/palm/trunks112Cane/trunks113Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds114Palm branches115Sticks116Shells120Earth/mud/dirt/dung121Unbaked brick, mud, or earth122Earth123Mud124Mud, dung125Dirt130Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds131Grass132Thatch or straw200RUDIMENTARY210Bamboo with mud211Bamboo/wood with mud212Bamboo220Stone with mud230Rough wood231Plywood232Reused wood233Timber234Wood/metal planks240Poles and mud250Tin/cardboard/paper/bags251Cardboard252Carton260Uncovered adobe270Corrugated metal280Canvas/tent300FINISHED310Cement/concrete311Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)320Bricks321Finished/burnt bricks322Burnt bricks with mud323Burnt bricks with cement324Sundried bricks330Cement blocks340Wood planks/shingles341Wood and grass350Stone351Stone with lime/cement360Covered adobe370Other finished371Metal or asbestos sheets400OTHER998Missing996Non-resident290Unburnt bricks373T-iron/wood/brick372Tin377Prefab291Unburnt brick and plaster999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of floor142) OBSERVE MAIN METERIAL OF THE FLOOR OF THE SWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
NATURAL FLOOR
EARTH/SAND 11
FINISHED FLOOR
PARQUET OR POLISHED WOOD 31
TILES 32
MARBLE/CERAMIC TILES 33
CEMENT 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.116Mud and hay999NIU (not in universe)391Plaster996Non-resident100NATURAL110Earth-based111Earth, sand112Earth, mud113Earth, mud, clay114Sand115Dirt/Earth120Dung-based121Dung122Earth and dung123Mud, dung, sand200RUDIMENTARY210Wood211Wood planks212Wood and tile213Wood/palm/bamboo220Palm/bamboo221Palm/bamboo/leaves230Other rudimentary231Broken bricks232Adobe233Unfinished stone300FINISHED310Parquet/polished wood311Polished wood/vinyl/tiles320Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum321Linoleum330Tiles/mosaic331Ceramic tiles332Cement tiles333Ceramic/terrazo tiles334Ceramic/marble tiles335Tiles/brick340Cement/concrete350Carpet360Terrazzo370Stone380Bricks390Other finished400OTHER997Don't know998Missing322Vinyl351MatHousing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of roof143) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE ROOF OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MED BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED ROOFING
CONCRETE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.126Mud and hay118Sticks/sticks with mud or dung333Reinforced brick cement996Non-resident000No roof100NATURAL110Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti111Thatch/palm leaf112Grass, thatch113Grass, thatch, makuti114Thatch115Thatch/mat/leaves116Leaves117Grass/leaves/mud120Earth121Mud122Dung, mud123Earth, mud124Sod125Sod/mud and grass mixture130Straw200RUDIMENTARY210Rustic mat211Rustic mat, plastic sheets220Plastic/polythene sheet230Palm/bamboo231Palm, bamboo, grass232Reed, bamboo240Wood planks241Wooden tiles, planks242Wood, mulch250Cardboard260Rudimentary - metal261Tin cans262Iron sheets270Other rudimentary271Mobile roofs of nomads272Skin300FINISHED310Metal311Metal, zinc312Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos313Corrugated iron314Tin315Asbetos320Wood330Cement/concrete331Cement332Concrete340Tiles341Ceramic tiles342Iron and tiles343Tiles/slate344Mud tiles345Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles350Cement fiber351Calamine/cement fiber352Asbestos, cement fiber353Zinc/cement fiber360Roofing shingles370Bricks371Unburnt bricks372Burnt brick380Stone381Loosely packed stone382Stone slabs383Slate400OTHER998Missing273Waste materials999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSHH has solar power121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SOLARPOWYN indicates whether the household has solar power.
The information in SOLARPOWYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSType of fuel household uses for cooking113) What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
ELECTRICITY 01
NATURAL GAS 02
KEROSENE 03
COAL, WOOD 04
NO FOOD COOKER IN HOUSEHOLD 95 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in COOKFUEL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.995No food cooked in house100Electricity200Petroleum-based210Gasoline220LPG, natural gas221LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)222Natural gas230Bottled gas (butane or propane)240Kerosene300Biogas400Coal-based410Coal, lignite411Coal, coke, lignite500Wood- or grass-based510Wood520Charcoal530Firewood, straw540Straw, shrub, grass600Dung700Agricultural crop-based710Crop residues720Maize or other crop waste800Other996Non-resident998Missing801Jelly802Solar804Improved smokeless cook stove999NIU (not in universe)803Cardboard/paperHousing Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has separate room for kitchen115) Do you have a separate room which is used as a kitchen?
YES 1
NO 2KITCHEN (HV242) indicates whether the household has a separate room used as a kitchen.
The information in KITCHEN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00No01Yes06Non-resident08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSWhere cooking is usually done114) Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
IN THE HOUSE 1
IN A SEPARATE BUILDING 2 (SKIP TO 115A)
OUTDOORS 3 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 115A)COOKWHERE (HV241) reports whether food for the household was cooked inside the dwelling unit, in a separate building, or outdoors.
If cooking is done over an open fire, then household members' exposure to indoor air pollution (and associated risk of respiratory diseases) is greatest when cooking is done in the house, rather than in a separate building or outdoors.
The information in COOKWHERE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident1In the house2In a separate building3Outdoors4Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of dwellingBUILDING NUMBER ______________
HOUSING UNIT NUMBER ______________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____________
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _________________________________________
TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) ________________________DWELLTYPE reports the type of dwelling where the household lives. While most surveys distinguish between apartments, houses, and unspecified "other" dwellings, some surveys recognize additional types of dwellings, such as barracks or temporary shelters. See Comparability.
The information in DWELLTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Apartment20House21Villa22Hut30Other31One or two rooms32Barracks/group quarters33Tent34Temporary shelter35Cave96Non-resident98MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH's dwelling115B) How many rooms do you have in your house?
ROOMS ______TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOTALROOMS is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+96Non-resident97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of toilet facility109) What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
IF NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, ASK PERMISSION TO OBSERVE THE FACILITY.
FLUSH OR POUR FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TO PIPED SEWER SYSTEM 11
FLUSH TO PIT LATRINE 12
FLUSH TO SOMEWHERE ELSE 13
PIT LATRINE
VENTILATED IMPROVED PIT LATRINE 21
PIT LATRINE WITH SLAB 22
PIT LATRINE WITHOUT SLAB/OPEN PIT 23
NO FACILITY 61 (SKIP TO 113)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 96TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.3431Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh9996Non-resident0000NO FACILITY1000FLUSH TOILET1100Unspecified type of flush toilet1110Own flush toilet (unspecified type)1120Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)1200Modern flush toilet1210Flush to piped sewer system1300Traditional with tank flush1400Bucket flush toilet1410Flush to pit latrine1420Flush to somewhere else1430Flush, don't know where2000NON-FLUSHING TOILET2100Composting toilet2200Dry toilet2300Ecosan toilet3000PIT TOILET LATRINE3100Unspecified type of pit latrine3110Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3120Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)3121Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3200Traditional pit toilet or latrine3210Pit latrine without slab or open pit3300Pit latrine with slab3400Ventilated improved pit latrine3410Covered pit latrine, no slab3420Covered pit latrine with slab3430Covered latrine3440Septic pit4000UNIMPROVED TOILET4100Bucket toilet4200River4300Hanging latrine over water source5000OTHER9998Missing1112Private flush toilet, outside residence1211Flush to piped sewer system, indoors1212Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard1213Flush to piped sewer system, out of yard3310Pit latrine with washable slab3320Pit latrine with non-washable slab3490Other improved system3463Latrine to piped public system, out of yard3462Latrine to piped public system, inside yard3461Latrine to piped public system, indoors3443Latrine to septic tank, out of yard3442Latrine to septic tank, inside yard3441Latrine to septic tank, indoors3212Open pit latrine, out of yard3211Open pit latrine, inside yard1253Flush to septic tank, out of yard1252Flush to septic tank, inside yard1251Flush to septic tank, indoors1250Flush to septic tank1240Flush, not to sewer1233Flush to ground water, out of yard1232Flush to ground water, inside yard1231Flush to ground water, indoors3450Latrine with manual flush3460Latrine to piped public system9999NIU (not in universe)1230Flush to pipe connected to ground water1220Flush to pipe connected to canal1132Public flush toilet, outside residence1131Public flush toilet, inside residence1130Public flush toilet (unspecified type)1111Private flush toilet, inside residenceToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSLocation of toilet facilities112) Where is this toilet facility located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2
ELSEWHERE 3TOILETPLACE (HV238A) reports the location of the toilet used by household members. Response options vary across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETPLACE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident10Located within dwelling20Outside dwelling, in plot/courtyard21Located in the same building22Located in courtyard30Located both inside and on plot60Other locations98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold shares toilet facility110) Do you share this toilet facility with other households?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 112)TOILETSHAREYN (HV225) indicates whether the household has a toilet facility that is shared with at least one other household. A "no" response (code "0") indicates the household has a toilet that is not shared; a "yes" response (code "1") indicates the household shares a toilet facility; "not in universe" (code "9") means the household has no toilet facility.
The information in TOILETSHAREYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other households sharing hh's toilet, topcoded111) Including your own household, how many households use this toilet facility?
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
IF LESS THAN 10 0_
10 OR MORE HOUSEHOLDS 95
DON'T KNOW 98For residents of households with shared toilet facilities, TOILSHARNUMT (HV238) reports the number of other households sharing their toilet, topcoded at 9 or more other households. Thus, in IPUMS-DHS, a value of 1 in TOILSHARNUMT means that 1 other household is using the household's toilet, for a total of 2 households using that facility.
The information in TOILSHARNUMT is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.96Non-resident011022033044055066077088099 or more97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH has independent bathroom115A) Do you have an independent bathroom?
YES 1
NO 2BATHROOM indicates whether the household has an independent bathroom.
The information in BATHROOM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of non-drinking water102) What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21
RAINWATER 31
TANKER TRUCK 41
BOTTLED WATER 51 (SKIP TP 109)
OTHER(SPECIFY) ___________ 96NDRINKWTR (HV202) reports the household's main source of water for uses other than drinking (for example, cooking and washing). Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in NDRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring3120Unprotected spring3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere103) Where is that water source located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1 (SKIP TO 106)
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2 (SKIP TO 106)
ELSEWHERE 3WTRLOCATED (HV235) indicates whether the main source of water for the household is located in the dwelling, in the household's yard or plot of land, or elsewhere.
The information in WTRLOCATED is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Water from own dwelling or plot11Water located in respondent's own dwelling12Water located in respondent's own yard/plot20Water located elsewhere21River22Well outside plot24Other, elsewhere96Non-resident98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to water source (from individual respondent record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRIND (V115) reports the amount of time, in minutes, to get to the household's major source of water, top-coded at 360+ minutes. This information is taken from the individual woman's record.
The complementary variable TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the same information, taken from the household record.0000 (on premises)001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+994One day or longer995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the time in minutes it takes members of the household to get to their main source of water and return to their dwelling. In IPUMS-DHS, this variable is top-coded at 360 minutes or more (6 hours or longer).
The information in TIMETOWTRHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0000001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSWater shortage or unavailability, last two weeks106) In the past two weeks, was the water from this source not available for at least one full day?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8WTRSHORTYN (HV201A) indicates whether, in the last two weeks, there was any shortage or unavailability of water at the household's main source of water.9NIU (not in universe)6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold uses any method to treat drinking water107) Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 109)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 109)TREATWTRYN (HV237) indicates whether the household used any treatment to make water safer to drink.
The information in TREATWTRYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBLEACH (HV237B) indicates whether the household added bleach or chlorine to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRBLEACH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Boiling108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBOIL(HV237A) indicates whether the household boiled water to make it safer to drink.
The information in TRBOIL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.12Yes, some of the time11Yes, most of the time00No96Non-resident10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Using water filters108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRFILTER (HV237D) indicates whether the household used a water filter to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRFILTER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Other methods108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTROTHER (HV237X) indicates whether the household used some "other" treatment to make water safer to drink. The meaning of other depends on the specific water treatment methods enumerated in a given survey.
The information in TROTHER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Don't know108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRDK (HV237Z) indicates whether the respondent did not know what treatment, if any, the household used to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRDK is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has telephone121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONE (V153) indicates whether the household has a telephone. How the question was worded changed over time. See Comparability. The related variable MOBPHONE covers the household's access to a mobile phone, specifically.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHouse has telephone (household record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONEHH (HV221) indicates whether any member of the household has a telephone (based on information from the household record).
The information in HHPHONEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has mobile phone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONE indicates whether the household had a mobile/cellular telephone.
The related variable HHPHONE indicates whether the household had a telephone, regardless of the type of phone, or had a non-mobile phone.
The information in MOBPHONE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of mobile phones owned by HH122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONENUM reports the number of mobile phones owned by the household.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the household has a mobile phone.98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has personal computer122A) Does any member of your household have a computer or tablet?
IF YES: How many computers/tablets do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF COMPUTERS ____PC indicates whether the household had a personal computer at home.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of computers owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________PCNUM reports the number of personal computers owned by the household. The related variable PC indicates whether the household has a personal computer.
The information in PCNUM is taken from the household record and applies to household residents. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors (coded "2") using:
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Internet access122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNET indicates whether the household had an Internet connection at home or Internet access.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck (from HH record)121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARHH (HV212) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.
The information in CARHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cars/trucks owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARNUM reports the number of private cars or (pickup) trucks the household owns.
The information in CARNUM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGEHH (HV209) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or owned by the household. See Comparability.
The information in FRIDGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has freezer121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FREEZER indicates whether the household had a freezer.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has dishwasher121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DISHWASHER indicates whether the household had a dishwasher.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has (automatic) washing machine121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2WASHERYN indicates whether the household had an (automatic) washing machine.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Kolla/Zeer (water container and cooler)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2KOLLAYN indicates whether the household has a kolla/zeer, a non-electric refrigeration device. It uses a porous outer earthenware pot, lined with wet sand, which contains an inner pot for holding food or water. Evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot and thus can be used to cool the substance inside.
The information in KOLLAYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has microwave oven121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2MICROWAVE indicates whether the household has a microwave oven.
The information in MICROWAVE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has radio (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2RADIOHH (HV207) indicates whether any member of the household owns a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.
The information in RADIOHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.0No1Yes6Non-resident8UnknownPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TVHH (HV208) indicates whether any member of the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.
The information in TVHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has satellite dish121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SATELLITEYN indicates whether the household has a satellite dish for television reception.
The information in SATELLITEYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident00No10Yes11Yes, owns satelite12Yes, connected but does not own98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has air conditioner121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2AIRCON indicates whether the household had an air conditioner.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has electric fan121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2ELECFAN indicates whether the household had a fan or an electric fan.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bed120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BED indicates whether the household had a bed.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of beds owned by HH120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BEDNUM reports the number of beds owned by the household.
The information in BEDNUM is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has digital camera121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a digital camera. The related variable NONDIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a non-digital camera.
The information in DIGCAMYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bank account123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKACC (HV247) indicates whether any member of the household has a bank account.
The information in BANKACC is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSMember of HH has credit card123A) Does any member of the household have a credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDHH indicates whether any members of the household have a credit card.
The information in CREDITCARDHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSCost of other health-related items for HH in last 4 weeks511) Sometimes people buy vitamins, medicines, and herbal remedies without consulting with a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. They may also buy other health-related items such as band-aids/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices, and so on without a consultation. In the last four weeks, how much money was spent on these types of health-related items for members of your household?
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD '9993'
COST ________
NO COST/FREE 0000
IN KIND ONLY 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998HHOTHHLTHCOST reports how much the household spent on health-related items without a consultation in the last four weeks. This includes buying vitamins, medicines and herbal remedies without consulting a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. This also other-health related items, such as bandages/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices.000000No cost/free999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999996Non-resident999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare Variables -- TOPICSCurrently working909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business. To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind. Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, prompted98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman has job from which she was absent in past week911) Although you did not work in the last seven days, do you have any job or business from which you were absent for leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or any other such reason?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 917)For women who did not work in the past 7 days, JOBABSENT (V714A) indicates whether the woman had a job or business from which she was temporarily absent, due to leave, illness, vacation, maternity leave, or other reasons.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's occupationWKCURRJOB (V717) reports the occupation of the respondent in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broad job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.00Not currently working10Professional, technical, or managerial worker20Clerical or Sales21Clerical worker22Sales worker30Agricultural31Self-employed agricultural worker32Agricultural employee40Household, domestic, and services41Household and domestic worker42Services worker50Skilled and unskilled manual51Skilled manual worker52Unskilled manual worker60Armed forces96Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent works for909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2WHOWORKFOR (V719) indicates whether the respondent works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.24For someone else23For someone else (unpaid)10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member30Works for self and someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)40OtherWork Variables -- TOPICSRespondent worked recentlyWKWORKLASTYR (V731) indicates whether the respondent worked recently (i.e., was currently working, was on leave from a job in the past 7 days, or worked in the past year).00No10Yes11Worked in the past year12Currently working13Has a job, but on leave last 7 days98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner's occupation908) What is your husband's occupation? That is, what kind of work does he mainly do?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.10Did not work11Not working, student or applicant12Unemployed13Student20Prof., Tech., Manag.30Clerical or Sales31Clerical32Sales40Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest41Agriculture, self-employed42Agriculture, employee50Household, domestic, and services51Household and domestic52Services60Skilled and unskilled manual61Skilled manual62Unskilled manual70Other71Army97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSPartner currently or recently working906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)For women who are currently married, HUSCURRWORK (V704A) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner is currently working at a job or business.00No, did not work in last 12 months10Yes, currently or recently working11Worked in last 7 days12Worked in last 12 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)02Unemployed01RetiredWork Variables -- TOPICSPartner has job from which he was absent in past week909) Have you done any work in the last seven days, even for one hour? By "work," I mean any paid work, any work in a business completely or partially owned by yourself, any work in a business owned by the household without payment, or work in other business?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 913)
NO 2HUSJOBABSENT indicates whether the respondent's husband/partner has a job or business from which he was temporarily absent, due to vacation, travel, illness, or other reasons.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWhom the respondent's husband/partner works for906A) Does your husband have any job, but he did not work during the last seven days for a reason such as vacation, travel, or illness?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 909)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 909)WKHUSWORKFOR indicates whether the respondent's husband or partner works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20Works for someone else21For family member (unpaid)22For family member23For someone else (unpaid)24For someone else98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSWoman's earnings relative to husband/partner's earnings920) Would you say that the money that you earn is more than what your husband earns, less than what earns, or about the same?
MORE THAN HIM 1
LESS THAN HIM 2
ABOUT THE SAME HUSBAND/PARTNER HAS NO EARNINGS 4 (SKIP TO 922)
DON'T KNOW 8WKEARNSMORE (V746) indicates whether the woman earns more money, less money, or about the same amount of money as her husband/partner.1More than him2Less than him3About the same4Husband/partner has no earnings7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSHousehold wealth index in quintilesWEALTHQ (V190) refers to the relative wealth of the household where the woman lives, divided into quintiles from the poorest (code 1) to the richest (code 5). The wealth index is defined in the DHS Recode Manuals as follows:
The wealth index is a composite measure of a household's cumulative living standard. The wealth index is calculated using easy-to-use data on a household's ownership of selected assets, such as televisions and bicycles; materials used for housing construction; and types of water access and sanitation facilities.
Generated with a statistical procedure known as principal components analysis, the wealth index places individual households on a continuous scale of relative wealth. DHS separates all interviewed households into five quintiles of wealth.
For additional information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, users should consult the summary information about the wealth index on The DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The complementary variable WEALTHS reports the wealth index factor score for the woman's household in a specific sample. WEALTHQ and WEALTHS are included on the woman's record for Phase 5 forward only. IPUMS-DHS has made available these variables for Phase 2 forward, by linking the wealth index files to the woman's individual recode files.
The variables used to calculate wealth index quintiles and the level of wealth implied by a specific ranking are sample-specific. See Comparability.1Poorest2Poorer3Middle4Richer5Richest8MissingWealth index Variables -- TOPICSWealth index factor score (5 decimals)WEALTHS (V191) refers to the household's wealth index value generated by the product of standardized scores (z-scores) and factor coefficient scores (factor loadings) of wealth indicators. Most researchers will want to use instead the complementary variable WEALTHQ (V190), which reports quintile ranking (from poorest to richest) of the woman's household, in terms of wealth score, for a given sample.
For further information about the calculation and meaning of the wealth index, see the description of WEALTHQ, the summary information about the wealth index on the DHS Program website here [URL omitted from DDI.] and/or the DHS Comparative Report on "The DHS Wealth Index" here [URL omitted from DDI.].
The variables used to calculate wealth index scores are sample-specific. See Comparability.WEALTHS (V191) is a 12-digit numeric variable.Wealth index Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns house alone or jointly925) Do your own this house or any other house either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNHOUSE (V745A) indicates whether the woman owns a house alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSWoman owns land alone or jointly928) Do you own any agricultural or non-agricultural land either alone or jointly with someone else?
ALONE ONLY 1
JOINTLY ONLY 2
BOTH ALONE AND JOINTLY 3
DOES NOT OWN 4FEMOWNLAND (V745B) indicates whether the woman owns land alone or jointly with someone else.10Does not own land20Owns alone only30Owns jointly31Owns jointly only32Owns both alone and jointly40Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has account at bank or other financial institution123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKRESP (V170) indicates whether the respondent has an account at a bank or another financial institution.
The related variable BANKACC reports whether any member of the household has a bank account.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has personal credit card118A) Do you have a personal credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDRESP indicates whether the respondent has a personal credit card.0No1YesSES general Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy, based on reading passageLIT2 (V155) indicates whether the woman could read. This variable is available beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS.
Persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As with LIT1 (V108), those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
For Phases 1-3 of the DHS, information on literacy was collected using a different approach, by simply asking whether the person could read (LIT1). See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.00Cannot read at all10Reads11Able to read only part of sentence12Able to read whole sentence20Not ascertained (blind, diff. language)21No card with required language22Blind or visually impaired98MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy bridging variableLITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy. Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries.
Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.
LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).
See Comparability for more information.10Yes, reads11Reads easily/whole sentence12Reads with difficulty/part of sentence20No, cannot read30Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)31No card with required language32Blind or visually impaired98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.
For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSTotal years education109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:
If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.98Missing97Don't know2626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Inconsistent2727Education Variables -- TOPICSSummary educational achievement17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDACHIEVER (V149) is a summary variable that reports the woman's highest level of education in broad categories. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
EDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107).0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8EDUCLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the educational system of Jordan, that the respondent attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.997Don't know000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500HigherEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8YRSCHLJO reports the number of years of education the respondent completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in EDUCLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's educational level904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher4Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).
For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education in total years schooling905) What was the highest grade he completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'.
GRADE ____
DON'T KNOW 98For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:
If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303095Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHusband's summary educational achievement904) What was the highest level of school he attended: primary, secondary, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 01
PREPARATORY 02
SECONDARY 03
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 04
SECONDARY 05
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 06
BACHELOR 07
HIGHER 08
DON'T KNOW 98 (SKIP TO 906)HUSEDACHIEVER (V729) is a summary variable that reports the highest level of education in broad categories for the woman's husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDACHIEVER is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
HUSEDACHIEVER is constructed from information contained in the HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) variables.0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSPartner's education level (Jordan)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8HUSEDLVLJO reports the highest level of school, within the Jordan educational system, that the respondent's most recent husband attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.999NIU (not in universe)000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500Higher997Don't know998MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSPartner's highest year of education in level (Jordan)109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___HUSEDYRJO reports the number of years of schooling the respondent's husband completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in HUSEDLVLJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.12121111000011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of reading newspaper or magazine113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSFQ (V157) reports how often the woman usually reads a newspaper or magazine (not at all, less than once a week, once a week or more often, or almost every day).
For a potentially comparable variable asking whether the woman reads the newspaper or a magazine at least once a week, see NEWSWK (V109). For a variable bridging NEWSFQ and NEWSWK, see NEWSBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSReads newspaper: Bridging variable113) Do you read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3NEWSBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to newspapers and magazines. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they read a newspaper or magazine at least once a week (NEWSWK (V109)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they read newspapers or magazines (NEWSFQ (V157)).
NEWSBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches. See Comparability for more information.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of watching television115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVFQ (V159) reports how often the woman usually watches television (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable asking whether the woman watches television at least once a week, see TVWK (V110). For a variable bridging TVFQ and TVWK (V110), see TVBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSWatches television: Bridging variable115) Do you watch television at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3TVBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to television. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they watch television at least once a week (TVWK (V110)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they watch television (TVFQ (V159)).
TVBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01No, not at all02No, less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of listening to radio114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOFQ (V158) reports how often the woman usually listens to the radio (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).
For a comparable variable that asks about whether the woman listens to the radio at least once a week, see RADIOWK (V112). For a variable bridging RADIOFQ and RADIOWK (V112), see RADIOBRIG.00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSListens to radio: Bridging variable114) Do you listen to the radio at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all?
AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 1
LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK 2
NOT AT ALL 3RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio. For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)). Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)).
RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.00No01Not at all02Less than once a week10Yes11At least once a week12Almost every day98Missing97Don't knowMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSRespondent owns a mobile telephone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____CELLPHONSELF (V169A) indicates whether the respondent owns a mobile telephone.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the respondent's household has a mobile telephone.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUses own mobile telephone for financial transactionsFor women who own a mobile telephone, CELLFINANC (V169B) indicates whether she uses the mobile phone for any financial transactions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUsed the Internet ever and in past year122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNETEVYR (V171A) indicates whether the woman has ever used the Internet and, if so, whether she has used the Internet in the last 12 months.00No, never10Yes, has used the Internet11Yes, in last 12 months12Yes, before last 12 months13Yes, can't establish when98MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of using Internet in last monthINTERNETMO (V171B) reports the frequency with which the woman has used the Internet in the last month: almost every day, at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all.08Missing00Not at all01Less than once a week02At least once a week03Almost every dayMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on making large household purchases923) Who usually makes decisions about making major household purchases?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECBIGHH (V743B) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding large household purchases.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Other senior male52Other senior female60Other or not applicable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)53Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on visits to family or relatives924) Who usually makes decisions about visits to your family or relatives?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFAMVISIT (V743D) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding (the woman's) visits to family or relatives.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other or not applicable7Family elders/relatives8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending woman's earnings919) Who usually decides how the money you earn will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND/PARTNER 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND/PARTNER JOINTLY 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 6For women who have worked in the last 12 months and were paid in cash or in cash and in kind in the last 12 months, DECFEMEARN (V739) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income she earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Mother or father52Aunt or uncle53Family elders54Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applciable98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on spending husband's earnings921) Who usually decides how your husband's earnings will be used: you, your husband, or you and your husband jointly?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY HUSBAND HAS NO EARNINGS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6For women who are currently married or living with a man, DECHUSEARN (V743F) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income her husband or partner earns is spent.10Woman alone20Woman and husband/partner30Woman and someone else40Husband/partner50Someone else51Family elders52Someone else, unspecified60Other or not applicable70Husband/partner has no earnings98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on woman's health care922A) Suppose in one month you experience abnormal vaginal discharge or a painful or burning sensation when urinating and you wanted to seek health care, who would make the decision regarding health care for yourself: you, your husband, you and your husband jointly, or someone else?
RESPONDENT 1
HUSBAND 2
RESPONDENT AND HUSBAND JOINTLY 3
SOMEONE ELSE 4
OTHER 6DECFEMHCARE (V743A) indicates who in the woman's household usually makes decisions regarding the woman's own healthcare.1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other/not applicable8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Family elders/relativesDecision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on health care for woman's STIDECFEMSTICARE indicates who in the woman's household would decide on health care for her if she experienced symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (such as abnormal genital discharge or a burning sensation when urinating).1Woman alone2Woman and husband/partner3Woman and someone else4Husband/partner5Someone else6Other9NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFertility preferencesSECTION 8. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
800) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
WIDOWED/SEPARATED/DIVORCED (SKIP TO 813)For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"? The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."
In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category.
Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons. In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing53Never had sex52Declared infecund51Sterilized50Not at risk of pregnancy40Up to God30No more20Undecided10Have anotherGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FPUNMETNEED (V624) is a constructed variable that reports a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The following describes the constructed categories in more detail:
Unmet need for spacing includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was mistimed, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was mistimed, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and say they want to wait two or more years for their next birth, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Unmet need for limiting includes pregnant women whose pregnancy was unwanted, postpartum amenorrheic women whose last birth was unwanted, and fecund women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic and who are not using any method of family planning and who want no more children.
Met need for spacing includes women who are using some method of family planning and say they want to have another child, are undecided about the timing of the next birth, or are undecided whether to have another child.
Met need for limiting includes women who are using family planning and who want no more children.
Note that the specific methods (modern or traditional) are not taken into account here.
Met need describes women who have no need for contraceptive methods, either because they desire a child soon (within the next two years) or because they are menopausal or infecund.
In high contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "A" countries), pregnant and postpartum amenorrheic women whose pregnancy was the result of a contraceptive failure are not included in the category of unmet need, but they are categorized as spacing failures or limiting failures. In low contraceptive prevalence countries (Model "B" countries), no such distinction is made, since information was not collected on contraceptive failure. Infecund women are also excluded from the unmet need categories.
The "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" provides the following definitions:
Fecundity: A woman is assumed to be fecund unless she declares that she is infecund, had a hysterectomy, or is menopausic. Women who are neither pregnant nor postpartum amenorrheic but who have not menstruated for six or more months, and married women who have not used contraception in the past five years but have not had a birth and are not pregnant, are also considered infecund.
Failure to Space: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say they wanted the current pregnancy later.
Failure to Limit: This includes women who are pregnant (not due to a contraceptive failure) or are less than six months postpartum amenorrheic who say that they did not want another child before they became pregnant.
Excluded from the unmet need category are women who became pregnant while using a method (these women are in need of a better method of contraception).
The infecund or menopausal category on the UNMETNEED (V624) variable contains fewer cases than the EXPOSURE1 variable, because women who are categorized as infecund or menopausal, but are currently using a contraceptive method, are recorded in the two "met need" categories in UNMETNEED.
UNMETNEED (V624) incorporates responses to the following variables:
[EXPOSURE1/V623], which reports the woman's exposure to the risk of pregnancy, defined as pregnant, postpartum amenorrheic, menopausal or infecund, and fecund.
[ V225], which reports whether a current pregnancy was wanted then, later or not at all (for women who were pregnant at the time of interview).
[KIDDESIRE/V605] ,which reports whether the woman wants more children and when she would like them.
[FPMETHNOW/V312] which reports the woman's current use of contraception.
Users are also encouraged to see details of this variable provided in the "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].99NIU (not in universe)98Missing61Desire birth in less than 2 years60No unmet need53Never had sex52Not in union, not sexually active51Infecund or menopausal50Not at risk41No sex, want to wait40Future need for FP32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Had FP failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for FP (2nd def)UNMETNEED2 (V626) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births. UNMETNEED2 is similar to UNMETNEED, but UNMETNEED2 differently categorizes women who are infecund or menopausal but are currently using a contraceptive method.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of UNMETNEED2 uses a definition of fecundity based on exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE2. UNMETNEED, by contrast, uses a definition of exposure status as reported in EXPOSURE1. See the descriptions of these two variables for discussion of their differences.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown53No sex, want to wait/not married and no sex in last 30 days52Never had sex51Infecund, menopausal50Not at risk for pregnancy41Desire birth in less than 2 yrs40No unmet need32Limiting failure31Spacing failure30Family limitation failure22Using to limit21Using to space20Now using FP12Unmet need to limit11Unmet need to space10Has unmet need for FPGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSUnmet need for contraception (definition 3)Like UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2, UNMETNEED3 (V626A) is a constructed variable that indicates a woman's need for family planning, according to whether she has an unmet need or a met need to space or to limit her future births.
UNMETNEED3 is similar to UNMETNEED and UNMETNEED2. However, due to increased scrutiny of unmet need measures and the need for more consistent methods to collect these data, MEASURE DHS organized a Technical Expert Working Group (TEWG) to address these concerns. Broadly, the revisions agreed upon are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic
Standardize the calculation of infecundity
Explicitly handle inconsistencies
For further detail on these revisions, consult "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning" by Bradley, Croft, Fishel, and Westoff, found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Never had sex1Unmet need for spacing2Unmet need for limiting3Using for spacing4Using for limiting5No unmet need6Not married and no sex in last 30 days7Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDesire for more children804) Now I have some questions about the future. Would you like to have (a/another) child, or would you prefer not to have any (more) children?
HAVE (A/ANOTHER) CHILD 1
NO MORE/NONE 2 (SKIP TO 807)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 3 (SKIP TO 813)
UNDECIDED/DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 811)KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity). To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding. Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.99NIU (not in universe)98Unknown63Never had sex62Declared infecund61Sterilized60Not at risk of pregnancy51Up to God50Fatalistic response40Wants no more30Undecided13Wants, unsure timing12Wants after 2+ years11Wants within 2 years10Wants more childrenGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSWanted last child228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2FPLCHDESIRE (V367) reports whether the woman's last born child was wanted at the time she got pregnant, was wanted but at a later time, or was not wanted at all. The cutoff point for when the woman's last child was born varies across samples; see Comparability.1Wanted last child then2Wanted last child later3Wanted no more children7Unsure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted current pregnancy228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For women who are currently pregnant, PGDESIRE (V225) reports whether, at the time of becoming pregnant, the woman wanted her pregnancy then, later, or not at all.1Then2Later3Not at all4Up to God7Don't know/Not sure8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).
If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.98Missing97Don't know66Number she has currently65Depends on husband64As many as possible63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response5050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000333332323131303029292828272726262525242467As many as can care for68Doesn't want children99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children (grouped)813) CHECK 216:
HAS LIVING CHILDREN
a) If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)
NO LIVING CHILDREN
b) If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NONE 00 (SKIP TO 814A)
NUMBER ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 96 (SKIP TO 814A)Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing7Non-numeric response66+55443322110[no label]9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of boy children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.
Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of girl children814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61God's decision/Allah's will60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband99NIU (not in universe)66Number she has currently69No sex preferenceGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children of either sex814) How many of these children would you like to be boys, how many would you like to be girls and for how many would it not matter if it's a boy or a girl?
NUMBER OF BOYS ______
NUMBER OF GIRLS ______
NUMBER OF EITHER ______
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________ 96Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOTH (V629) reports the ideal number of children of either sex (i.e., with no gender preference).
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID. Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.98Missing97Don't know63Never thought about it62Any number/Fatalistic61Up to God/As Allah wills60Non-numeric response404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100064As many as possible65Depends on husband66Number she has currently99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal time before future birth805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)IDEALBTHFUT (V616) reports how long the woman would like to wait before the birth of a/another child.100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535+ years299Years, number missing989Up to God990After finishing school991After marriage992When husband returns993After breastfeeding994At any time995Soon/now996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSBest interval between births814A) If you could choose exactly the number of months to wait between the birth of one child and the birth of another, how many months would that be?
PROBE FOR A NUMERIC RESPONSE.
NUMBER _____
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.
IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:
The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.16969 months16868 months16565 months16464 months16363 months16262 months16161 months100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months199Months, unspecified number200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years299Years, unspecified number996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)16767 months16666 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months22525 yearsGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.100Less than one month (want now)1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months19191 months19292 months19393 months19494 months19595 months19696 months19797 months19898 months199Months, number unspecified200Less than one year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years or more299Years, number unspecified987After weaning989After finishing school990When spouse returns991Up to God992After marriage993Any time994Soon or immediately995Other, non-numeric response996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)805) CHECK 226:
NOT PREGNANT OR UNSURE
a) How long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)
PREGNANT
b) After the birth of the child you are expecting now, how long would you like to wait before the birth of another child?
MONTHS 1 ______
YEARS 2 ______
SOON/NOW 993 (SKIP TO 811)
SAYS SHE CAN'T GET PREGNANT 994 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ 996 (SKIP TO 811)
DON'T KNOW 998 (SKIP TO 811)For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.
PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability.
The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.00Less than 12 months011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066 or more years96Non-numeric response97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)For women using family planning, FPDECIDER (V632) reports who decided on the use of contraception (mainly the woman, mainly her partner, joint decision, or someone else).0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSDecision-maker for not using FP819) Would you say that using contraception is mainly your decision, mainly your husband's decision, or did you both decide together?
MAINLY RESPONDENT 1 (SKIP TO 821)
MAINLY HUSBAND 2 (SKIP TO 821)
JOINT DECISION 3 (SKIP TO 821)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 821)FPDECIDERNOT (V632A) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision not to use family planning: the female respondent, her husband/partner, the two of them jointly, or someone else.
The related variable FPDECIDER (V632) reports who was mainly responsible for the decision to use family planning.0Mainly husband, partner1Mainly respondent2Joint decision3Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSHusband's desire for children822) Does your husband want the same number of children that you want, or does he want more or fewer than you want?
SAME NUMBER 1
MORE CHILDREN 2
FEWER CHILDREN 3
DON'T KNOW 8HUSFERTPREF (V621) reports whether the woman believes her partner wants the same number of children, more children, or fewer children than she wants.01Both want same02Husband wants more03Husband wants fewer07Don't Know08Missing09NIU (not in universe)04Both provided non-numeric responseGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecundEXPOSURE1 (V623) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to differentiate between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, these categories are actualized as follows:
Pregnant women
Postpartum amenorrheic women are those whose period has not returned since the last birth in the three/five years preceding the survey.
Women are defined as being menopausal if they are not pregnant and not postpartum amenorrheic, are not currently using a contraceptive method, and have not had a period in the six months preceding the survey or report they are in menopause.
Women are defined as being infecund if they are not menopausal and not postpartum amenorrheic and not pregnant, have had no birth in the five years preceding the survey, and either (Model "A" countries) have been continuously married and have not used contraception in the five years preceding the survey, or (Model "B" countries) have been married one time and first married five or more years before the survey and have never used contraception.
Fecund women are all women not included in the preceding categories.3Infecund, menopausal2Amenorrheic1Pregnant0Fecund8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (2nd def)Like EXPOSURE1, EXPOSURE2 (V625) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE2 uses a more liberal definition of infecundity than EXPOSURE1, however.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
The DHS Recode Manuals explain the differences between these two variables as follows:
For Model "B" countries, it is only possible to say that a woman had been continuously married throughout the preceding five years if she was in her first union. This definition has been relaxed in V625 [EXPOSURE2], such that the respondent need only have been married at least five years ago, and not continuously married throughout the last five years. For Model "A" countries, there is no change to this part of the definition.
[For EXPOSURE2] Two additional variables have been used to declare a woman infecund. If the respondent said that she cannot get pregnant when asked about preferences for additional children, or if she reported that she was menopausal or had a hysterectomy when giving the reason she was not currently using a contraceptive method, the respondent is coded as infecund.
Model A countries and Model B countries are defined according to whether the country based its questionnaire on the Model A or Model B standard DHS questionnaire for DHS phases one through four. In general, the Model A questionnaire was designed for use in countries with high contraceptive prevalence. Nonetheless, countries with relatively low contraceptive prevalence sometimes modeled their own questionnaire on the Model A standard questionnaire. This was the case, for example, for the Kenyan samples for 1998 and 2003 and the Malawi samples for 2000 and 2004.0Fecund1Pregnant2Amenorrheic3Infecund, menopausal8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSFecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (3rd def)Like EXPOSURE1 and EXPOSURE2, EXPOSURE3 (V625A) is a constructed variable that draws upon responses to several questions to distinguish between pregnant women, postpartum amenorrheic women, menopausal or infecund women, and fecund women. EXPOSURE3, however, utilizes a revised definition of unmet need for family planning. Broadly, these revisions are as follows:
Exclude inconsistently collected data.
Do not assume an unmet need status for women missing key data.
Simplify classification of unmet need for spacing versus unmet need for limiting.
Shorten the duration for which women are considered to be postpartum amenorrheic.
Standardize the calculation of infecundity.
Explicitly handle inconsistencies.
For more details on these changes, refer to "Revising Unmet Need for Family Planning," which can be found here [URL omitted from DDI.].0Fecund1Pregnant2Postpartum amenorrheic3Infecund or menopausal9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSPossible to become pregnant before period returns242) After the birth of a child, can a woman become pregnant before her menstrual period has returned?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8PGAMENPOS (V244) indicates whether the respondent believes a woman can become pregnant after giving birth and before her period returns (i.e., while postpartum amenorrheic).8Missing0No1Yes7Don't knowGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow any type of FP methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.
Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.00Knows no method10Knows only traditional or folkloric method11Knows only folkloric method12Knows only traditional method20Knows modern method99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about Pill for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about IUD for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about injectable FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about male sterilization for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about female condom for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOFC (V304_14) indicates whether the woman knew about female condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about implants or Norplant for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOIMP (V304_11) indicates whether the woman knew about implants (such as Norplant) as a method for family planning. Implants were generally described as "small rods placed in their arm by a doctor, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several years."
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about emergency contraception a as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOEMRG (V304_16) indicates whether the woman knows about emergency contraception as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSEMRG indicates whether the woman had ever used emergency contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, emergency contraception is often described by the following:
As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about withdrawal for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnow about rhythm for FPSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.10Yes97Method not asked about at all98Missing00No11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about unspecified traditional or folkloric method for family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOTRAD indicates whether the woman knew about using some "other" unspecified folkloric method as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSTRAD indicates whether the woman had ever used some "other" folkloric method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the "FPTYP" series of variables which report whether a contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric in a given sample to better discern the meaning of "other" in this case.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about other modern contraception as a method of family planningSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPKNOOMOD indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" modern method(s) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOMODindicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" modern method to delay or avoid a pregnancy.
The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to review which methods are included in a given sample and better discern the meaning of "other."00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects of FP method318) At the time, were you told about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 321)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 320)FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold how to deal with side effects of FP method321) Were you told what to do if you experienced side effects or problems?
YES 1
NO 2FPCURDEAL (V3A04) indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with the side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it.
The related variable FPCUREFF (V3A02) indicates whether the woman was told about the sides effects in general. FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by a health/family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (Not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about side effects by family planning worker320) Were you ever told by a health or family planning worker about side effects or problems you might have with the method?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 322)FPCUREFFWKR (V3A03) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about potential side effects of her current contraceptive method when she first obtained it. The related variable FPCURDEAL indicates whether the woman was told how to deal with these side effects.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUREFF (V3A02), which indicates whether the woman was told about side effects by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSTold about other FP methods322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROM (V3A05) indicates whether the woman was told by anyone about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROMWKR (V3A06), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by a health or family planning worker.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver told about other family planning methods by FP worker322) CHECK 318 AND 319:
ANY 'YES'
a) At the time, were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TIO 324)
NO 2
OTHER
b) When you obtained (CURRENT METHOD FROM 315) from (SOURCE OF METHOD FROM 307 OR 316), were you told about other methods of family planning that you could use?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 324)
NO 2FPCUROMWKR (V3A06) indicates whether the woman was told by a health or family planning worker about other potential contraceptive methods she could use when she first obtained her current method. Universes vary across samples; see Comparability.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPCUROM (V3A05), which indicates whether the woman was told about other potential methods by anyone.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRC (V379) reports the source where the respondent knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.
The related variable FPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports known sources for contraceptives, in standardized categories.0000No one/did not consult source1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160University/teaching hospital1161University hospital1162Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government pharmacy1320Government dispensary1400Government maternity home1410Mother and child health (MCH) center1420Rural maternity clinic1500Government family planning clinic1510Stand-alone family planning clinic1520Mobile family planning clinic1600Government outreach1610Government health post1611Village health post1620Government mobile clinic1630Government health worker1631Fieldworker1632Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)1633Community/village health worker1634Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1635Paramedic1636Doctor1637Nurse1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Parastatal health facility1909Female Community Health Volunteer Program (FCHV) of Nepal2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Referral/specialty hospital2120Private clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2230Doctor/birth attendant2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private family planning clinic2500Private outreach2510Private mobile clinic2520Private health worker2521Fieldworker2522Community-based distribution agent (CBDA)2523Nurse2524Paramedic2526Community/village health worker2527Midwife2600Private health center2610VCT center2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical sector2901Care room2902Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3140UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)3150International Rescue Committee (IRC)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Fieldworker3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt family planning association (EFPA)3303CSI project3304Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia (FGAE)3305BLM3306MACRO3307Marie Stopes3308Red Cross Society3309AFGA3310Family Planning Association of Nepal (FPAN)3311Institute for Family Health (IFH)3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door4900Other religious5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket/tuck shop5113Service station5120Market5130Kiosk5140Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque/temple5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5420Hotel5500Other institutions5510Youth center5520Workplace5521Respondent's workplace5522Partner's workplace5530School5600Traditional practitioner5610Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5620Vaidya/hakim/homeopath5700Informal channels5710Drug vendor9992Not asked9993Non-user: Knows source9994Multiple responses given9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for FP, standardized326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFPKNOANYSRCS (V380) reports the source from which the woman knows contraceptives can be obtained. This variable is constructed from a series of questions, and answers were recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and phases.
Because the questions used to construct this variable changed slightly across phases, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.01Government clinic/pharmacy02Government home/community delivery03NGO04Private clinic/delivery05Private pharmacy06Church, shop, friends07Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.00No method10Folkloric or traditional method11Folkloric method12Traditional method20Modern method98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPattern of use of contraceptive methodFPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.10Currently using20Ever used, but not currently using21Used since last birth22Used before last birth30Never used99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent method of FP304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.
Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.000Not using100MODERN METHODS101Pill102IUD103Norplant/Implants104Condom105Female Condom106Female Sterilization107Male Sterilization110Injections111Injection (3 monthly)112Injection (monthly)120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly121Diaphragm122Diaphragm/Foam123Diaphragm/Jelly124Foam or Jelly125Foaming tablets126Vaginal methods130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)131Prolonged breastfeeding140Emergency contraception150Other modern method151Contraceptive patch200TRADITIONAL METHODS210Abstinence or periodic abstinence211Periodic abstinence212Cycle Beads/Standard days method213Abstinence214Mucus method215Natural family planning, unspecified220Withdrawal230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/Plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED301Other specific method 1302Other specific method 2303Other specific method 3304Other specific method 4997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Pill304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant and who ever used the Pill, FPNOWUSPILL (V307_01) indicates whether the woman is now using the Pill.9NIU (not in universe)1Yes0No7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Injections304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSINJ (V307_03) indicates whether the woman is now using injectable contraception.0No1Yes8Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: IUD304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSIUD (V307_02) indicates whether the woman is now using an IUD.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Implants304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSIMP (V307_11) indicates whether the woman is now using a contraceptive implant, such as Norplant, to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSFST (V307_06) indicates whether the woman is now using female sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Male sterilization304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSMST (V307_07) indicates whether the woman is now using male sterilization.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSCON (V307_05) indicates whether the woman is now using the male condom.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female condom304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSFC (V307_14) indicates whether the woman is now using the female condom to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNOWUSCON, which refers to the male condom.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSLAM (V307_13) indicates whether the woman is now using the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Emergency contraception304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSEMRG indicates whether the woman is now using a form of emergency contraception to delay or avoid getting pregnant.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Rhythm304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSRHY (V307_08) indicates whether the woman is now using rhythm (periodic abstinence).0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Withdrawal304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFor women who are currently doing something to delay or avoid getting pregnant, FPNOWUSWD (V307_09) indicates whether the woman is now using withdrawal.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Other modern FP method304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSOMOD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" modern contraceptive method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" modern method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Traditional or folkloric methods, unspecified304) Which method are you using?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD MENTIONED, FOLLOW SKIP INSTRUCTION FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION A (SKIP TO 307)
MALE STERILIZATION B (SKIP TO 307)
IUD C (SKIP TO 309)
INJECTABLES D (SKIP TO 309)
IMPLANTS E (SKIP TO 309)
PILL F (SKIP TO 305)
CONDOM G (SKIP TO 309)
FEMALE CONDOM H (SKIP TO 309)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION I (SKIP TO 309)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD J (SKIP TO 309)
RHYTHM METHOD K
WITHDRAWAL L
OTHER MODERN METHOD X (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD YFPNOWUSTRAD indicates whether the woman is now using some "other" traditional or folkloric method to delay or avoid getting pregnant. The meaning of "other" traditional method depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPMETHNOW (V312), which reports the woman's current contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast FP method discontinued in past 5 yearsFPLDISMETH5Y (V359) reports the last contraceptive method the woman discontinued use of in the last five years.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing400CONTINUATION OF SAME METHOD304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED220Withdrawal213Standard days method212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS141Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding140Other modern method130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly107Male sterilization106Female sterilization105Female condom104Condom103Norplant/Implants102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS230Other traditional/folkloric231Herbs/plants232Gris-Gris/Amulet233Astrology234Strings110Injections111Injections (3 monthly)112Injections (monthly)142Contraceptive patchRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason of last discontinuationFPLDISREAS5Y (V360) reports the reason why the woman discontinued use of the last family planning method she used in the last five years. The complementary variable FPLDISMETH5Y reports the last contraceptive method itself that the woman stopped using in the last five years.370End of breastfeeding period110Became pregnant/Method failed120Wanted to get pregnant130Husband disapproved140Other relative disapproved150Side effects or health concerns151Side effects, respondent152Side effects, child160Access or availability issues170Wanted more effective method180Switched to different method190Method no longer available200Inconvenient to use210Infrequent sexual activity, or husband away or ill220Lack of sexual satisfaction230Cost of method240Fatalistic250Difficulty getting pregnant, menopause or amenorrheic260Menstrual issues while using method270Weight gain while using method280Lack of privacy while using method290Unsatisfied with method300Marital dissolution/Divorced or widowed310Doctor's advice320Specific method issue321IUD expelled322IUD expired330Religious prohibition996Other reason997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)340Others had bad experience with method350Rest360Period returnedRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonth of calendar year when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTMO (V315) reports the month of the calendar year when they first started using their current method. The year when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTYR (V316).98Missing01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSYear when started using current FP method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTYR (V316) reports the year when they first started using their current method. The calendar month when the woman first started using her current method is reported in FPCURSTMO (V315).201820189999NIU (not in universe)20162016201520152014201420132013201220122011201120102010200920092008200820072007200620062005200520042004200320032002200220012001200020001999199919981998199719971996199619951995199419941993199319921992199119911990199019891989198819881987198719861986198519851984198419831983198219821981198119801980197919791978197819771977197619761975197519741974197319731972197219701970197119711960196020172017Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSDate when started using current FP method (CMC)309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using family planning, FPCURSTCMC (V317) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date when the woman started using her current method.9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information: Start date of current methodFPCURCOMP (V318) reports the completeness of information about the start date of the woman's current contraceptive method.1Month and year given5Month imputed, year given7Month given, year imputed (date placed)8No information given (date placed)9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSMonths of use of current family planning method309) Since what month and year have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) without stopping?
PROBE: For how long have you been using (CURRENT METHOD) now without stopping?
MONTH ________
YEAR __________For women who are currently using a contraceptive method, FPCURNOMO (V337) reports the number of months they have been continuously using their current method.
Starting in Phase II, there are differences in the way these data are reported between Model "A" and Model "B" countries, due to the inclusion of a detailed calendar of events in the five years preceding the interview in Model "A" questionnaires. For Model "B" questionnaires, any response greater than 8 years is topcoded at "96." However, for Model "A" questionnaires, the maximum duration of use that could be recorded is the entire length of the calendar (i.e., 5 years).0000 months0011 month0022 months0033 months0044 months0055 months0066 months0077 months0088 months0099 months01010 months01111 months01212 months01313 months01414 months01515 months01616 months01717 months01818 months01919 months02020 months02121 months02222 months02323 months02424 months02525 months02626 months02727 months02828 months02929 months03030 months03131 months03232 months03333 months03434 months03535 months03636 months03737 months03838 months03939 months04040 months04141 months04242 months04343 months04444 months04545 months04646 months04747 months04848 months04949 months05050 months05151 months05252 months05353 months05454 months05555 months05656 months05757 months05858 months05959 months06060 months06161 months06262 months06363 months06464 months06565 months06666 months06767 months06868 months06969 months07070 months07171 months07272 months07373 months07474 months07575 months07676 months07777 months07878 months07979 months08080 months08181 months08282 months08383 months08484 months08585 months08686 months08787 months08888 months08989 months09090 months09191 months09292 months09393 months09494 months09595 months09696 or more months995All calendar years996Inconsistent response997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFirst source for contraception for current method316) You first started using (CURRENT METHOD) in (DATE FROM 309). Where did you get it at that time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) __________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12
GOVERNMENT MCH 13
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22
PHARMACY 23
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26
UNRWA CLINIC 27
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96FPKNOW1SRC (V3A07) reports the first source for the respondent's current method of contraception.5560Community Center4213United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3309Institute for Family Health (IFH)3308Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA3307Family Planning Association of Nepal3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)2425Homeopath2330Private Sangini outlet1909Condom box1438Primary health center outreach clinic0000No one1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Regional/provincial hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160Category I hospital1170Category II hospital1180University/teaching hospital1181University hospital1182Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Family welfare center1270Primary health center1280Category I health center1290Category II health center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planninc clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Lady health worker (LHW)1433Lady health visitor (LHV)1434Community-based distribution agent1435Community/village health worker1436Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1437Nurse1500Government pharmacy/dispensary1600Government maternity home1610Maternal and child health (MCH) center1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health box1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic1906Health insurance organization1907Curative care organization1908Youth facility2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Specialized hospital2112District hospital2120Private clinic2121Polyclinic2122Clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Traditional doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2310Private pharmacy2320Private dispensary2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Fieldworker2422Community-based distribution agent2423Community/village health worker2424Nurse2500Private health center2510VCT center2600Private family planning clinic2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Medical office2902Care room2903Tent3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Community-based outlet3200NGO health worker3210NGO community-based distributor3220NGO fieldworker3230NGO depot holder3300Country-specific NGOs3301AMO Congo3302Egypt FP association3303CSI project3304BLM3305MACRO3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious mobile clinic4400Religious door-to-door5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket5113Tuck shop5114Service station5120Kiosk5130Gas station5190Other retail5200Relative/friend5210Partner5300Church/mosque5400Bar/nightclub/hotel5410Bar/nightclub5411Bar5420Hotel5500Other institution5510School5520Youth center5530Workplace5600Media5610Family planning campaign5700Traditional practitioner5710Hakim5720Traditional birth attendant (TBA)5800Informal channels5810Drug vendor5820Public toilet9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1190Military hospital1412Sub-center or sub-post1620Rural maternity clinic3140Red Cross3150Marie Stopes3160Population Services International (PSI)3170UN Relief and Works Agency facility3306Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)4900Other religious5540Charity/foundation5550Refugee campRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, detailed325) Where did you obtain (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECOT, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 11 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 12 (SKIP TO 327)
GOVERNMENT MCH 13 (SKIP TO 327)
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC 14 (SKIP TO 327)
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES 15 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________________ 16 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 21 (SKIP TO 327)
PRIVATE DOCTOR 22 (SKIP TO 327)
PHARMACY 23 (SKIP TO 327)
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) 24 (SKIP TO 327)
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) 25 (SKIP TO 327)
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) 26 (SKIP TO 327)
UNRWA CLINIC 27 (SKIP TO 327)
UNHCR/OTHER NGO 28 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) _____________________ 29 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE 31 (SKIP TO 327)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________________ 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.6903Community center3306Institute for Family Health (IFH)3180International Rescue Committee (IRC)0000NO ONE1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110National hospital1111Referral/specialty hospital1112National/central hospital1113Military hospital1114Day hospital1120Provincial/regional hospital1130Urban hospital1140District/rural hospital1141District hospital1142Rural hospital1150Category I hospital1160Category II hospital1170University/teaching hospital1171University hospital1172Teaching hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Basic health center1260Integrated health center1270Primary health center1280Family welfare center1300Government family planning clinic1310Stand-alone family planning clinic1320Mobile family planning clinic1330Family planning clinic CBD1400Government outreach1410Government health post1411Village health post1412Sub-center1413Sub-health post1420Government mobile clinic1421Mobile PHC clinic1430Government health professional1431Doctor1432Nurse1433Paramedic1440Government health worker1434Community-based distributor (CBD)1435Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1436Male mobilizer1437Accredited social health activist (ASHA)1438Vaidya/hakim/homeopath1450Government outreach clinic1451Primary health care outreach clinic1452Satellite clinic/EPI outreach1453Community clinic1454Rural/municipal clinic1460Camp1470Household visit1500Government maternity home1510Maternal and child health (MCH) center1520Rural maternity1530Anganwadi/ICDS center1600Government pharmacy/dispensary1610Government pharmacy1611Community pharmacy1620Government dispensary1900Other public1901Clinic1902Curative care organization1903Health home1904Health office1905Health insurance organization1906Parastatal health facility1907Youth center2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2112Private district hospital2113Private university hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2122Private clinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2230Private chemist/drug store2231Private chemist2232Private drug store2240Private mobile drug vendor2300Private doctor's office2310Qualified doctor2320Traditional/unqualified doctor2330Private practice2331Private care room2332Private infirmiry2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Private field worker2422Private community/village health worker2423Private community-based distributor2424Private paramedic2425Private hakim/homeopath2426Private traditional healer2427Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)2428Private nurse2500Private health center2600Private family planning clinic2610Injectables outlet2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical2901Tent2902VCT center3000NGO SECTOR3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130Marie Stopes facility3131Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)3140Red Cross facility3150UN Relief and Works Agency facility3160Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)3170Population Services International (PSI)3200NGO health worker3210Depot holder3220Field worker3230Community-based distributor3300Country-specific NGO3301Amo-Congo3302Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)3303Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)3304Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)3305United Mission to Nepal (UMN)3900Other NGO4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center/dispensary4210Religious health center4211Mosque health center4212Church health center4220Religious dispensary4300Religious outreach4310Religious health post4320Religious mobile clinic4330Religious health worker4331Religious field worker4900Other religious5000UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR5100Pharmacy/dispensary5110Pharmacy5120Dispensary5200Outreach5210Mobile clinic5220Health worker5221Field worker5222Traditional healer5223Health educator5224Peer educators5230Outreach clinic5900Other unspecified medical sector5901Media campaign6000OTHER6100Shop/market6110Shop6111General dealer6112Supermarket/tuck shop6113Supermarket6114Tuck shop6120Market6130Kiosk6140Gas station6150Other retail6200Church/mosque6300Friend/relative6310Friend6320Relative6321Partner6400Bar/nightclub/hotel6410Bar/nightclub6411Bar6420Hotel6500Workplace6510Respondent's workplace6520Partner's workplace6600Informal channels6610Drug vendor6620Support group6630Women's sittings6700Location for adolescents6710Youth center6720School6900Other facility6901Refugee camp6902Charity/foundation9994Abroad9995Other9996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSLast source for FP for current users, standardized324) CHECK 304:
CIRCLE METHOD CODE:
IF MORE THAN ONE METHOD CODE CIRCLED IN 304, CIRCLE CODE FOR HIGHEST METHOD IN LIST.
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 327)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 327)
IUD 03
INJECTABLES 04
IMPLANTS 05
PILL 06
CONDOM 07
FEMALE CONDOM 08
EMERGENCY CONCEPTION 09
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 327)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 323)
WITHDRAWAL 12 (SKIP TO 323)
OTHER MODERN METHOD 95
OTHER TRADITIONAL METHOD 96 (SKIP TO 327)For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know07Other06Church, Shop, friends, books05Private Pharmacy04Private Clin/Deliv03NGO02Govt Home/Comm delivery01Govt Clinic/PharmRecent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSBrand of Pills currently used305) What is the brand name of the pills you are using?
IF DON'T KNOW THE BRAND, ASK TO SEE THE PACKAGE.
CERAZETTE 11 (SKIP TO 309)
GRACIAL 12 (SKIP TO 309)
MARVELON TAB 13 (SKIP TO 309)
MIRCRONOR 14 (SKIP TO 309)
CELIST 15 (SKIP TO 309)
MICROGYNON 16 (SKIP TO 309)
EXLUTEN 17 (SKIP TO 309)
BELARA 18 (SKIP TO 309)
YASMIN 19 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are currently using the Pill, FPPILLBRAND (V323) reports the brand name of the Pill that the respondent currently uses.4203Emkit3112Triella2215TriNovum2114Stediril1241Rigevidon1240Brevinor1239Lusiaf1129Yasmin1128Triquilar1127Trinordial2113"1242NewFem1000LOW-DOSE PILLS1100International brands1101Adepal1102Choice1103Cilest1104Combination-31105Confidence1106Diane1107Duofem1108Eugynon1109Famila 281110Femicon1111Gracial1112Lo-femenal1113Logynon1114Marvelon1115Microgynon1116Minidril1117Miniphase1118Nordette1119Norminest1120Norquest1121Novodol1122Oralcon F1123Ortho-Novum1124Pilplan1125Planif1126Planyl1200Country-specific brands1201Nogestol1202Desolon1203Femipill1204Maya1205Noret-281206Ovacon1207Shuki1208Harmonie (PSI)1209Varnoline1210Microcept1211Microvlar1212Triocept1213Trivolar1214Style/Trigestrel1215Secure1216Microlite1217Apsara1218Ecroz1219Mala-D1220Mala-N1221Novelon1222Ovral L1223Pearl1224Anteovin1225Belara1226Gracial1227Loestrin1228Mawelon1229Norimin1230Femiplan1231Conova 301232Trigynon1233OK pills1234Sure1235Feminyl1236Nilocon White1237Sunaulo Gulaf1900Unspecified low-dose pills2000HIGH-DOSE PILLS2100International brands2101Anovlar2102Gynovlar2103Lyndiol2104Microgynon 30 ED2105Milli Anovlar2106Neogynon2107Neogynon ED2108Nordiol2109Norquentiel2110Ovidon2111Ovral2112Ovulen 502200Country-specific brands2201Combination-52202Lynes2203Ovostat2204Regumen2205Novell-duo2206Gynera2207Primovlar2208Duoluton-L2209Ovral G2210Progyluton2211Gynovlane2212Ovanon2213Ovidon2214Triphasit2900Unspecified high-dose pill3000PROGESTIN-ONLY PILLS3100International brands3101Exluton/Lynestrenol3102Femulen3103Microlut3104Micronor3105Micronovum3106Microval3107"3108Minovlar3109Noriday3110Ovrette3111Safe Plan3200Country-specific brands3201Bredicon3202Minicon3203Levonor3204Hyan3205I-plan3206Primolut N3207Cerazette3208Planor3209Softsure4000EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION4100International brands4200Country-specific brands4201Gravistal4202Postinor4900Unspecified emergency contraception5000NON-HORMONAL PILLS5100International brands5200Country-specific brands5201Centron5202Saheli6000UNSPECIFIED/UNKNOWN PILLS6100International brands6101Today (sponge)6200Country-specific brands6201Khoshi6202Aco6203Cotrablan6204Microvior 306205Stero6206Blue6207Hot6208Kamal (foam)6209N/M tablets6210Nofian6211Period oil6212Sacharin6213Skill6214Moti6215Subitha6216Fingers6217Sutura6218Menstrogen (injection)6219Norvolain6220Flexi P6221Marutton6900Other unspecified/unknown pills6901Unspecified private brand6902Unspecified public brand6903Unspecified social marketing brand9995Other9996Not able to show9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP current use or future intentionFPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.1Using modern method2Using traditional method3Non-user intending to use4Does not intend to use9NIU (not in universe)5Never had sexFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSIntention to use FP in futureFPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.10Will use in future11Use in next 12 months12Use later20Unsure about future use21Unsure about timing22Unsure about use30Does not intend to use40Never had sex98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSPreferred future FP method812A) Which contraceptive method would you prefer to use?
FEMALE STERILIZATION 01 (SKIP TO 813)
MALE STERILIZATION 02 (SKIP TO 813)
IUD 03 (SKIP TO 813)
INJECTABLES 04 (SKIP TO 813)
IMPLANTS 05 (SKIP TO 813)
PILL 06 (SKIP TO 813)
CONDOM 07 (SKIP TO 813)
FEMALE CONDOM 08 (SKIP TO 813)
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION 09 (SKIP TO 813)
LACTATIONAL AMENORRHEA METHOD 10 (SKIP TO 813)
RHYTHM METHOD 11 (SKIP TO 813)
WITHDRAWL 12 (SKIP TO 813)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ 96
DK/UNSURE 98 (SKIP TO 813)For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.999NIU (not in universe)998Missing997Inconsistent304Specific method 4303Specific method 3302Specific method 2301Specific method 1300Other method, unspecified234Traditional medications233Astrology232Gris-gris/amulet231Herbs230Other traditional/folkloric220Withdrawal212Abstinence211Periodic abstinence210Abstinence or periodic abstinence200TRADITIONAL METHODS160Whatever doctor prescribes150Other modern methods140Emergency contraception131Prolonged breastfeeding130Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)126Vaginal methods125Foaming tablets124Foam or jelly123Diaphragm/Jelly122Diaphragm/Foam121Diaphragm120Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly108Male sterilization107Female sterilization106Female condom105Condom104Norplant/implants103Injections102IUD101Pill100MODERN METHODS213CycleBeads/Standard days method214Mucus method (periodic abstinence)235Knotted cord/strings236Charm from traditional spiritual leader996Don't knowFuture use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSEver used a method of family planning (before or during calendar period)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPEVUSECAL (V302A) indicates whether the woman had ever used a family planning method, and, if so, whether she used a method in the period covered by the calendar or prior to the start of the calendar. The standard DHS questionnaire includes a calendar of births, pregnancies, and contraceptive use, which typically includes the 5 years prior to a given interview.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in FPEVUSE, a constructed variable that reports whether the respondent ever used contraception and, if so, whether modern methods or only traditional or folkloric methods were used.00Never used10Ever used contraception11Used contraception prior to beginning of calendar12Used contraception in calendar98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSAge at sterilization (grouped)308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILAGE (V320) reports their age at the time of their sterilization operation.750 - 54 years old1Less than 25 years old225 - 29 years old330 - 34 years old435 - 39 years old540 - 44 years old645 - 49 years old9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSParity at sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERILPAR (V322) reports the parity of the women at the time of their sterilization, top-coded at 5+ children.001122334455 or more9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSMarital duration at time of sterilizationFor women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERMARDUR (V321) reports, in 5-year groups, the women's marital duration at the time of their sterilization.0Single, before marriage10 - 4 years25 - 9 years310 - 14 years415 - 19 years520 - 24 years625 - 29 years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSYears since sterilization308) In what month and year was the sterilization performed?
MONTH _____ (SKIP TO 310)
YEAR _______ (SKIP TO 310)For women who have been sterilized or whose partners have been sterilized, FPSTERYRAGO (V319) reports the number of years since their sterilization operation, using 2-year groups, top-coded at 10+ years.1Less than 2 years22 - 3 years34 - 5 years46 - 7 years58 - 9 years610 or more years9NIU (not in universe)Sterilization Variables -- TOPICSVisited by family planning worker in past 12 months327) In the last 12 months, were you visited by a fieldworker?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 329)FPHOMVISITY (V393) indicates whether the woman was visited by a health worker who talked to her about family planning in the 12 months preceding the interview.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHealth worker talked about FP at home visit328) Did the fieldworker talk to you about family planning?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were visited by a health worker in the last 12 months, FPHOMTALKFP (V393A) indicates whether the health worker talked to them about family planning.8Missing0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSVisited health facility for any reason in past 12 months329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)FPHCVISITY (V394) indicates whether the woman visited a health facility for any reason in the past 12 months.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.8Missing1Yes0No9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSAt health facility told of family planning329) CHECK 202: LIVING CHILDREN
YES
a) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself or your children?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)
NO
b) In the last 12 months, have you visited a health facility for care for yourself?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 401)For women who had visited a health facility in the past year, FPHCTALKFP (V395) indicates whether any staff there talked to them about family planning.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on radio815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPRADIOHR (V384A) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on the radio in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, only once12Yes, more than once98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on TV recently815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTVHR (V384B) indicates whether the woman heard family planning message(s) on television in the last few months. Some samples specify other periods of time. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSaw FP message in brochure or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPBROCHHR (V384E) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a leaflet, pamphlet, or brochure.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in newspaper/magazine815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPNEWSHR (V384C) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a newspaper or magazine.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSeen FP message on poster or pamphlet815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPPOSTHR indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages on a poster.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in voice/text message on phone815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPTEXTHR (V384D) indicates whether the woman has recently seen family planning messages in a voice or text message on a mobile phone.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Female friend/relative815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPWOMENHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages from other women she knows.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Lecture815) In the last few months have you:
a) Heard about family planning on the radio?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Seen anything about family planning on the television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Read about family planning in a newspaper or magazine?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Seen or read about family planning on posters?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Read about family planning in bulletins/booklets?
YES 1
NO 2
f) Heard about family planning in lectures?
YES 1
NO 2
g) Heard about family planning from women you associate with?
YES 1
NO 2
h) Received message about family planning on a mobile phone or on the internet?
YES 1
NO 2FPLECTHR indicates whether the woman has recently heard family planning messages at a lecture.0No1Yes8MissingInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard about family planning: Hathemo Al Hamel/Khafifo Al Hamel campaign (Jordan)816) In the last few months have you seen, heard, or read about Nathemo Al Hamel ... Khafifo Al Hemel?
YES 1
NO 2FPCAMPHRJO2 indicates whether the woman has recently seen, heard, or read about the Nathemo Al Hamel or Khafifo Al Hamel family planning campaign. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSWhy not intend to use FP in futureFor women not now using a contraceptive method and not intending to do so in the future, FPYNOTFUS (V376) reports the reason the woman doesn't intend to use family planning in the future.
When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.
Responses are grouped into the following broad categories, each with a different first digit: not married, other low fertility risk, wants children, opposition to use, lack of knowledge, method-related, and other. Specific responses within these categories are distinguished by the second digit of the codes.10NOT MARRIED11Not married12Not intending to marry13Inconsistent says not married20OTHER LOW FERTILITY RISK21Not having sex22Infrequent sex23Menopausal or hysterectomy24Subfecund, infecund25Postpartum, breastfeeding26Husband ill or subfecund30WANTS CHILDREN31Wants more children32Wants son33Wants daughter34Fatalistic35Wants as many children as possible40OPPOSITION TO USE41Respondent opposed42Husband opposed/makes decision on FP43Others opposed44Religious prohibition45Cultural taboos46Rumors50LACK OF KNOWLEDGE51Knows no method52Knows no source60METHOD-RELATED61Health concerns62Fear side effects63Lack of access64Cost too much65Inconvenient to use66Interfere with body67Sterilization concerns70OTHER97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSMain reason for non-use of modern FP method304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98FPYNOTUSMMAIN reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using a modern method of family planning.
The related variable FPYNOTUSMAIN (V607) reports the main reason why the woman is not currently using any method of family planning.10LOW FERTILITY RISK11Infrequent sex12Difficult to get pregnant13Husband-related reason20OPPOSITION TO MODERN METHOD21Respondent opposed22Husband opposed23Others opposed24Religious prohibition25Rumors30LACK OF KNOWLEDGE31Knows no method32Knows no source40METHOD-RELATED REASON41Health concerns42Fear of side effects50Lack of access/too far51Costs too much52Inconvenient to use53Interferes with body's normal processes80Other97Don't know99NIU (not In universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Not having sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTNOSEX (V3A08B) indicates whether they reported "not having sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Infrequent sex304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINSEX (V3A08C) indicates whether they reported "infrequent sex" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Menopausal or hysterectomy304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTMENO (V3A08D) indicates whether they reported "menopausal or hysterectomy" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Subfecund or infecund304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTINF (V3A08E) indicates whether they reported "subfecund or infecund" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Postpartum amenorrheic304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAMEN (V3A08F) indicates whether they reported "postpartum amenorrheic" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Breastfeeding304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBSTFD (V3A08G) indicates whether they reported "breastfeeding" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Fatalistic304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFATE (V3A08H) indicates whether they reported "fatalistic" or "up to God" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Respondent opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPR (V3A08I) indicates whether the respondent herself reported being opposed to use in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Husband or partner opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPH (V3A08J) indicates whether they reported "husband/partner opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Others opposed304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOPPO (V3A08K) indicates whether they reported "others opposed" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Religious prohibition304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTRELIG (V3A08L) indicates whether they reported "religious prohibition" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Knows no contraceptive method304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTKNO (V3A08M) indicates whether they reported not knowing a method in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Knows no source of contraceptives304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSRC (V3A08N) indicates whether they reported not knowing a source in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Fear of side effects or health concerns304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTSDHLTH indicates whether they reported "fear of side effects" and/or "health concerns" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Lack of access or too far304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTFAR (V3A08Q) indicates whether they reported "lack of access or too far" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Costs too much304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCOST (V3A08R) indicates whether they reported "costs too much" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Inconvenient to use304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTCONV (V3A08S) indicates whether they reported "inconvenient to use" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Interferes with body's natural processes304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTBODY (V3A08T) indicates whether they reported "interferes with body's normal processes" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Preferred method not available304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAILP (V3A08U) indicates whether they reported "preferred method not available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: No method available304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTAVAIL (V3A08V) indicates whether they reported "no method available" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Other reason304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTOTH (V3A08X) indicates whether they reported some other reason in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSReason not using method: Don't know304A) For which main reason you do not use a modern method of contraception?
FERTILITY-RELATED REASONS
INFREQUENT SEX 11 (SKIP TO 309)
DIFFICULTY TO GET PREGNANT 12 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND'S RELATED REASONS 13 (SKIP TO 309)
OPPOSITION TO USE MODERN METHOD
RESPONDENT OPPOSED 21 (SKIP TO 309)
HUSBAND OPPOSED 22 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHERS OPPOSED 23 (SKIP TO 309)
RELIGIOUS PROHIBITION 24 (SKIP TO 309)
RUMORS 25 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWS NO METHOD 31 (SKIP TO 309)
KNOWS NO SOURCE 32 (SKIP TO 309)
METHOD-RELATED REASONS
HEALTH CONCERNS 41 (SKIP TO 309)
FEAR OF SIDE EFFECTS 42 (SKIP TO 309)
LACK OF ACCESS/TOO FAR 43 (SKIP TO 309)
COSTS TOO MUCH 44 (SKIP TO 309)
INCONVENIENT TO USE 45 (SKIP TO 309)
INTERFERES WITH BODY'S NORMAL PROCESSES 46 (SKIP TO 309)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ 96 (SKIP TO 309)
DON'T KNOW 98For women who are not currently using a method of contraception and are at risk of pregnancy, FPYNOTDK (V3A08Z) indicates whether they reported "don't know" in response to an open-ended question about reasons for not using contraception.
Due to universe differences and the use of supplemental programming, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability tab.0No1Yes, does not know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Why not use family planning Variables -- TOPICSType of method: PillSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPPILL (V304A_01) reports whether the Pill is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPPILL (V304A_01) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: IUDSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIUD (V304A_02) reports whether the intrauterine device (IUD) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIUD (V304A_02) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: InjectablesSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPINJ (V304A_03) reports whether injectable contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPINJ (V304A_03) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: CondomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPCON (V304A_05) reports whether the male condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPCON (V304A_05) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFST (V304A_06) reports whether female sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPFST (V304A_06) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Male sterilizationSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPMST (V304A_07) reports whether male sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPMST (V304A_07) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.9NIU (not in universe)1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Rhythm methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPRHY (V304A_08) reports whether the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPRHY (V304A_08) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: WithdrawalSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPWD (V304A_09) reports whether withdrawal is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPWD (V304A_09) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Implants or norplantsSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPIMP (V304A_11) reports whether the contraceptive implant (such as Norplant) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPIMP (V304A_11) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Lactational amenorrhea (prolonged breastfeeding)SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPLAM (V304A_13) reports whether the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. How lactational amenorrhea was characterized varies across samples; see Comparability and Codes.
In the standard DHS recode manuals, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPLAM (V304A_13) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female condomSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPFC (V304A_14) reports whether the female condom is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPFC (V304A_14) and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Emergency contraceptionSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPEMERG reports whether emergency contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS in general, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.
Additionally, while FPTYPEMERG and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Other traditional or folkloric methodSECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
301) Now I would like to talk about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy. Which ways or methods have you heard about?
FOR METHODS NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY, ASK:
Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?
CIRCLE CODE 1 IN 301 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN PROCEED DOWN COLUMN 301, READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE 1 IF METHOD IS RECOGNIZED, AND CODE 2 IF NOT RECOGNIZED.
01) Female Sterilization.
PROBE: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
02) Male Sterilization.
PROBE: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.
YES 1
NO 2
03) IUD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more.
YES 1
NO 2
04) Injectables.
PROBE: Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.
YES 1
NO 2
05) Implants.
PROBE: Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.
YES 1
NO 2
06) Pill.
PROBE: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2
07) Condom.
PROBE: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
08) Female Condom.
PROBE: Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.
YES 1
NO 2
09) Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.
YES 1
NO 2
10) Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.
YES 1
NO 2
11) Rhythm Method.
PROBE: To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.
YES 1
NO 2
12) Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax.
YES 1
NO 2
13) Have you heard of any other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?
YES, MODERN METHOD (SPECIFY) ______________________ A
YES, TRADITIONAL METHOD (SPECIFY) _____________________ B
NO YFPTYPTRAD (V304A_10) reports whether the unspecified "other traditional or folkloric" methods are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
Additionally, while FPTYPTRAD and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public hospital326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHOS (V3A00A) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public hospital as a source for family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Public health center326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBHC (V3A00B) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a public health center as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other public source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPUBOTH (V3A00I) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" public medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private hospital or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVHOS (V3A00J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a private hospital or clinic as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private doctor326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDR (V3A00L) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a "private doctor" as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private doctors that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private family planning association or clinic326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVFP indicates whether a private family planning clinic, center, or association was mentioned in response to an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for FPNONPRIVFP.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVDRUG (V3A00K) indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source of family planning.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBDRUG and FPNONOTHDRUG, which refer to public drug sources and informal drug sources, respectively.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other private medical sector326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONPRIVOTH (V3A00R) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some "other" private medical facility as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector) and FPNONOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Friend or relative326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONFRND indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a friend or relative as a source of family planning.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Non-governmental organization (NGO)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER X
*****
326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONNGO indicates whether they reported, in response to an open-ended question, a non-governmental organization (NGO) in general as a source of family planning. The complementary variable FPNONNGOWKR indicates whether the woman specifically reported an NGO worker.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGO facilities that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Other source, unspecified326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONOTHER (V3A00X) indicates whether they reported some "other" source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from FPNONPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and FPNONPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). This variable includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Does not know a source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONDK (V3A00Y) indicates whether they did not know of any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows at least one source1Yes, knows no source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Knows any source326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONANY (V3A00Z) indicates whether they knew any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows no source1Yes, knows at least one source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government hospital (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government hospital as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO1 is combined with FPNONJO2 (university hospital/clinic) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO1 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: University hospital/clinic (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a university hospital or clinic as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO2 is combined with FPNONJO1 (government hospital) in FPNONPUBHOS for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO2 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government health center (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government health center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO3 is combined with FPNONJO4 (government MCH) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO3 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Government MCH (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a government MCH (maternal and child health) center as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO4 is combined with FPNONJO3 (government health center) in FPNONPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO4 are encouraged to review FPNONPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Royal medical services (public) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: UNRWA clinic (private) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the United Nations Relief and Works Agency clinic (UNRWA), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO6 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO6 is combined with FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO6 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Other NGO (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported some other non-governmental organization as a source of family planning. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO7 is combined with other NGOs in the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys:
In the 2002, 2007, and 2012 Jordan surveys, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
In the 2017 Jordan survey, FPNONJO7 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs).
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO7 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: Institute for Family Health (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO8 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the Institute for Family Health (IFH), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO8 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO9 (International Rescue Committee), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO8 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of FP for non-users: International Rescue Committee (private/NGO) (Jordan)326A) Where is that?
Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________________________
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL/CLINIC D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
OTHER PUBLIC F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDNIAN AS OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH (IFH) K
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE (IRC) L
UNRWA CLINIC M
UNHCR/OTHER NGO N
OTHER PRIVATE O
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE P
OTHER XFor women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONJO9 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a non-governmental organization, as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FPNONJO9 is combined with FPNONJO6 (UNRWA clinic), FPNONJO8 (Institute for Family Health), and FPNONJO7 (other NGO) in FPNONNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FPNONJO9 are encouraged to reviewed FPNONNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, CS Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDSSECTION 10. HIV/AIDS
1001) Now I would like to talk about something else. Have you ever heard of HIS or AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1042)AIDSHEARD (V751) indicates whether the woman has heard of AIDS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSThinks a healthy-looking person can have AIDS1007) Is it possible for a health-looking person to have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDHEALTHY (V756) indicates whether the woman thinks it is possible for a healthy-looking person to have HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSWould be ashamed if family member had HIV1040) Do you agree or disagree with the following statement. I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV.
AGREE 1
DISAGREE 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDASHAMED (V777A) indicates whether the respondent would be ashamed if a family member had HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWould buy vegetables from vendor with AIDS1035) Would you buy fresh vegetables from a shopkeeper or vendor if you knew that this person had HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGETVENDOR (V825) indicates whether the woman would buy vegetables from a vendor with HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren with HIV should be allowed to go to school with other children1036) Do you think children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDKIDSCHOOL (V857A) indicates whether the respondent believes children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople talk badly about people living with HIV1038) Do people talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDGOSSIP (V857C) indicates whether the respondent believes people talk badly about people living with HIV, or about people who are thought to be living with HIV.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople living with HIV lose respect of others1039) Do people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8AIDRESPECT (V857D) indicates whether the respondent believes people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people.8Missing0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Mosquito bites1003) Can people get HIV from mosquito bites?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETBITE (V754JP) indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent believes that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in AIDTHRUBITE, which indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent stated that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing food with person with AIDS1005) Can people get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETFOOD (V754WP) indicates whether the woman believes AIDS can be transmitted through sharing food (or dining utensils) with an infected person.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing razors/blades1006B) Can people get the AIDS virus by sharing razors or blades when shaving their beard or having their hair cut?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETSHARP indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through sharing razors or blades.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Touching someone with AIDS1006A) Can people get the AIDS virus by shaking hands with or hugging a person who has AIDS?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDGETTOUCH indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the respondent said that AIDS can be transmitted through touching someone with AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks having only 1 sex partner reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1002) HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS. Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by having just one uninfected sex partner who has no other sex partners?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AID1PARLOWRYN (V754DP) indicates whether the woman believes having sex with only one partner who has no other sex partners reduces the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AID1PARLOWR (V754D).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSThinks always using a condom reduces AIDS risk (yes/no)1004) Can people reduce their chance of getting HIV by using a condom every time they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDCONLOWRYN (V754CP) indicates whether the woman believes using a condom during sex reduces risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
For a similar variable asked as an open-ended question, see AIDCONLOWR (V754C).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnow about drugs to avoid AIDS transmission to baby during pregnancy1010) Are there any special drugs that a doctor or a nurse can give to a woman infected with HIV to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDKNOPREGDRG (V824) indicates whether the woman knows of medicine that helps prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child during pregnancy.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During delivery1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANDELIV (V774B) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during delivery as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: Breastfeeding1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANFEED (V774C) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during breastfeeding as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHow AIDS transmitted from mother to child: During pregnancy1008) Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby:
a) During pregnancy?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) During delivery?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) By breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8AIDTRANPREG (V774A) indicates whether the woman acknowledged transmission during pregnancy as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question. See Comparability.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnows of place to get AIDS test1031) Do you know of a place where people can go to get an HIV test?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1035)HPLCAIDSTEST (V783) indicates whether the woman knew a place to get tested for the AIDS virus, based on a yes/no question.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoHIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) center (public)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBVCT (V784C) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) center as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBVCT from ATPRIVVCT (private VCT center).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other public medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPUBOTH (V784J) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" public medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish ATPUBOTH from ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not listed under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Family planning clinic (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVFPC indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private family planning clinic, center, or association as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Due to variation in category wording, IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Comparability and Survey Text tabs for ATPRIVFPC.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Laboratory (private)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVLAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private laboratory as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other private medical sector1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATPRIVOTH (V784S) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported some "other" private medical facility as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Non-governmental organization (NGO)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATNGO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a non-governmental organization (NGO) as a place to be tested for the AIDS virus.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGOs that could be combined in ATNGO to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Other1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATOTHER (V784X) indicates whether the woman reported some other place to be tested for the AIDS virus. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific places for AIDS testing included in a given sample.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from ATPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ATPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). ATOTHER includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes6Not identified, responded only to last HIV test8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government hospital (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO1 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO1 is combined with ATJO2 (public university hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO1 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: University hospital (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO2 is combined with ATJO1 (government hospital) in ATPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO2 are encouraged to review ATPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government health center (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO3 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government health center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO3 is combined with ATJO4 (government MCH) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO3 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Government MCH (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO4 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO4 is combined with ATJO3 (government health center) in ATPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO4 are encouraged to review ATPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO5 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private hospital/clinic (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO6 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private hospital/clinic as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO6 is combined with ATJO7 (private doctor) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO6 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for HIV test: Private doctor (Jordan)1032) Where is that? Any other place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ______________________________
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES E
TESTING AND COUNCELING CENTER F
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________G
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
PRIVATE DOCTOR I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
PRIVATE LABORATORY K
OTHER NON GOV. ORGANIZATION L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ___________________ M
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XATJO7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported a private doctor as a source for testing for the AIDS virus. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "AT" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ATJO7 is combined with ATJO6 (private hospital/clinic) in ATPRIVHOS (private hospital, clinic, or doctor) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ATJO7 are encouraged to review ATPRIVHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, CS Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEX (V527) reports how many days, weeks, months or years had passed since the woman had sexual intercourse with her most recent sexual partner.15454 days15353 days15252 days15151 days15050 days14949 days14848 days14747 days14646 days14545 days14444 days14343 days14242 days14141 days14040 days13939 days13838 days13737 days13636 days13535 days13434 days13333 days13232 days13131 days13030 days12929 days12828 days12727 days12626 days12525 days12424 days12323 days12222 days12121 days12020 days11919 days11818 days11717 days11616 days11515 days11414 days11313 days11212 days11111 days11010 days1099 days1088 days1077 days1066 days1055 days1044 days1033 days1022 days1011 day100Less than 1 day ago15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days198Days, number inconsistent199Days, number missing200WEEKS2011 week2022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks298Weeks, inconsistent299Weeks, number missing300MONTHS3011 month3022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months35353 months35454 months35555 months35656 months35757 months35858 months35959 months36060 months36161 months36262 months36363 months36464 months36565 months36666 months36767 months36868 months36969 months37070 months37171 months37272 months37373 months37474 months37575 months37676 months37777 months37878 months37979 months38080 months38181 months38282 months38383 months38484 months38585 months38686 months38787 months38888 months38989 months39090 months39191 months39292 months39393 months39494 months39595 months39696 months39797 months398Months, inconsistent399Months, number missing400YEARS4011 year4022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44848 years44949 years45050+ years499Years, number missing993With former husband994Within last 4 weeks995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)44646 years44747 yearsRecent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in days714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXD (V528) reports the number of days that have passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse. Durations of more than 30 days are grouped into "31+."
If the respondent reported having sexual intercourse in the last 4 weeks but replied that her last sexual intercourse was one month before the interview (in TIMESINCESEX (V527), this response is recoded to "30" in TIMESINCESEXD. In all other cases, a response of "One month" in TIMESINCESEX is coded as "31+."0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131+ days92Not married/no regular partner93Within last 4 weeks94Before last birth95With former husband96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in months (imputed)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)TIMESINCESEXM (V529) reports the computed time (in months) since the respondent last had sexual intercourse.
This variable's value is computed from the responses in TIMESINCESEX (V527), with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth recoded as "Before last birth."000Less than 1 month993No partner994With former husband995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSFlag for time since last sex (months, imputed)TIMESINCESEXFLAG (V530) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the time that has passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse (in TIMESINCESEXM (V529)).
Below are descriptions of each code:
0 = No flag
1 = Duration reported is greater than the interval since the last birth, and the respondent did not say in the maternity section (PPABSTAINNOW (V406)) that she is still abstaining from sexual relations since her last birth
2 = Duration reported plus the duration of abstinence after the last birth (PPABMO_01 (M8_1)) is greater than the interval since the last birth
3 = Duration reported, but the respondent has not resumed sexual intercourse since the last birth
4 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she has never given birth
5 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she was currently pregnant (PREGNANT (V213).
6 = Respondent reported last intercourse was before her last birth, but she reported in the maternity section that she had resumed sexual intercourse after her last birth
7 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this would place her last intercourse before her last pregnancy
8 = Respondent reported a duration since her last intercourse, but this response was inconsistent with her response concerning the number of times she had sexual intercourse in the 4 weeks preceding the survey (SX4WKX (V526))
9 = Duration reported, but would place her last sexual intercourse before her last birth00No flag01Duration greater than time since last birth and did not report pp abstinence02Duration plus abstinence after last birth greater than time since last birth03Reported, but did not resume sex after last birth04Before last birth, but no births05Before last birth, but currently pregnant06Before last birth, but resumed sex after last birth07Reported but before last pregnancy08Reported but inconsistent with times had sex in past 4 weeks09Reported but before last birth98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSSexual activity in past 4 weeks714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)SEXACTIV4WK (V536) reports the respondent's recent sexual activity (never had intercourse, sexually active in the last 4 weeks, not active in the last 4 weeks because of postpartum abstinence, or not active in the last 4 weeks because of something other than postpartum abstinence).0Never had intercourse1Sexually active in last 4 weeks2Not active in last 4 weeks (postpartum abs.)3Not active in last 4 weeks (not postpartum abs.)8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSDuration of abstinence (months)714) I would like to ask you about your recent sexual activity. When was the last time you had sexual intercourse?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS IF 12 MONTHS (ONE YEAR) OR MORE, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
DAYS AGO 1 _____________
WEEKS AGO 2 _____________
MONTHS AGO 3 ____________ (SKIP TO 714B)
YEARS AGO 4 _____________ (SKIP TO 714B)DURABST (V537) reports the duration of the respondent's abstinence (in months). This time interval includes postpartum and non-postpartum abstinence.00Less than 1 month011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+95Before last birth96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWoman can refuse sex1054) Can you say no to your husband if you do not want to have sexual intercourse?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8SXCANREFUSE (V850A) indicates whether the woman can refuse to have sex with her husband or partner.0No1Yes7Don't know/Not sure/Depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Husband has other women1052) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she knows he has sex with other women, or women other than his wives?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8NOSEXOTHWF (V633B) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she knows he has sex with other women.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWhen okay to refuse sex: Tired or not in mood1052A) Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she is tired or not in the mood?
YES 1
NO 2
DEPENDS/NOT SURE 8NOSEXTIRED (V633D) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she is tired or not in the mood.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWife justified to ask condom use if husband has STI1051) If a wife knows her husband has a disease that she can get during sexual intercourse, is she justified in asking that they use a condom when they have sex?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CONASKIFSTI (V822) indicates whether the woman believes a wife is justified in asking her husband to use a condom if he has an infection or disease that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWoman can ask partner to use condom1055) Could you ask your husband to use a condom if you wanted him to?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE/DEPENDS 8CONASKPAR (V850B) indicates whether the woman can ask her husband or cohabiting partner to use a condom.0No1Yes7Don't know/not sure/depends8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSCondom used during woman's most recent intercourse714A) The last time you had sexual intercourse, was a condom used?
YES 1
NO 2CONUSMAN1 (V761) indicates whether the woman used a condom the last time she had sex with her most recent sex partner (from the last 12 months).00No10Yes11Yes, male condom12Yes, female condom97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Condom use Variables -- TOPICSDo not know a source for male condom714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMDK (V762AZ) indicates whether the woman did not know a source to obtain male condoms.0No, respondent knows a source1Yes, do not know a source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other public source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPUBOTH (V762AF) indicates whether the woman reported some other public facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private hospital, clinic714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVHOS (V762AJ) indicates whether the woman reported a "private hospital/clinic" as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private hospitals/clinics that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDRUG (V762AK) indicates whether the woman reported a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary as a source for male condoms.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private, formal drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in HCMPRIVDRUG.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Private doctor714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVDR (V762AL) indicates whether the woman reported a "private doctor" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Family planning clinic (private)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVFPC indicates whether the woman reported a private family planning clinic or association as a source for male condoms.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish this variable from HCMPUBFPC (public family planning clinic or association).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other private source714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMPRIVOTH indicates whether the woman reported some other private medical facility or organization as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMOTHER (other non-medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Friends/relatives (other)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMFRND (V762AU) indicates whether the woman reported "friends, acquaintances or relatives" as a source for male condoms.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Other714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMOTHER (V762AX) indicates whether the woman reported some other (non-public or not private medical sector) facility as a source for male condoms. The meaning of "other" depends on the sources for male condoms specified in a given sample.
See HCMPUBOTH (other public medical sector) and HCMPRIVOTH (other private medical sector) for similar variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government hospital (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO1 indicates whether the woman reported a government hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO1 is combined with HCMJO2 (public university hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO1 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: University hospital (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO2 indicates whether the woman reported a public university hospital as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO2 is combined with HCMJO1 (government hospital) in HCMPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO2 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government health center (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO3 indicates whether the woman reported a government health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO3 is combined with HCMJO4 (government MCH) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO3 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Government MCH (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO4 indicates whether the woman reported a government maternal and child health (MCH) center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO4 is combined with HCMJO3 (government health center) in HCMPUBHC (all public health centers and health posts) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO4 are encouraged to review HCMPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO5 indicates whether the woman reported a public Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO6 indicates whether the woman reported a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center as a source for (male) condoms. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO6 is combined with HCMJO7 (UNHCR/other NGO) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO6 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8MissingCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSKnown source for male condoms: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)714C) Where is that? Any other place?
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL A
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER B
GOVT. MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _______________________ F
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
JORDANIAN AS. OF FP AND PROTECTION (JAFPP) J
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER K
UNHCR/OTHER NON GOV. ORG. L
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL (SPECIFY) _____________ M
OTHER SOURCE
FRIEND/RELATIVE N
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ XHCMJO7 indicates whether the woman reported a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) facility or some other NGO facility as a source for (male) condoms. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "HCM" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
HCMJO7 is combined with HCMJO6 (UNRWA) in HCMNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using HCMJO7 are encouraged to review HCMNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1YesCountry-specific sources, male condom Variables -- TOPICSHeard of AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARD (V750) indicates whether the woman had heard of AIDS or any other sexually transmitted infection (STI).
For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of STIs other than AIDS, see STIHEARDOTH (V785). For a variable that indicates whether the respondent had heard of AIDS specifically, see AIDSHEARD (V751).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Don't know1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSHeard about other STDs1042) CHECK 1001:
HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
a) Apart from HIV, have you heard about other infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT HEARD ABOUT HIV OR AIDS
b) Have you heard about infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact?
YES 1
NO 2STIHEARDOTH (V785) indicates whether the woman has heard of any sexually transmitted infection other than AIDS.
For a variable that records whether the respondent has heard of AIDS or any other STIs, see STIHEARD (V750).9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman argues with him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAARGUE (V744C) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman burns food932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVABURNFOOD (V744E) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman goes out without telling him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAGOOUT (V744A) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman neglects the children932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVANEGKID (V744B) indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman commits infidelity932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVACHEAT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she commits infidelity.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman disobeys him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVADISOBEY indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she disobeys him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAttitude to wife beating: Justified if woman insults him932) In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations:
a) If she goes out without telling him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) If she neglects the children?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) If she burns the food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) If she insults him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
e) If she disobeys him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
f) If she argues with him?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) If she has relation with another man?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8DVAINSULT indicates whether the woman believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she insults him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESHUSB (V812) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked.
This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther males present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOMALE (V813) indicates whether a male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSOther females present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESOFEM (V814) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren present during "wife beating justified" questions931) PRESENCE OR OTHERS AT THIS POINT (PRESENT AND LISTENING, PRESENT BUT NOT LISTENING, OR NOT PRESENT)
CHILDREN under 10
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
HUSBAND
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER MALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3
OTHER FEMALES
PRES./LISTEN 1
PRES./NOT LISTEN 2
NOT PRES. 3DVAPRESKIDS (V811) indicates whether any children under the age of ten were present when survey questions regarding the woman's attitudes on wife-beating were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.99NIU (not in universe)10No20Yes21Yes, listening22Yes, not listening98MissingDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHusband accuses her of unfaithfulness1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCCHEAT (D101B) indicates whether their husband frequently accused them of being unfaithful.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, accuses her of unfaithfulness7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband tries to limit her contact with family1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCFAMILY (D101D) indicates whether their husband tried to limit their contact with family.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, limits contact with her family7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband jealous if talking with other men1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCJEALOUS (D101A) indicates whether their husband was jealous or angry when they talked to other men.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, jealous if she talks to men7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband insists on knowing where she is1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCLOCATION (D101E) indicates whether their husband insisted on knowing where they were at all times.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, insists on knowing where she is7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHusband does not permit her to meet her girlfriends1303) First, I am going to ask you about some situations which happen to some women. Please tell me if these apply to your relationship with your (last) husband?
a) He (is/was) jealous or angry if you (talk/talked) to other men?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) He frequently (accuses/accused) you of being unfaithful?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
c) He (does/did) not permit you to meet your female friends?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
d) He (tries/tried) to limit your contact with your family?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
e) He (insists/insisted) on knowing where you (are/were) at all times?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCMEETFRND (D101C) indicates whether their husband did not allow them to meet their female friends.0No, this is not a problem1Yes, doesn't let her meet girlfriends7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSNumber of control issuesFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been married, DVCTOTAL (D102) reports the total number of control issues exhibited by their husband. Control issues include jealousy, limitations on contact with family and friends, accusations of cheating, insistence upon always knowing a woman's location, and, often, distrust with money.99NIU (not in universe)1010099088077066055044033022011000Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver any emotional violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEEVER (D104) indicates whether they ever experienced any emotional violence from their husband/partner. Emotional violence includes humiliation, insults, and threats of harm.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever humiliated her1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMIL (D103A) indicates whether their husband/partner had ever said or done something to humiliate them in front of others.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of humiliation1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEHUMILFQ reports how often their husband/partner said or did something to humiliate them in front of others in the past 12 months.00Not humiliated10Yes, timing and frequency unknown20Yes, ever humiliated, know frequency21Often during last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months23Yes, but not at all in the last 12 months98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever insulted or made feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULT (D103C) indicates whether their husband/partner ever insulted them or made them feel bad about themselves.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of insults or making feel bad1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVEINSULTFQ reports how often the female respondent's husband/partner had insulted her or made her feel bad about herself in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever insulted10Yes, but timing and frequency unknown00Not insulted/made feel badDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened with harm1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVETHREAT (D103B) indicates whether their husband/partner ever threatened to hurt them or harm someone close to them.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of threats of harm in last 12 months1304) Now I need to ask some more questions about your relationship with your (last) husband.
A. Did your (last) husband ever:
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Ba)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ab)
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bb)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1304Ac)
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1304Bc)
NO 2 (CONTINUE TO 1305)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a) say or do something to humiliate you in front of others?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b) threaten to hurt or harm you or someone you care about?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c) insult you or make you feel bad about yourself?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married, DVETHREATFQ reports how often the respondent's husband/partner had threatened to hurt or harm her or someone close to her in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing23Yes, but not at all in last 12 months22Sometimes during last 12 months21Often during last 12 months20Yes, ever threatened10Yes, timing and frequency unknown00Not threatenedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency afraid of husband1302) CHECK 101A:
CURRENTLY MARRIED (CONTINUE)
FORMERLY MARRIED (READ IN PAST TENSE AND USE 'LAST' WITH 'HUSBAND/PARTNER')For women who were interviewed for the domestic violence module and have ever been married or lived with a man, DVFEARFQ (D129) reports how frequently (never, sometimes, usually) the respondent was afraid of her husband/partner.0Never afraid1Sometimes afraid2Usually afraid8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSDid her father ever beat her mother1330) As far as you know, did your father ever beat your mother?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
THANK THE RESPONDENT FOR HER COOPERATION AND REASSURE HER ABOUT THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF HER ANSWERS. FILL OUT THE QUESTIONS BELOW WITH REFERENCE TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MODULE ONLY.For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVPAHITMA (D121) indicates whether the woman's father ever beat her mother.0No, father did not hit mother1Yes, father hit mother7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSH (D105A) indicates whether her husband/partner ever pushed her, shook her, or threw something at her.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse pushed, shook, or threw something1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUSHFQ reports how often the woman had been pushed, shaken, or had something thrown at her by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever pushed or shaken00Not pushed or shakenDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever slapped1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAP (D105B) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever slapped her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency slapped by partner, last 12 months1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSLAPFQ reports how often the woman was slapped by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever slapped00Not ever slappedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWIST (D105J) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever twisted her arm or pulled her hair.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency arm twisted or hair pulled by partner in last 12 month1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPTWISTFQ reports how often the woman's arm was twisted or her hair was pulled by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever arm twisted or hair pulled00Never had arm twisted or hair pulledDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever punched with fist or something harmful1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCH (D105C) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever punched her with a fist or with something that could hurt her.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being punched or hit with object1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPPUNCHFQ reports how often the woman was punched by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.99NIU (not in universe)98Missing20Yes, timing and frequency unknown13Not at all in last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months11Often during last 12 months10Yes, ever punched, know frequency00Not punchedDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever tried to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKE (D105E) indicates whether the husband/partner ever tried to strangle or burn her on purpose.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of husband's attempts to strangle or burn1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPCHOKEFQ reports how often the woman's husband/partner attempted to strangle or burn her in the past 12 months.00Not attempted10Yes, husband ever tried to strangle or burn11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICK (D105D) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner had ever kicked her, dragged her, or beaten her up.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of being kicked or dragged1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKICKFQ reports how often the woman was kicked or dragged by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not kicked or dragged10Yes, ever kicked or dragged11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever threatened or attacked with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSE (D105F) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever threatened or attacked her with a knife, gun, or other weapon.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of spouse's threats or attacks with knife/gun1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPKNFTHUSEF reports how often the woman was threatened or attacked with a knife, gun, or other weapon by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not threatened or attacked with weapon10Yes, ever threatened or attacked11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFirst time violence happened, in years after marriage1307) How long after you first got married with you (last) husband did (this/any of these things) first happen?
IF LESS THAN ONE YEAR, RECORD '00'.
NUMBER OF YEARS ____________________
BEFORE MARRIAGE/BEFORE LIVING TOGETHER 95For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVP1STTIME (D109) reports how long after marriage/cohabitation the abuse first happened.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+95Before union96After separation/divorce97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPMSEVER (D107) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "more severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "more severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPLSEVER indicates a woman's experience with "less severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any less severe violenceFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPLSEVER (D106) indicates whether the woman ever experienced "less severe" violence from her husband/partner. The specific acts that are considered "less severe" vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.
The complementary variable DVPMSEVER indicates the woman's experience with "more severe" violence from a husband or partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had bruises because of husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRBRUISE (D110A) indicates whether the woman ever had bruises or aches because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had injury, sprain, or burns from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRINJURY (D110B) indicates whether, because of her husband's/partner's actions, the woman ever suffered some "other" injury not covered by the complementary variable DVRSERINJURY (D110D).
The particular injuries covered by DVRINJURY vary across samples. Please consult the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver had wounds, broken bones/teeth from husband's actions1308) Did the following ever happen as a result of what your (last) husband did to you:
a) You had cuts, bruises, or aches?
YES 1
NO 2
b) You had eye injuries, sprains, dislocations, or burns?
YES 1
NO 2
c) You had deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, or any other serious injury?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRSERINJURY (D110D) indicates whether the woman ever suffered serious injury--such as deep wounds, broken bones, or broken teeth--because of her husband/partner's actions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSAny physical results of husband's actionsFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence from their husband/partner, DVRANY (D111) indicates whether the woman ever had any physical results of her husband/partner's actions. The specific results vary across samples. See the "Comparability" tab for more information.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSSpouse ever physically forced sex when not wanted1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEX (D105H) indicates whether the woman's husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sexual intercourse even when she did not want to.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSFrequency spouse physically forced sex1305)
A. Did your (last) husband ever do any of the following things to you:
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Ba)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ab)
b. slap you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bb)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ac)
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bc)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ad)
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bd)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ae)
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Be)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Af)
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bf)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ag)
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bg)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1305Ah)
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
YES (CONTINUE 1305Bh)
NO (CONTINUE TO 1306)
B. How often did this happen during the last 12 months: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
a. push you, shake you, or throw something at you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
b. slap you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
c. twist your arm or pull your hair?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
d. punch you with his fist or with something that could hurt you?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
e. kick you, drag you, or beat you up?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
f. try to choke you or burn you on purpose?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
g. threaten or attack you with a knife, gun, or other weapon?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3
h. physically force you to have sexual intercourse with him when you did not want to?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT IN LAST 12 MONTHS 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXFQ reports how often the woman was forced to have sexual intercourse by her husband/partner in the past 12 months.00Not physically forced sexually10Yes, ever forced sexually11Often during last 12 months12Sometimes during last 12 months13Not at all in last 12 months20Yes, timing and frequency unknown98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver experienced any sexual violence from partnerFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVPSEXEVER (D108) indicates whether the woman ever experienced any sexual violence from her husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSEver physically hurt husband when he was not hurting her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were ever married or lived with a man, DVHITHUSB (D112) indicates whether they ever physically hurt their husband/partner.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSHow often physically hurt husband1310) In the last 12 months, how often have you done this to your (last) husband: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and ever physically hurt their husband/partner, DVHITHUSBFQ (D112A) reports how often she physically hurt him in the past 12 months.0Not at all1Sometimes2Often7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)3Yes, but frequency and timing unknownDomestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other Husband1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRHUS (D122A) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of the female respondent's husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other male1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVINTERRMALE (D122B) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of an adult male other than the woman's own husband/partner.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSInterview interruption due to presence of adult: Other female1331) DID YOU HAVE TO INTERRUPT THE INTERVIEW BECAUSE SOME ADULT WAS TRYING TO LISTEN, OR CAME INTO THE ROOM, OR INTERFERED IN ANY OTHER WAY?
HUSBAND
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
OTHER MALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3
FEMALE ADULT
YES, ONCE 1
YES, MORE THAN ONCE 2
NO 3DVINTERRFEM (D122C) indicates whether the domestic violence interview was interrupted due to the presence of another adult female.00No10Yes11Yes, once12Yes, more than once98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence from partner/husband Variables -- TOPICSPrevious partner ever forced sex or sex acts1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPART indicates whether a previous husband/partner ever physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner forced sex1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVSEXPRPAGO (D130B) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner physically forced her to have sex or to perform sexual acts.0Never10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Hurt by any person1320) Has any one ever hit, slapped, kicked, or done anything else to hurt you physically while you were pregnant?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1326)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGANY (D118Y) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by anyone during their pregnancy.0No, not hurt during pregnancy1Yes, physically hurt by anyone during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Husband1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGHUSB (D118A) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their current husband or partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by husband during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Former partner1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGEXPART (D118J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former husband/partner during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMA (D118B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepmother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMASTEP (D118M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-mother during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGMABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Mother-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGMALAW (D118O) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPA (D118C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stepfather1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPASTEP (D118N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their step-father during their pregnancy.
For a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" response categories in this series for some samples, see DVPREGPABOTH.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Father-in-law1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPALAW (D118P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother or sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIBL (D118F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister or brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Brother1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGBRO (D118G) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Sister1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other female in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWF (D118XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other male in-law or family1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFMLAWM (D118XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDF (D118S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by female friend during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male friend1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGFRNDM (D118T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend during their pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Police1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGPOL (D118XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier during their pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by police during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCH (D118V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes, physically hurt by teacher during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHF (D118VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male teacher1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGTCHM (D118VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRAN (D118XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Female stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANF (D118XAF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Male stranger1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGSTRANM (D118XAM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger during a pregnancy.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse while pregnant: Other person1321) Who has done any of these things to physically hurt you while you were pregnant? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
CURRENT HUSBAND A
FORMER HUSBAND B
MOTHER C
FATHER D
STEP-MOTHER E
STEP-FATHER F
BROTHER G
SISTER H
MOTHER IN-LAW I
FATHER IN-LAW J
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW K
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW L
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE M
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE N
FEMALE TEACHER O
MALE TEACHER P
FEMALE STRANGER Q
MALE STRANGER R
POLICE/SOLDIER S
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had ever been pregnant, DVPREGOTH (D118X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person during their pregnancy. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes, physically hurt by other person during pregnancy8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse while pregnant Variables -- TOPICSPhysically hurt by anyone other than husband1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOANY (D115Y) indicates whether anyone other than the woman's husband/partner had slapped, hit, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt her since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing7Refused / no response1Yes, physically hurt by someone else0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hit by other than partner in last 12 months1318) In the last 12 months, how often has (this person/have these persons) physically hurt you: often, only sometimes, or not at all?
OFTEN 1
SOMETIMES 2
NOT AT ALL 3For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and were physically attacked by someone other than their husband/partner since age 15, DVOFQ (D117A) reports the frequency of such attacks in the past 12 months.00Not at all10Does occur11Seldom/once12Sometimes13Often96Widowed/separated/divorced, no info97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Former partner1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOEXPART (D115J) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their former, but not most recent, husband/partner since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by former partner8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSTime since previous partner physically abused her1309) Have you ever hit, slap, kick, or done anything else to physically hurt your (last) husband at times when he was not already beating or physically hurting you?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1313)For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who have had more than one husband/partner, DVOEXPARTAGO (D130A) reports the most recent time a previous husband/partner hit, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt the respondent.0Never did10-11 months ago212+ months ago3Yes, but don't remember when7Yes, but timing missing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMA (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "mother" and "step-mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepmother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMASTEP (D115M) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepmother since age 15.
See DVOMABOTH for a variable that combines "step-mother" and "mother" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Mother-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOMALAW (D115B) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their mother-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPA (D115C) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "father" and "step-father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stepfather1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPASTEP (D115N) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their stepfather since age 15.
See DVOPABOTH for a variable that combines "step-father" and "father" responses in this series for some samples.0No1Yes, physically hurt by step-father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Father-in-law1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPALAW (D115P) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their father-in-law since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother or sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIBL (D115F) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother or sister since age 15.
For samples with this series that separate brother and sister responses, see variables DVOBRO and DVOSIS.0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister or brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Brother1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOBRO indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their brother since age 15.
For a variable that combines "brother" and "sister" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Sister1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSIS indicates whether they had been physically hurt by their sister since age 15.
For a variable that combines "sister" and "brother" responses for this series for some samples, see DVOSIBL (D115F).0No1Yes, physically hurt by sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other female in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWF (D115XB) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other female in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Other male in-law or family1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFMLAWM (D115XC) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other male in-law or family member since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDF (D115S) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male friend1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOFRNDM (D115T) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male friend since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Police1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOPOL (D115XE) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a police officer or soldier since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCH (D115V) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a teacher (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Female teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHF (D115VF) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female teacher since age 15.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Male teacher1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOTCHM (D115VM) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male teacher since age 15.1Yes, physically hurt by male teacher8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRAN (D115XA) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a stranger (gender unspecified) since age 15.0No1Yes, physically hurt by stranger8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (female)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANF indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a female stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Stranger (male)1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOSTRANM indicates whether they had been physically hurt by a male stranger since age 15.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoPhysical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSPhysical abuse by others: Some other person1317) Who has hurt you in this way? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A
FATHER B
STEP-MOTHER C
STEP-FATHER D
BROTHER E
SISTER F
MOTHER-IN-LAW G
FATHER-IN-LAW H
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW I
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW J
FEMALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE K
MALE FRIEND/ACQUAINTANCE L
FEMALE TEACHER M
MALE TEACHER N
FEMALE STRANGER O
MALE STRANGER P
POLICE/SOLDIER Q
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module, DVOOTH (D115X) indicates whether they had been physically hurt by some other person since age 15. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Physical abuse from others Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: No one1327) Thinking about what you yourself have experienced among the different things we have been talking about, have you ever tried to seek help?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1329)For women who were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHANY (D119Y) indicates whether they sought help from anyone to stop such abuse.0No, did not seek help from anyone1Yes, sought help from someone8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPA (D119C) indicates whether they sought help from their father to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Father-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPALAW (D119P) indicates whether they sought help from their father-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from father-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMA (D119B) indicates whether they sought help from their mother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Mother-in-law1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHMALAW (D119O) indicates whether they sought help from their mother-in-law to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from mother-in-law8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Brother1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHBRO (D119G) indicates whether they sought help from their brother to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from brother8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Sister1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSIS (D119F) indicates whether they sought help from their sister to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from sister8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other female in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWF indicates whether they sought help from some other female-in-law or relative to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from other female in-law or family0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other male in-law or family1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHFAMLAWM indicates whether they sought help from some other male-in-law or family member to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from other male in-law or family8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Friend1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHFRND (D119XD) indicates whether they sought help from a friend (gender not specified) to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from friend8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Neighbor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHNHBR indicates whether they sought help from a neighbor to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from neighbor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Doctor1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHDOCTOR (D119XH) indicates whether they sought help from a doctor or other medical personnel to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from doctor8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Lawyer1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHLAWYER (D119XG) indicates whether they sought help from a lawyer to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from lawyer8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Police1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHPOL (D119XE) indicates whether they sought help from the police to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from police8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Religious leader1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHCLERGY (D119XF) indicates whether they sought help from a religious leader to stop that abuse.0No1Yes, sought help from religious leader8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Social service association1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHSSO (D119XB) indicates whether they sought help from a social service organization to stop that abuse.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes, sought help from social service organization0NoHelp sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSought help to stop violence: Other person1328) From whom have you sought help? Anyone else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
MOTHER A (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER B (SKIP TO 1330)
SISTER C (SKIP TO 1330)
BROTHER D (SKIP TO 1330)
MOTHER-IN-LAW E (SKIP TO 1330)
FATHER-IN-LAW F (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER FEMALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW G (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER MALE RELATIVE/IN-LAW H (SKIP TO 1330)
FRIEND I (SKIP TO 1330)
NEIGHBOR J (SKIP TO 1330)
RELIGIOUS LEADER K (SKIP TO 1330)
DOCTOR/MEDICAL PERSONNEL L (SKIP TO 1330)
POLICE M (SKIP TO 1330)
LAWYER N (SKIP TO 1330)
SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION O (SKIP TO 1330)
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________________ XFor women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and had experienced physical or sexual abuse, DVHOTHER (D119X) indicates whether they sought help from some other person to stop that abuse. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories identified for help-seeking in a given sample.0No1Yes, sought help from other person8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSTold anyone else about violence1329) Have you ever told anyone about this?
YES 1
NO 2For women who were randomly selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module and who had experienced physical or sexual violence without seeking help, DVTOLD (D128) indicates whether the woman ever told anyone other than the interviewer about that violence.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Help sought for abuse Variables -- TOPICSSmokes nothingSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TONOSMOKE (V463Z) indicates whether the woman does not smoke cigarettes or use any other form of tobacco.0No, smokes1Yes, does not smoke or use tobacco9NIU (not in universe)8MissingTobacco Variables -- TOPICSSmokes cigarettes20A) SMOKING IF AGE 10 YEARS OR OLDER
Does (NAME) currently smoke?
IF YES: Does (NAME) smoke cigarettes, nargila, or both?
1 = YES CIGARETTES
2 = YES NARGILA
3 = YES BOTH
4 = NO
8 = DON'T KNOWTOSMOKE (V463A) indicates whether the woman smokes cigarettes.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency smokes cigarettesSECTION 11. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
1104) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all?
EVERY DAY 1
SOME DAYS 2 (SKIP TO 1106)
NOT AT ALL 3 (SKIP TO 1106)TOCIGFQ (V463AA) reports how frequently the woman smokes cigarettes (not at all, some days, or every day).8Missing0Does not smoke1Some days2Every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigarettes in last 24 hours1105) On average, how many cigarettes do you currently smoke each day?
NUMBER OF CIGARETTES ___________________For women who smoke, TOCIGDAYNO (V464) reports the number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours.64648080+98Missing97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)606059595858575756565555545453535252515150504949484847474646454544444343424241414040393938383737363635353434333332323131303029292828272726262525242423232222212120201919181817171616151514141313121211111010099088077066055044033022011000636362626161707069696868676766666565Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSUses water pipeTOSHISHA (V463G) indicates whether the woman smokes tobacco using a water pipe (also known as a hookah or shisha).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hh members smoke in house124) How often does anyone smoke cigarette/nargila inside your house? Would you say daily, weekly, monthly, less often than once a month, or never?
DAILY 1
WEEKLY 2
MONTHLY 3
LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A MONTH 4
NEVER 5TOSMKHHFREQ (HV252) reports how often (from "never" to "daily") any member(s) of the woman's household smoke inside the house.
The information in TOSMKHHFREQ is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0Never1Daily2Weekly3Monthly4Less than monthly6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSLast birth caesarean section432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, DELCESRLAST (V401) indicates whether the last-born child was delivered by caesarean section.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes allchildren of the mother to be coded the same way.
Question wording varies slightly across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently postpartum amenorrheic458) Has your menstrual period returned since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 460)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 461)PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently postpartum abstaining462) Have you had sexual intercourse since the birth of (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 464)PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0).
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.0No1YesGeneral maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in maternity historyMATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in immunization/health historyHEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in the child health historyKIDHEALTHIDX (V418A) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the child health history (Section 6 of the standard DHS questionnaire for Phase VII).
This number is typically equal to the number of births in the five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSIN5YRS, KIDHEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, KIDHEALTHIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children in height and weight tableBIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.00112233445566General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICSMother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.
When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWoman currently breastfeeding any child469) Are you still breastfeeding (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding.
When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.
This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSWhen mother first put last-born child to breast466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and breastfed their last-born child, BFEEDST (V426) reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her last-born child. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.
When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDST_01 (M34_1), which also reports the length of time between the birth and when the woman first breastfed her child (for the last birth).
When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDST describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of hours or days in BFEEDST does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was first breastfed after that amount of time. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDST (M34) to determine the length of time between the specific child's birth and when that child was first breastfed.000Immediately100Within first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours: Number missing200Within first day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days: Number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICSHeard of ORS for diarrhea treatment648) Have you ever heard of a special product called Aquacell or Paralait you can get for treatment of diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2DIATRORSHEARD (V416) indicates whether the woman ever heard of using an oral rehydration solution (ORS) to treat diarrhea. ORS generally consists of drinking water with the addition of sugar and salt (in a homemade solution) or a commercial mixture of salt, glucose, potassium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate added to clean water.10No20Yes21Used ORS22Heard of ORS23Recognized ORS packet98Missing99NIU (not in universe)ORS treatment Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest surviving child under age 51202) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGED 0-4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.212 _______________________
LINE NUMBER OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD FROM Q.219 ______________________CDBIDXYNG reports the birth index number of the respondent's youngest surviving co-resident child under age 5.11223344559NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSBirth index number of youngest child age 3-4 for child development module1209) CHECK 217 AND 218: SELECT THE YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 LIVING WITH HIS/HER MOTHER AND RECORD NAME AND LINE NUMBER
NAME OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.212 _________________________________
LINE NUMBER OF YOUNGEST CHILD AGE 3 OR 4 FROM Q.219 _____________________________CDBIDXYNG3 reports the birth index number the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or older, under a certain age (usually between age 3 and 5).1122334455669NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children's books for youngest child1203) READ TO THE RESPONDENT:
Now I would like to ask you some questions about (NAME OF THE CHILD FROM 1202), your youngest child living with you who is 0-4 years old.CDBOOKNO reports the number of children's books or picture books the respondent has for her youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5.0000110220330440550660770880991010+98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with homemade toys1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYHOME indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys, such as dolls or cars, made at home.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with toys from shop1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYSHOP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with toys from a shop or manufactured toys.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child plays with household objects1205) I am interested in learning about the things that (NAME) plays with when (he/she) is at home.
Does (he/she) play with:
a) homemade toys such as dolls, cars, or other toys made at home?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) toys from a shop or manufactured toys?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) household objects such as bowls or pots or objects found outside such as sticks, rocks, animal sheels, or leaves?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF THE RESPONDENT SAYS 'YES' TO THE CATEGORIES ABOVE, THEN PROBE TO LEARN SPECIFICALLY WHAT THE CHILD PLAYS WITH TO ASCERTAIN THE RESPONSE.CDTOYOBJ indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 plays with household objects, such as bowls or pots, or objects found outside, such as sticks, rocks, animal shells, or leaves.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left alone for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEHR reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left alone for more than an hour.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSDays youngest child left in care of another child for more than an hour in past week1206) Sometimes adults taking care of children have to leave the house to go shopping, wash clothes, or for other reasons and have to leave young children.
a) left alone for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT ALONE FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ___________________
b) left in the care of another child, that is, someone less than 10 years old, for more than an hour?
NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT TO ANOTHER CHILD FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR ______________________CDALONEKID reports the number of days in the last week that the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child under age 5 was left for more than an hour in the care of another child under age 10.00001102203304405506607797Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSHours youngest child spent at early childhood education program in past week1212) Within the last seven days, about how many hours did (NAME) attend?
NUMBER OF HOURS ____________CDEDUCPROGHR reports the number of hours the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 attended an early childhood education program in the last week.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)71717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586868787888889899090+Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADNONE indicates whether no one read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No, someone1Yes, no one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) read books aloud or looked at pictures with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child read books aloud or looked at pictures with the child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSRead books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDREADOTH indicates whether some other person read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYNONE indicates whether no one told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) told stories to her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 told stories to the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTold stories to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSTORYOTH indicates whether some other person told stories to the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGNONE indicates whether no one sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) sang songs (including lullabies) to or with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the child in the past 3 days.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSSang songs to youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDSINGOTH indicates whether some other person sang songs (including lullabies) to or with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDENONE indicates whether no one took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) took her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 took the child outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSTook youngest child outside home in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDOUTSIDEOTH indicates whether some other person took the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 outside the home, compound, yard or enclosure in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.7Don't know0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYNONE indicates whether no one played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) played with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 played with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSPlayed with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDPLAYOTH indicates whether some other person played with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: No one1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTNONE indicates whether no one named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No, someone1Yes, no one7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Mother1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTMA indicates whether the child's mother (the respondent) named, counted, or drew things with her youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Father1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTPA indicates whether the father of the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 named, counted, or drew things with the child in the past 3 days.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)7Don't knowChild development Variables -- TOPICSNamed, counted, or drew things with youngest child in last 3 days: Other1213) In the past 3 days, did you or any household member over 15 years of age engage in any of the following activities with (NAME)?
IF YES, ASK:
Who engaged in this activity with (NAME)?
a) Read books to or looked at picture books with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
b) Told stories to (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
c) Sang songs to (NAME) or with (NAME), including lullabies?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
d) Took (NAME) outside of the home, compound, yard, or enclosure?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
e) Played with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE Y
f) Named, counted, or drew things to or with (NAME)?
MOTHER A
FATHER B
OTHER X
NO ONE YCDCOUNTOTH indicates whether some other person named, counted, or drew things with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can identify at least 10 letters of the alphabet1214) I would like to ask you some questions about the health and development of (NAME). Children do not all develop and learn at the same rate. For example, some walk earlier than others. These questions are related to several aspects (NAME)'s development.
Can (NAME) identify or name at least ten letters?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD10LETTERS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can identify or name at least 10 letters of the alphabet.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can read at least 4 words1215) Can (NAME) read at least four simple, popular words?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CD4WORDS indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can read at least four simple, common words.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child knows numbers 1 to 101216) Does (NAME) know the name and recognize the symbol of all numbers from 1 to 10?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDNUMBERS10 indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 knows the name and recognizes the symbols for all numbers from 1 to 10.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can pick up small object with 2 fingers1217) Can (NAME) pick up a small object with two fingers, like a stick or a root from the ground?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDPICKUP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can pick up a small object with two fingers, such as a stick or a rock from the ground.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child is sometimes too sick to play1218) Is (NAME) sometimes too sick to play?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDTOOSICK indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 is sometimes too sick to play.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can follow simple directions1219) Does (NAME) follow simple directions on how to do something correctly?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDFOLLOWDIR indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 can follow simple directions on how to do something correctly.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child can do tasks independently1220) When given something to do, is (NAME) able to do it independently?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDINDEP indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4, when given something to do, is able to do it independently.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets along well with other children1221) Does (NAME) get along well with other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDGETALONG indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets along well with other children.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child kicks, bites, or hits others1222) Does (NAME) kick, bite, or hit other children or adults?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8CDHITOTH indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 kicks, bites, or hits other children or adults.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSYoungest child gets distracted easily1223) Does (NAME) get distracted easily?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1333)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1333)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 1333)CDDISTRACT indicates whether the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3 or 4 gets distracted easily.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child development Variables -- TOPICSCode of person measuring children's height and weightFor women who gave birth in the three to five years before the survey, BIOMEASCODE (V420) reports the code assigned to the person measuring their children's height and weight. Codes are sample-specific; a given numeric code in one sample refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another sample.
Using the measurer and assistant measurer (BIOASSTMEASCODE (V421)) codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "out of range" cases) depended on the person measuring the children.99999NIU (not in universe)99998Missing99997Don't know99996Inconsistent99995No living children under 5Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSUnder age 18 (according to household questionnaire) (respondents to women's survey)203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFUNDER18 (V452A) indicates whether the respondent was under or over age 18 at the time of the interview, according to the household roster.
The information in this variable was used by DHS personnel to determine whether a female household member needed consent from a parent/caretaker before conducting hemoglobin measurements.1Under age 182Age 18 or older8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)BIOFPREGNANT (V454) indicates whether the respondent was pregnant at the time of the interview.
A woman's pregnancy status is an important factor in interpreting hemoglobin/anemia level. See the following variables for more information:
BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453)
BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456)
BIOFANEMIALVL (V457)0No/don't know1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWeight of woman (kilos)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the woman's weight as measured by DHS personnel. There is one implied decimal place in the weight. Dividing WEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured weight in kilograms.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight of woman in centimeters206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the woman's height as measured by DHS personnel. HEIGHTFEM values are reported in millimeters, to preserve one centimeter decimal place without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HEIGHTFEM by 10 will yield the woman's measured height in centimeters.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of plausible range9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age percentile for respondents to women's survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age standard deviations from the reference median (for respondents to female survey)206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTASDRM (V440) reports the difference between the respondent's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFHTASDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFHTASDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height, as measured by DHS personnel.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile within the same reference population used in BIOFHTASDRM. The complementary DHS variable BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for Age percent of reference median for respondents to female survey206) HEIGHT IN CENTIMETERS
CM ___._
NOT PRESENT 9994
REFUSED 9995
OTHER 9996BIOFHTAPCTRM (V441) reports the respondent's height-for-age as a percent of the median height for a reference population of the same age and sex. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value of 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the respondent's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.
The related variable BIOFHTAPCT (V439) reports the respondent's height-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (DHS) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the DHS Program. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) uses Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standards
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses WHO reference standards99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (MetLife or Fogarty) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V443) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) uses the WHO reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (WHO) (respondents to women's survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTRMWHO (V444) reports the respondent's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the World Health Organization (WHO) reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the respondent's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
BIOFWTHTRMDHS (V442) uses a DHS reference standard
BIOFWTHTRMFOG (V444) uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard99995Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height standard deviations from the reference median (DHS) (respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWTHTSDRM (V444A) reports the difference between the respondent's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. This variable uses a DHS reference standard.
An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. BIOFWTHTSDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing BIOFWTHTSDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The complementary DHS variable BIOFWTHTPCTDHS (V442) reports weight-for-height percentiles within the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature for further discussion.9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSBody Mass Index (BMI) for respondents to the women's survey205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFBMI (V445) reports the female respondent's body mass index (BMI). BMI is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)). Also known as the Quetelet Index, BMI is a measure of acute nutritional status, based on the Fogarty Metropolitan Life tables of ideal weight for height.
The DHS Guide to Statistics offers the following guidelines for interpreting BMI scores for women age 15-49:
Severely thin: less than 16.0
Moderately thin: 16.0 to 16.9
Mildly thin: 17.0 to 18.4
Normal: 18.5 to 24.9
Overweight: 25.0 to 29.9
Obese: 30.0 or more
The original height and weight values used to calculate BMI are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms, as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports the person's length or height in centimeters, as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFROHRER (V446), which reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. This measure is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSRohrer's index (mass/height cubed) (for respondents to female survey)205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFROHRER (V446) reports the respondent's Rohrer's Index. Rohrer's Index is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/(H^3)). Rohrer's Index is a measure of acute nutritional status, and may be used as an alternative to Body Mass Index.
The original height and weight values used to calculate Rohrer's Index are also included in IPUMS-DHS. WEIGHTFEM (V437) reports the respondent's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HEIGHTFEM (V438) reports their length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in BIOFBMI (V445), which reports the respondent's Body Mass Index (BMI), which is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/(H^2)).9995Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of measurement of the respondent205) WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS
KG ___.__
NOT PRESENT 99994
REFUSED 99995
OTHER 99996BIOFWHYNOTMEAS (V447) indicates whether the respondent was measured for height and weight, or, if not, why she was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., sick, not present, refused).00Measured10Not measured11Sick12Not present13Refused14Incapacitated15Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWoman's age in years from household record203) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMN 7 (AGE):
15-17 YEARS 1
18-49 YEARS 2BIOFHHAGE (V447A) reports the respondent's age in years, as recorded in the household roster. This age is used to determine eligibility for biometric measurements.1212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646498Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSResult of consent statement for anemia testing (respondents for women's survey)ADULT RESPONDENT CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST
210) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST:
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. The survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia.
For anemia testing, we will need a few drops of blood from a finger. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after we take your blood. The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey team.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you take the anemia test?BIOFHEMOCONSENT (V452C) indicates whether permission was granted for the respondent's blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level.10Permission granted20Permission refused21Parent/other refused22Respondent refused30Not read40Not present41Adult/parent not present42Minor not present98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) (respondents for women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVEL (V453) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVEL is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).992Not tested993Not present994Refused995Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOTEST (V455) indicates whether the respondent's hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel, or, if not, why their hemoglobin level was not measured. All "Not measured" responses have a common first digit of "1," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., not present, refused, technical problem).00Measured10Not measured11Not present12Refused13Technical problems19Other20No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) adjusted for altitude (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFHEMOLEVELALT (V456) reports the level of hemoglobin in the respondent's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. BIOFHEMOLEVELALT is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see BIOFANEMIALVL (V457).993Not present994Refused995Other996Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level (respondents to women's survey)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996BIOFANEMIALVL (V457) reports the respondent's level of anemia, from not anemic to severely anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals:
[Hemoglobin] levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia for pregnant women and between 10.0 g/dl and 11.9 g/dl for all other adult women.0Not anemic1Mild2Moderate3Severe8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Don't know where to go1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDKPLACE (V467A) indicates whether the woman reported not "knowing where to go" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Getting permission1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCPERMIT (V467B) indicates whether the woman reported "obtaining permission to go to the doctor/seek treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Lack money for treatment1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCMONEY (V467C) indicates whether the woman reported "getting money needed for treatment" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Distance to facility1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCDISTANCE (V467D) indicates whether the woman reported "the distance to the health facility" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Having to take transport1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCTAKETRAN (V467E) indicates whether the woman reported "having to take transportation" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: Not want to go alone1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCALONE (V467F) indicates whether the woman reported "not wanting to go alone" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSBarrier to woman's health care: No female provider1108) Many different factors can prevent women from getting medical advice or treatment for themselves. When you are sick and want want to get medical advice or treatment, is each of the following a big problem or not a big problem:
a) Knowing where to go?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
b) Getting permission to go to the doctor?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
c) Getting money needed for advice or treatment?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
d) The distance to the health facility?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
e) Not wanting to go alone?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
f) Having to take transport?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2
g) Concern that there may not be a female health provider?
BIG PROBLEM 1
NOT A BIG PROBLEM 2BHCNOFEMDR (V467G) indicates whether the woman reported "concern that there may not be a female health provider" as a barrier to getting medical care for herself.10Not a big problem11No problem at all12Small problem only20Is big problem98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Access to care Variables -- TOPICSCovered by health insurance1109) Are you covered by any health insurance?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1110A)INSCOVERYN (V481) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance through employer1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSEMPLOYER (V481B) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through an employer.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from government/social security1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSSOCS (V481C) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through Social Security or another government program.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas private/commercially purchased health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSPRIVATE (V481D) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance through a private/commercially purchased health insurance provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas health insurance from other source1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSOTHER (V481X) indicates whether the woman is covered by health insurance from some other source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas military health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSMILITARY indicates whether the respondent is covered by a military-based health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas NGO health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSNGO indicates whether the respondent is covered by an NGO (non-governmental organization) health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas university hospital health insurance1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSUNIV indicates whether the respondent is covered by a university hospital health insurance plan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNRWA health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO1 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNRWA (United Nations Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas UNHCR health insurance (Jordan)1110) What types of health insurance are you covered by?
RECORD ALL INSURANCES MENTONED.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE A
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE B
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INSURANCE C
UNWRA INSURANCE D
UNHCR INSURANCE E
NGO INSURANCE F
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ XINSJO2 indicates whether the respondent is covered by a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1YesInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSExamined own breasts to check for breast cancer1110A) Have you performed a breast cancer self-exam to detect breast cancer in yourself within the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW SELF EXAM 3
DON'T KNOW BREAST CANCER 8 (SKIP TO 1110F)BRCANSELF indicates whether the woman has ever examined her breasts to detect or check for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had test for breast cancer1110B) Have you had a breast cancer clinical exam to detect breast cancer in the last 12 months?
YES 1
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test for breast cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had mammogram1110C) Have you ever had a mammogram?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 1110F)
NO 2
NOT SURE 8BRCANMAMM indicates whether the woman has ever had a mammogram.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSReason never had mammogram1110E) Why you never have a mammogram?
NO NEED 01
I AM NOT SICK 02
I DON'T HANY ANY SYMTOM 03
FEAR OF RESULTS 04
NO SUPPORT FROM FAMILY/HUSBAND 05
TOO FAR 06
TOO EXPENSIVE 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98BRCANMAMMYNOT reports the main reason why the woman has never had a mammogram.01No need02Not sick03No symptoms04Fear of results05No support from family/husband06Too far07Too expensive95Other97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver had exam to test for cervical cancer1110F) Have you ever heard of a pap smear, that is, an exam that consists of removing cells from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer in a woman's womb?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 1200)For women who have heard of cervical cancer, CERVCANEXAM indicates whether the woman has ever had a test or exam to see if she has cervical cancer.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Cancer Variables -- TOPICSEver heard of pap smear1110G) Have you ever had such an exam in your life time?
YES 1
NO 2PAPSMEVHEARD indicates whether the respondent has ever heard of a pap smear. A pap smear is an exam in which cells are removed from the cervix to detect changes that can suggest the presence of cancer.9NIU (not in universe)0No1Yes8MissingCancer Variables -- TOPICSWhether and when this child's pregnancy wanted228) When you got pregnant, did you want to get pregnant at that time?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 230)
NO 2For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, CHDESIRE (M10) indicates whether the child was wanted at the time of pregnancy, was wanted but later, or was not wanted at all.1Wanted then2Wanted later3No more wanted7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSTime wanted to wait before pregnancy407) How much longer did you want to wait?
MONTHS 1 ____
YEARS 2 ____
DON'T KNOW 998For children born in the three to five years before the survey to women who wanted to become pregnant later, CHDESIREL (M11) reports the length of time the mother would have wanted to wait for that pregnancy.
Following DHS convention, intervals reported in weeks are coded with a "1" in the first digit, while intervals reported in years are coded with a "2" in the first digit.100MONTHS1011 month1022 months10331044105510661077108810991101011111112121131311414115151161611717118181191912020121211222212323124241252512626127271282812929130301313113232133331343413535136361373713838139391404014141142421434314444145451464614747148481494915050151511525215353154541555515656157571585815959160601616116262163631646416565166661676716868169691707017171172721737317474175751767617777178781797918080181811828218383184841858518686187871888818989190901919119292193931949419595196961979719898199Months, number unspecified200YEARS2011 year2022 years2033204420552066207720882099210102111121212213132141421515216162171721818219192202022121222222232322424225252262622727228282292923030+299Years, number unspecified997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSSex of child213) Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?
BOY 1
GIRL 2KIDSEX (B4) reports the sex of the child.1Male2FemaleChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild is alive216) Is (NAME) still alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 220)KIDALIVE (B5) reports whether the child was alive or dead at the time of interview.0No1YesChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's day of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHDAY (B17) reports the day of the month of the child's birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's month of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHMO (B1) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's year of birth215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDBIRTHYR (B2) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.1948194819491949195019501951195119521952195319531954195419551955195619561957195719581958195919591960196019611961196219621963196319641964196519651966196619671967196819681969196919701970197119711972197219731973197419741975197519761976197719771978197819791979198019801981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information about child's age and date of birthKIDAGEINFO (B10) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.01Month, year, and day complete02Month and year complete03Year and season04Year, season, and age - month imputed05Year and age - month imputed06Year and age - year ignored07Month and age - year imputed08Year - age calculated, month imputed09Year - age and month imputed10Age - year calculated, month imputed11Age - year and month imputed12Month - age, year imputed13None - all imputed96Inconsistent98MissingChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in years217) IF ALIVE:
How old was (NAME) at (NAME)'s last birthday?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS.
YEARS _________________________KIDCURAGE (B8) reports the current age of the child, in years, at the time of the survey.00Less than 1 year011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066 years077 years088 years099 years1010 years1111 years1212 years1313 years1414 years1515 years1616 years1717 years1818 years1919 years2020 years2121 years2222 years2323 years2424 years2525 years2626 years2727 years2828 years2929 years3030 years3131 years3232 years3333 years3434 years3535 years3636 years3737 years3838 years3939 years4040 years4141 years4242 years97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSCurrent age of child in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDCURAGEMO (B19) reports the current age of the child, in months, at the time of the survey. If the child has died, KIDCURAGEMO reports the number of months since the child was born.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's date of birth (CMC)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDDOBCMC (B3) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child.KIDDOBCMC (B3) is a 4-digit variable.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's century day of birth (CDC)215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____KIDDOBCDC (B18) reports the century day code for the child's date of birth.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. Century day codes are conceptually similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program's "Calculating the Age of Children More Precisely" documentation,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn't affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in KIDDOBCDC are calculated using the Gregorian calendar.Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number212) What name was given to your (first/next) baby?
RECORD NAME.
BIRTH HISTORY NUMBER.KIDBORD (BORD) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 = the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild is twin or single birth214) Were any of these births twins?
SINGLE 1
MULTIPLE 2KIDTWIN (B0) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a single birth.10Single birth/not a twin20Twin or multiple211st of multiple births222nd of multiple births233rd of multiple births244th of multiple births255th of multiple births266th of multiple birthsChild demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild age at death (non-imputed)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____For deceased children, KIDAGEDEATH (B6) reports the age of the child at death in days, months or years. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit: 1 for days, 2 for months, 3 for years.100Days: Died on day of birth1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days198Days, unknown199Days old, number missing200Months old: Month of birth2011 month2022 months2033 months2044 months2055 months2066 months2077 months2088 months2099 months21010 months21111 months21212 months21313 months21414 months21515 months21616 months21717 months21818 months21919 months22020 months22121 months22222 months22323 months22424 months22525 months22626 months22727 months22828 months22929 months23030 months23131 months23232 months23333 months23434 months23535 months23636 months23737 months23838 months23939 months24040 months24141 months24242 months24343 months24444 months24545 months24646 months24747 months24848 months24949 months25050 months25151 months25252 months25353 months25454 months25555 months25656 months25757 months25858 months25959 months26060 months26161 months26262 months26363 months26464 months26565 months26666 months297Months, inconsistent298Months, unknown299Months old, number missing300Years3011 year3022 years3033 years3044 years3055 years3066 years3077 years3088 years3099 years31010 years31111 years31212 years31313 years31414 years31515 years31616 years31717 years31818 years31919 years32020 years32121 years32222 years32323 years32424 years32525 years32626 years32727 years32828 years32929 years33030 years33131 years33232 years33333 years33434 years33535 years33636 years33737 years33838 years33939 years34040 years397Years old, number inconsistent398Years old, number unknown399Years old, number missing997Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild's age at death in month (including imputed)220) IF DEAD:
How old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
IF '12 MONTHS' OR '1 YR', ASK: Did (NAME) have (his/her) first birthday?
THEN ASK: Exactly how many months old was (NAME) when (he/she) died?
RECORD DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; MONTHS IF LESS THAN TWO YEARS; OR YEARS.
DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 _____For deceased children, KIDAGEDIEDIMP (B7) reports the age of the child at death in months (including imputed ages).999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSFlags for reported age at death of childKIDAGEDEATHFLAG (B13) reports the type of problem, if any, found when editing responses about the child's age at death (in KIDAGEDEATH). A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.0No flag1Reported age places death after interview2Reported age less than reported duration breastfeeding3Reported age less than age given supplemental food4Reported age less than age first breastfed5Reported age before last vaccination6Reported age outside expected range for units7Reported age was imputed, units given8Reported age was imputed, units not given9NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSChild lives with female respondent or with others218) IF ALIVE:
Is (NAME) living with you?
YES 1
NO 2KIDLIVESWITH (B9) reports the person the child usually lives with (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).10Woman respondent20Elsewhere21With father22With other relative23With someone else24Child age 15+, lives elsewhere98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child in household219) IF ALIVE:
RECORD HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER OF CHILD. RECORD '00' IF CHILD NOT LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD.
HOUSEHOLD LINE NUMBER _____ (NEXT BIRTH)LINENOKID (B16) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the child's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking the woman respondent, "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.00Not listed in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child's parent or caretaker110) LINE NUMBER OF PARENT/OTHER ADULT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHILD FROM COLUMN 1 OF HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE.
LINE NUMBER __
(RECORD '00' IF NOT LISTED)LINENOPARENT (HW51) reports the line number, in the household listing, of the parent or caretaker of a child whose hemoglobin levels were measured, based on blood drawn by DHS personnel.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454598Missing99NIU (not in universe)46464747484849495050Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLength of preceding birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the first-born, or the twin of the first-born, child, BIRTHINTPREMO (B11) indicates the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's first older sibling).005500440033002200110000998Missing0066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360361361362362363363364364365365999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSLength of following birth interval, in months215) On what day, month, and year was (NAME) born?
DAY ___
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the last-born, or twin of the last-born, child, BIRTHINTPOSTMO (B12) indicates the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born before the mother's next birth (or before the child's first younger sibling).999NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSAny other live births in interval between birth and previous reported birth221) Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died after birth?
SKIP FIRST CHILD.
YES 1 (ADD BIRTH)
NO 2 (NEXT BIRTH)OTHBIRTHININT (B15) indicates whether there were any other live births in the interval between this birth and the previously reported birth. The survey form included the question, "Were there any other live births between (NAME OF PREVIOUS BIRTH) and (NAME), including any children who died?"
For DHS Phase III only, OTHBIRTHININT (B15) is limited to "Births for which the interval between the birth and the previously reported birth was four or more years (B14 =1)," according to the Recode Manuals. For later Phases, the universe is all second- and higher-order births.
The DHS Recode Manuals include the following explanatory note about this variable:
Variables B14 and B15 are questions used in the interview to try and ascertain if the respondent had omitted any live births while reporting her birth history. The birth history may have been modified during the interviewing process, and the responses may not now correspond to the interval between the birth and the preceding birth recorded in this section. The data have been included to help indicate cases where the respondent may have omitted live births while originally reporting the birth history. The omitted births should be included in this final version of the birth history.0No1Yes8Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Child demography core Variables -- TOPICSAge of child in months103) IF MOTHER INTERVIEWED: COPY CHILD'S DATE OF BIRTH (DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR) FROM BIRTH HISTORY. IF MOTHER NOT INTERVIEWED ASK: What is (NAME)'s date of birth?
DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR ____For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of the mother's interview (and at the time of the height and weight measurement of the child). This information is useful for calculating child malnutrition indicators such as height-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-age (underweight). The DHS Recode manuals report that the child's age in months is calculated from the century month code of the date of interview minus the century month code of the date of birth of the child.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595998Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSIndex to birth history, for child measurementHWINDEX (HWIDX) reports the line number, in the birth history, of children under age 5 who were included in the health history of the women's questionnaire and who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement. The most recently born child would be coded 1, and the line number of the child should match the number in BIDX (index to birth history) and HIDX (index to children in health history).1122334455669NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSConsent granted to draw blood for hemoglobin test111) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST FROM PARENT/OTHER ADULT.
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. This survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia. We ask that all children born in 2012 or later take part in anemia testing in this survey and give a few drops of blood from a finger or heel. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after each test.
The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey teams.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you allow (NAME OF CHILD) to participate in the anemia test?HEMOCONSENT (HW52) indicates whether permission was granted for the person's blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level; blood was drawn only if consent was given by the persons themselves (if adults) or by a parent or guardian (if a minor).11Granted, but no signature10Granted20Not granted21Refused22Not present23Consent statement not read24Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (gram/deciliter)113) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN THE ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL _____.__
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996HEMOLEVEL (HW53) reports the level of hemoglobin in the child's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HEMOLEVEL is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of the child's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see ANEMIALVLKID (HW57).994Information not collected (CS)995Not present996Refused997Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested113) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN THE ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL _____.__
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996HEMOTEST (HW55) indicates whether the person's hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel or, if not, why the person's hemoglobin level was not measured. All "no" responses have a common first digit of "2," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., consent refused versus technical problem).10Measured20Not measured21Dead22Not present23Refused24Technical problem25Other97No measurement found in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level adjusted by altitude113) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN THE ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL _____.__
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996HEMOLEVELALT (HW56) reports the level of hemoglobin in the child's blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HEMOLEVELALT is a 4-digit numeric variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of the child's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see ANEMIALVLKID (HW57).9997Inconsistent9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level of child113) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN THE ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL _____.__
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996ANEMIALVLKID (HW57) reports the child's level of anemia, from severely anemic to not anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "[Hemoglobin] Levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia."1Severe2Moderate3Mild4Not anemic8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSReceived prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XANCARE indicates whether the child's mother received any antenatal care while the child was in utero. This variable is the inverse of ANCARENONE (M2N).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XANCAREDOC (M2A) indicates whether a doctor gave the child's mother antenatal care while the child was in utero.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.9NIU (not in universe)8Missing1Yes0NoChild antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XANCARENURM (M2B) indicates whether a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) gave the child's mother antenatal care while the child was in utero.
Some samples in the "ANCARE" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category in ANCARENURM. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories included in this variable by country.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XANCAREOTH (M2K) indicates whether some other (unspecified) person gave the child's mother antenatal care while the child was in utero. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSReceived no prenatal care409) Whom did you see? Anyone else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY EACH TYPE OF PERSON AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) __________________ XANCARENONE (M2N) indicates whether the child's mother did not receive antenatal care while the child was in utero. The structure of the question varied across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming of first antenatal visit for this pregnancy: Months411) How many months pregnant were you when you first received antenatal care for this pregnancy?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW 98For children born in the three to five years before the survey, and whose mothers received antenatal care while the child was in utero (ANCARE), ANVISMO (M13) indicates the timing of the mother's first antenatal visit during that pregnancy, in months from the start of the pregnancy.00Less than 1 month pregnant011 month022 months033 months044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 months97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits when child was in utero412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98For children born in the three to five years before the survey, ANVISNO (M14) reports the number of antenatal visits the mother had while the child was in utero. Children whose mothers did not see anyone for antenatal care during the pregnancy are coded 0.
The related variable ANVISNOTOP20 supplies the same material with a consistently applied top-code of 20+ visits.000 visits01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020 (or 20+)2121222223232424252526262727282829293030 (or 30+)31313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757580808888909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of antenatal visits when child was in utero, topcoded at 20412) How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy?
NUMBER OF TIMES ____
DON'T KNOW 98For children born in the three to five years before the survey, ANVISNOTOP20 reports the number of antenatal visits the mother had while the child was in utero, with values topcoded at 20+ visits. Children whose mothers did not see anyone for antenatal care during the pregnancy are coded 0.
The related variable ANVISNO supplies the same material without imposing a consistent topcode.000 visits01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Mother weighed413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For children whose mothers received antenatal care while the child was in utero, ANCAREWT (M42A) indicates whether the child's mother was weighed at least once during antenatal care.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Mother's blood pressure taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For children whose mothers received antenatal care while the child was in utero, ANCAREBP (M42C) indicates whether the mother's blood pressure was taken at least once during antenatal care.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Mother's blood sample taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For children whose mothers received antenatal care while the child was in utero, ANCAREBLD (M42E) indicates whether a blood sample was taken at least once during antenatal care.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal care received: Urine sample taken413) As part of your antennal care during this pregnancy, were any of the following done at least once:
a) Was your blood pressure measured?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Were you weighed?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Did you give a urine sample?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Did you give a blood sample?
YES 1
NO 2For children whose mothers received antenatal care while the child was in utero, ANCAREUR (M42D) indicates whether a urine sample was taken from the mother at least once during antenatal care.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSTetanus injection before birth417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)ANTETNUS indicates whether the child's mother was given tetanus (toxoid) injections while the child was in utero, to avoid convulsions after birth.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections before birth417) At any time before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)For children born in the three to five years before the survey, ANTETNUSNO (M1) indicates whether, and how many, tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given to the mother while the child was in utero, to avoid convulsions after birth.
For a similar variable that only reports whether a tetanus injection was received, see ANTETNUS.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of tetanus injections before pregnancy418) Before this pregnancy, did you receive any tetanus injections?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
TIMES _____
DON'T KNOW 8For children born in the three to five years before the survey to women who received fewer than 2 tetanus injections while the child was in utero, PRETETNUSNO (M1A) reports the number of tetanus injections the mother received before that pregnancy began.00Received no injection011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSYears between prior tetanus injection and the pregnancy419) CHECK 418:
ONLY ONE TIME
a) How many years ago did you receive that tetanus injection?
YEARS AGO ____
MORE THAN ONE TIME
b) How many years ago did you receive the last tetanus injection prior to this pregnancy?
YEARS AGO ____For children born in the three to five years before the survey to women who received at least one tetanus injection before the child was in utero, PRETETNUSAGO (M1D) reports the number of years between that tetanus injection and the beginning of that pregnancy.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404096Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSCMC date of mother's last tetanus injection before pregnancy419) CHECK 418:
ONLY ONE TIME
a) How many years ago did you receive that tetanus injection?
YEARS AGO ____
MORE THAN ONE TIME
b) How many years ago did you receive the last tetanus injection prior to this pregnancy?
YEARS AGO ____For children born in the three to five years before the survey to women who received at least one tetanus injection before the child was in utero, PRETETNUSCMC (M1E) reports the century month code for the date of that pre-pregnancy tetanus injection.9998Can't be determined9999NIU (not in universe)Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Home410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCHOME (M57A) indicates whether the mothers received care at their own home.
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCHOME may also be interested in ANCHOMEOTH (received antenatal care at some "other" home).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other's home410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCHOMEOTH (M57B) indicates whether the mothers received care at some "other" home. The meaning of "other" depends on the "home" sources specified in a given survey.
IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCHOMEOTH may also be interested in ANCHOME (received antenatal care at own home).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Public hospital410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ X
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410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCPUBHOS (M57E) indicates whether the mothers received care at a public hospital.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPUBHOS, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in ANCPUBHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Public health center410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCPUBHC (M57F) indicates whether the mothers received care at a public health center.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPUBHC, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in ANCPUBHC.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other public sector410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCPUBOTH (M57L) indicates whether the mothers received care at some "other" public medical source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCPUBOTH from ANCPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and ANCOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Private hospital/clinic410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCPRIVHOS (M57M) indicates whether the mothers received care at a private hospital or clinic.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCPRIVHOS, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other private sector410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCPRIVOTH (M57R) indicates whether the mothers received care at some "other" private medical source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCPRIVOTH from ANCPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ANCOTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the private or the public medical sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Non-governmental organization (NGO)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ X
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410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCNGO indicates whether the mothers received care at a non-governmental organization (NGO).
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as ANCNGO, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Other410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCOTHER (M57X) indicates whether the mothers received care at some "other" source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish ANCOTHER from ANCPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and ANCPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). ANCOTHER includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sectors.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Government hospital (Jordan)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCJO1 indicates whether the mothers received care at a government hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO1 is combined with ANCJO2 (public university hospital) in ANCPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan surveys. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO1 are encouraged to review ANCPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: University hospital (public) (Jordan)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCJO2 indicates whether the mothers received care at a public university hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO2 is combined with ANCJO1 (government hospital) in ANCPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2007 and 2012 Jordan surveys. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO2 are encouraged to review ANCPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCJO3 indicates whether the mothers received care at a public Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCJO4 indicates whether the mothers received care at a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO4 is combined with ANCJO5 (UNHCR/other NGO) in ANCNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan survey. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO4 are encouraged to review ANCNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSPlace for antenatal care: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)410) Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ___________________________
HOME
YOUR HOME A
OTHER HOME B
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL C
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER D
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E
ROYAL MEDICAL SERVICES F
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) __________________ G
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC H
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER I
UNHCR/OTHER NGO J
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ___________________ K
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children whose mothers received antenatal care, ANCJO5 indicates whether the mothers received care from the UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) or some other NGO. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "ANC" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
ANCJO5 is combined with ANCJO4 (UNRWA health center) in ANCNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan survey. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using ANCJO5 are encouraged to review ANCNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Source for child antenatal care, CS Variables -- TOPICSMother took iron tablets/syrup during pregnancy420) During this pregnancy, were you given or did you buy any iron tablets or iron syrup?
SHOW TABLETS/SYRUP.
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 426)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 426)ANIRON (M45) indicates whether the child's mother took iron tablets or syrup while the child was in utero.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSDays mother took antenatal iron supplement421) During the whole pregnancy, for how many days did you take the tablets or syrup?
IF ANSWER IS NOT NUMERIC, PROBE FOR APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF DAYS.
DAYS ____
DON'T KNOW 998For children whose mothers received or purchased an iron supplement while the child was in utero, ANIROND (M46) indicates the number of days the child's mother took iron tablets or syrup.000Not taken996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Antenatal iron supplements Variables -- TOPICSSize of child at birth (subjective report)426) When (NAME) was born, was (NAME) very large, larger than average, average, smaller than average, or very small?
VERY LARGE 1
LARGER THAN AVERAGE 2
AVERAGE 3
SMALLER THAN AVERAGE 4
VERY SMALL 5
DON'T KNOW 8For children born in the last three to five years, BIRTHSZ (M18) indicates the size of the child at birth, reported subjectively by the mother.10Larger than average11Very large12Larger than average20Average30Smaller than average31Smaller than average32Very small97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSBirthweight in kilos428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For children born in the three to five years before the survey, BIRTHWT (M19) reports the child's birthweight in kilos with three implied decimal places (or, alternatively stated, in grams with no decimal places). Children who were not weighed are coded 9996.99959995+9996Not weighed at birth9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of weight at birth (health card or recall)428) How much did (NAME) weigh?
RECORD WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS FROM HEALTH CARD, IF AVAILABLE.
KG FROM CARD
_.___
KG FROM RECALL
_.___
DON'T KNOW 99998For children born in the three to five years before the survey, BIRTHWTREF (M19A) indicates whether the child's reported weight at birth (BIRTHWT) was recorded from a health card or based on the mother's recall. Children who were not weighed at birth are coded 0.0Not weighed1From written card2From mother's recall3Other answers7Don't know8MissingChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDuration of pregnancy227) How many months pregnant are you?
RECORD NUMBER OR COMPLETED MONTHS.
ENTER 'P's IN THE CALENDAR, BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH OF INTERVIEW AND FOR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED MONTHS.
MONTHS ___PREGDUR (B20) reports the duration of the pregnancy (in months) before the child was born, for children born in the three to five years before the survey.044 months055 months066 months077 months088 months099 months1010 months1111 monthsChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSChild delivered by caesarian section432) Was (NAME) delivered by caesarean, that is, did they cut your belly open to take the baby out?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 434)For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELCESR (M17) indicates whether the child was born by caesarian section. Question wording varied somewhat across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSTiming for caesarean section decision433) When was the decision made to have the caesarean section? Was it before or after your labor pains started?
BEFORE 1
AFTER 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey and who were delivered by caesarean section, DELCESRDEC (M17A) indicates whether the decision to deliver by caesarean section was made before or after labor began.7Don't know8Missing1Before labor started9NIU (not in universe)2After labor startedChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSPlace child was delivered430) Where did you give birth to (NAME)?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _______________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 434)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 434)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPTIAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ________________________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) __________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96 (SKIP TO 434)For children born in the three to five years before the survey, DELPL (M15) reports where the child was delivered. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300Nurse/midwife's home1400TBA's home1500Community/village health worker's home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2180Day hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2280Basic health center2290Sub-health center2300Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2400Government outreach2410Government health post2411Village health post2412Sub-health post2413Outreach clinic2420Government mobile clinic2430Government health worker2431Community based distribution (CBD)2432Field worker2433Community midwife2500Government dispensary2600Government family planning clinic2900Other public sector2901Health home2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Referral/specialty hospital3112District hospital3113Medical college hospital3120Private clinic3121Clinic3122Polyclinic3200Private doctor3300Private health center3400Private nursing/maternity home3500Private outreach3510Private mobile clinic3520Private health worker3521Nurse3530Private health post3600Private family planning clinic3700Private pharmacy/dispensary3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Red Cross facility4130Marie Stopes4140Refugee/NGO hospital4200Country-specific NGOs4201BLM4202CSI4203Egyptian family planning association (EFPA)4900Other NGO5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center/dispensary5210Religious health center5220Religious dispensary5300Religious health post5900Other religious/mission6000OTHER6100En route to provider6200Outside6300Abroad9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for delivery429A) How much did you pay the service provider for the delivery?
IF 9994 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9994
COST IN JD _________
FREE 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998DELCOST is an 8-digit numeric variable that reports how much the respondent paid for the child's delivery.00000000Free/did not pay99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSDoctor gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELDOC (M3A) indicates whether a doctor assisted with the child's delivery.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNurse/midwife gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELNURM (M3B) indicates whether a nurse or midwife (categories combined or not distinguished) assisted with the child's delivery.
Some samples in the "DEL" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as DELNURM, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include separate categories for nurse and midwife that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories in this variable.0No1Yes8MissingChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSOther person gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELOTH (M3K) indicates whether some other person assisted with the child's delivery. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.
Women could report more than one type of healthcare (or traditional) provider.9NIU (not in universe)0No1Yes8MissingChild delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSNo one gave delivery care429) Who assisted with the delivery of (NAME)? Anyone else?
PROBE FOR THE TYPE(S) OF PERSON(S) AND RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
IF RESPONDENT SAYS NO ONE ASSISTED, PROBE TO DETERMINE WHETHER ANY ADULTS WERE PRESENT AT THE DELIVERY.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR A
NURSE/MIDWIFE B
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _____________ X (SKIP TO 430)
NO ONE ASSISTED YFor children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, DELNONE (M3N) indicates whether no one assisted with the child's delivery.0No, received care1Yes, received no care8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICSMother's health checked after discharge/home delivery441) Now I want to talk to you about what happened after you left the facility. Did anyone check on your health after you left the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 445)For last-born children under age 5 who were either a) delivered at home/away from a medical facility, or b) delivered at a medical facility where their mother did not receive a health check before being discharged, DELPPCHKA (M66) indicates whether the child's mother received a postpartum health check sometime after the delivery of the child.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSHow long after delivery mother's health check took place442) How long after delivery did that check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, REDORS HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 __
DAYS 2 __
WEEKS 3 __
DON'T KNOW 998For last-born children under age 5 who were either a) delivered away from a health facility or b) delivered at a health facility where their mother did not receive a health check before being discharged, DELPPCHKATM (M67) reports the time in hours, days, or weeks between the delivery and the mother's postpartum health check.
The related variable DELPPCHKA (M66) indicates whether the child's mother received a postnatal health check.100Immediately/within first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks35353 weeks35454 weeks35555 weeks35656 weeks35757 weeks35858 weeks35959 weeks36060 weeks36161 weeks36262 weeks36363 weeks36464 weeks36565 weeks36666 weeks36767 weeks36868 weeks36969 weeks37070 weeks37171 weeks37272 weeks37373 weeks37474 weeks37575 weeks37676 weeks37777 weeks37878 weeks37979 weeks38080 weeks38181 weeks38282 weeks38383 weeks38484 weeks38585 weeks38686 weeks38787 weeks38888 weeks38989 weeks39090 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health after discharge/delivery at home443) Who checked on your health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ______________ 6For last-born children under age five who were either a) delivered away from a health facility or b) delivered at a health facility where their mother did not receive a health check before being discharged, DELPPCHKAWHO (M68) reports who conducted their mother's postpartum health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Health assistant1913Physician assistant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide/worker1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse1926Lady health visitor (LHV)1927Community midwife2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker2500Traditional practitioner2510Hakim2520Matron2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSWhere respondent's health check after discharge/delivery at home took place444) Where did the check take place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURSE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE.
(NAME OF PLACE) _____________
HOME
HER HOME 11
OTHER HOME 12
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 21
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
GOVT. MCH 23
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _____________ 26
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PRIVATE DOCTOR 32
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 33
UNHCR OTHER NGO 34
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ______________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________ 96For last-born children under age five who were either a) delivered away from a health facility or b) delivered at a health facility where their mother did not receive a health check before being discharged, DELPPCHKALOC (M69) reports where the child's mother's postpartum health check took place. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300TBA home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2160University hospital2170Military hospital2200Government health center2210Community health center2220Urban health center2230Rural health center2240Category I health center2250Category II health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2300Government outreach2310Government health post2311Village health post2312Sub-health post2313Outreach clinic2320Government mobile clinic2330Government health worker2331Community midwife2400Government maternal and child health (MCH) center2500Government pharmacy/dispensary2900Other public sector2901Health station/clinic2902Health office3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Specialty hospital3120Private clinic3200Private doctor3210Qualified doctor3220Unqualified doctor3300Private health center3400Private family planning clinic3500Private maternity home3600Private pharmacy/dispensary3700Private outreach3710Private health post3720Private mobile clinic3900Other private medical sector4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110NGO static clinic4120NGO satellite clinic4130UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)4200Country-specific NGOs4201CSI project4202BLM4900Other NGO facility5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center5300Religious pharmacy/dispensary5400Religious health post5900Other religious/mission9994Abroad9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSChild's postnatal check within 2 months445) I would like to talk to you about checks on (NAME)'s health after you left (FACILITY IN 430). Did any health care provider check on (NAME)'s health in the two months after you left (FACILITY IN 430)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 457)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 457)For last-born children under age 5, PNBABCK (M70) indicates whether the child had a postnatal check within 2 months of delivery.1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSHow long after delivery child's postnatal check took place446) How many hours, days or weeks after the birth of (NAME) did that check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1
DAYS 2
WEEKS 3
DON'T KNOW 998For last-born children under age 5 who had a health check within 2 months of delivery, PNBABCKTM (M71) reports the amount of time that passed before the child's health check.
See the related variable PNBABCK (M70) for more information.100Immediately/within first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks35353 weeks35454 weeks35555 weeks35656 weeks35757 weeks35858 weeks35959 weeks36060 weeks36161 weeks36262 weeks36363 weeks36464 weeks36565 weeks36666 weeks36767 weeks36868 weeks36969 weeks37070 weeks37171 weeks37272 weeks37373 weeks37474 weeks37575 weeks37676 weeks37777 weeks37878 weeks37979 weeks38080 weeks38181 weeks38282 weeks38383 weeks38484 weeks38585 weeks38686 weeks38787 weeks38888 weeks38989 weeks39090 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know999NIU (not in universe)998MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSWho performed newborn's postnatal check447) Who checked on (NAME)'s health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) _________________________ 6For last-born children under age five who received a health check within two months of delivery, PNBABCKWHO (M72) reports who conducted the child's postpartum health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1928Community midwife1927Lady health visitor (LHV)1913Physician assistant2240Female communivy health volunteer (FCHV)1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Qualified doctor1120Unqualified doctor1130Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1211Nurse/clinical officer1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1240Nurse/midwife/paramedic1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1912Community skilled birth attendant1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Assistant clinical officer1923Nursing aide/assistant nurse1924Health assistant1925Health extension worker1926MCH aide/worker1930Family welfare center1931Family welfare visitor1932Family welfare assistant2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2130TBA, unsure about training2200Community/village health worker2210Community health mother and child2220Lady health worker2230Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2300Traditional practitioner2310Matron2320Village mother2330Homeopath2340Hakim2400NGO worker2500Relative/friend2600Dispenser/compounder9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSWhere child's health check took place448) Where did this check of (NAME) take place?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THAT TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PALCE.
(NAME OF PLACE) ________________________________________
HOME
HER HOME 11 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER HOME 12 (SKIP TO 457)
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVT. HOSPITAL 21 (SKIP TO 457)
GOVT. HEALTH CENTER 22
GOVT. MCH 23 (SKIP TO 457)
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 23
ROYAL MED. SERVICES 24 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) _____________ 26 (SKIP TO 457)
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PRIVATE DOCTOR 32 (SKIP TO 457)
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 33
UNHCR OTHER NGO 34
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ______________ 36 (SKIP TO 457)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________ 96 (SKIP TO 457)For last-born children under age five who received a health check within two months of delivery, PNBABCKLOC (M53) reports where the child's postnatal health check took place. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.4160UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)2510Government MCH2331Community midwife2330Government healh worker5900Other religious/mission4140Marie Stopes4130Red Cross3720Private mobile clinic3710Private health post2313Outreach point4150Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)2170Military hospital2160University hospital2312Sub-center or sub-post1000HOME1100Respondent's home1200Respondent's parents' home1300TBA home1900Other home2000PUBLIC SECTOR2100Government hospital2110Referral/specialty hospital2120National/central hospital2130Provincial/regional hospital2140Urban hospital2150District/rural hospital2151District hospital2152Rural hospital2200Government health center2210Referral health center2220Community health center2230Urban health center2240Rural health center2250Integrated health center2260Family welfare center2270Primary health center2300Government outreach2310Government health post2311Village health post2320Government mobile clinic2400Government family planning clinic2500Government maternity home2600Government pharmacy/dispensary2900Other public sector2901Health box2902Health station/clinic2903Health office2904Community clinic2905Specialized medical school3000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR3100Private hospital/clinic3110Private hospital3111Specialty hospital3120Private clinic3121Polyclinic3122Clinic3200Private doctor3210Qualified doctor3220Unqualified doctor3300Private pharmacy/dispensary3400Private health center3500Private family planning clinic3600Private maternity home3700Private outreach3900Other private medical3901Private medical school4000NGO FACILITY4100NGO health facility4110Static clinic4120Satellite clinic4200Country-specific NGOs4201Egyptian FP association4202CSI project4203BLM4900Other NGO facility5000RELIGIOUS/MISSION5100Religious hospital/clinic5110Religious hospital5111Religious referral/specialty hospital5112Religious district hospital5120Religious clinic5200Religious health center5300Religious pharmacy/dispensary5400Religious health post9994Abroad9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSChild's health checked before discharge449) I would like to talk to you about checks on your health after delivery, for example, someone asking you questions about your health or examining you. Did anyone check on your health after you gave birth to (NAME)?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 453)For last-born children under age five who were born in a health facility, PNBABCKHF (M74) indicates whether the child received a postnatal health check before being discharged from the facility.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSTiming of child's health check before discharge450) How long after delivery did the first check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK. RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 ____
DAYS 2 ____
WEEKS 3 ____
DON'T KNOW 998For last-born children under age five who were born at a health facility and received a health check before being discharged, PNBABCKHFTIM (M75) reports the amount of time in hours, days, or weeks between the delivery and the child's postnatal health check.27575 days27474 days27373 days27272 days27171 days27070 days26969 days26868 days26767 days26666 days26565 days26464 days26363 days26262 days26161 days26060 days25959 days25858 days25757 days25656 days100Immediately/in first hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks997Don't know999NIU (not in universe)27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks35353 weeks35454 weeks35555 weeksChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked child health before discharge451) Who checked on your health at that time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ______________________ 6For last-born children under age five who were born at a health facility and received a health check before being discharged, PNBABCKHFWHO (M76) reports who conducted the child's postnatal health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.2700Dispenser/compounder2600Lady health worker (LHW)2500Family welfare worker2420Hakim2410Homeopath2400Traditional practitioner1927Community midwife1926Lady health visitor (LHV)2210Female community health volunteer (FCHV)2120Untrained TBA2110Trained TBA1912Health assistant1911Clinical officer1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2200Community/village health worker2300Relative/friend9995Other9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSMother's health checked before discharge435) I would like to talk to you about checks on your health after delivery, for example, someone asking you questions about your health or examining you. Did anyone check on your health while you were still in the facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 438)For last-born children under age 5 who were delivered at a health facility, PPCHECK (M62) indicates whether the child's mother received a postpartum health check before she was discharged from the facility.1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)0NoChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSTiming of mother's health check before discharge436) How long after delivery did the first check take place?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 __
DAYS 2 __
WEEKS 3 __
DON'T KNOW 998For last-born children under age 5 who were delivered at a health facility, and whose mothers received a health check before being discharged from the facility, PPCHECKTM (M63) reports the amount of time in hours, days, or weeks between the delivery and the mother's postpartum health check.100Zero hours1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours19191 hours19292 hours19393 hours19494 hours19595 hours19696 hours19797 hours19898 hours199Hours: number missing200Days2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days29191 days29292 days29393 days29494 days29595 days29696 days29797 days29898 days299Days: number missing300Weeks3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks35353 weeks35454 weeks35555 weeks35656 weeks35757 weeks35858 weeks35959 weeks36060 weeks36161 weeks36262 weeks36363 weeks36464 weeks36565 weeks36666 weeks36767 weeks36868 weeks36969 weeks37070 weeks37171 weeks37272 weeks37373 weeks37474 weeks37575 weeks37676 weeks37777 weeks37878 weeks37979 weeks38080 weeks38181 weeks38282 weeks38383 weeks38484 weeks38585 weeks38686 weeks38787 weeks38888 weeks38989 weeks39090 weeks39191 weeks39292 weeks39393 weeks39494 weeks39595 weeks39696 weeks39797 weeks39898 weeks399Weeks: number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPerson who checked respondent's health before discharge437) Who checked on your health at the time?
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
HEALTH PERSONNEL
DOCTOR 1
NURSE/MIDWIFE 2
OTHER PERSON
(SPECIFY) ________________ 6For last-born children under age 5 who were delivered at a health facility, and whose mothers received a health check before being discharged from the facility, PPCHECKWHO (M64) reports who conducted their mother's postpartum health check. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.2600Dispenser/compounder2500Family welfare worker1927Community midwife1926Lady health visitor1913Physician assistant2220Female community health volunteer (FCHV)1912Health assistant1000HEALTH PROFESSIONAL1100Doctor1110Doctor/clinical officer1200Nurse/midwife1210Nurse1220Midwife1230Nurse/midwife/LHV1300Auxiliary midwife1900Other health personnel1910Trained health personnel1911Clinical officer1920Limited training health personnel1921Patient attendant1922Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1923MCH aide/worker1924Assistant clinical officer1925Nursing aide/assistant nurse2000OTHER PERSON2100Traditional birth attendant2110Trained TBA2120Untrained TBA2200Community/village health worker2210Accredited social health activist (ASHA)2300Relative/friend2400Lady health worker9995Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSDuration of mother's postpartum abstinence463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____For children born in the three to five years before the survey, PPABMO (M8) indicates the duration, in months, of the mother's postpartum abstinence after the child was born. Children with mothers who were still abstaining at the time of interview were excluded from PPABMO, but they are included in the similar variable PPABMOC (M9).
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration were left with the original response, but are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG (M29) and are coded as "Inconsistent" on PPABMOC.93Sex res/no duration000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+9040 days95Still abstaining96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSMonths of mother's postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining)463) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have sexual intercourse?
MONTHS ___
DON'T KNOW ____For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, PPABMOC (M9) reports the calculated months of the child's mother's postpartum abstinence, including the duration for mothers who were still abstaining at the time of the interview. The similar variable PPABMO also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC.6060+0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for mother's postpartum abstinencePPABFLAG (M29) is a flag variable reporting the type of problem found when editing responses about the duration of mother's postpartum abstinence (in PPABMO), for mothers who had resumed sexual relations after the child was born (in the last three to five years). A code of 0 indicates no problem with the original response.9NIU (not in universe)0No flag1Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth2Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month4During pregnancy in calendar8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSDuration of mother's postpartum amenorrhea in months460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98For children born in the three to five years before the survey, PPAMHMO (M6) reports the duration, in months, of the mother's postpartum amenorrhea after delivery of the child. Children whose mothers' periods had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO, but children whose mothers were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC (M7).
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.93Pd. ret /no duration717170706969686867676666656564646363626299NIU (not in universe)000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616190Period not returned96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSMonths of mother's postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic)460) For how many months after the birth of (NAME) did you not have a period?
MONTHS __
DON'T KNOW 98PPAMHMOC (M9) reports the duration, in months, of mother's postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for children born in the three to five years preceding the survey. Mothers whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC. By contrast, only children of women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO.
The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the mother's following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.
For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (code "96" in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I. For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of mother's postpartum amenorrhea extended into her pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.000 months0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSFlag variable for mother's postpartum amenorrheaPPAMFLAG (M28) reports the type of problem, if any, found in editing data on the duration of the child's mother's postpartum amenorrhea, for children born in the three to five years before the survey. Cases with no known problem are coded 0.
For discussion of the editing rules implemented (by the survey administrators) for data on postpartum amenorrhea, see PPAMHMO and PPAMHMOC,1No flag2Greater than interval between birth and succeeding birth4Greater than interval between birth and date of interview by only 1 month6During pregnancy in calendar8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSTime spent at place of delivery431) How long after (NAME) was delivered did you stay there?
IF LESS THAN ONE DAY, RECORD HOURS; IF LESS THAN ONE WEEK, RECORD DAYS.
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___
WEEKS 3 ___
DON'T KNOW 998For children who were born in the five years preceding the survey and were delivered at a health facility, DELTIME (M61) reports the length of time the mother and child stayed at the health facility after delivery. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit, and intervals reported in weeks are coded with a "3" in the first digit.36464 weeks36363 weeks36262 weeks36161 weeks36060 weeks35959 weeks35858 weeks35757 weeks35656 weeks35555 weeks35454 weeks35353 weeks100Less than 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours15151 hours15252 hours15353 hours15454 hours15555 hours15656 hours15757 hours15858 hours15959 hours16060 hours16161 hours16262 hours16363 hours16464 hours16565 hours16666 hours16767 hours16868 hours16969 hours17070 hours17171 hours17272 hours17373 hours17474 hours17575 hours17676 hours17777 hours17878 hours17979 hours18080 hours18181 hours18282 hours18383 hours18484 hours18585 hours18686 hours18787 hours18888 hours18989 hours19090 hours199Hours, number missing200Less than 1 day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days299Days, number missing300Less than 1 week3011 week3022 weeks3033 weeks3044 weeks3055 weeks3066 weeks3077 weeks3088 weeks3099 weeks31010 weeks31111 weeks31212 weeks31313 weeks31414 weeks31515 weeks31616 weeks31717 weeks31818 weeks31919 weeks32020 weeks32121 weeks32222 weeks32323 weeks32424 weeks32525 weeks32626 weeks32727 weeks32828 weeks32929 weeks33030 weeks33131 weeks33232 weeks33333 weeks33434 weeks33535 weeks33636 weeks33737 weeks33838 weeks33939 weeks34040 weeks34141 weeks34242 weeks34343 weeks34444 weeks34545 weeks34646 weeks34747 weeks34848 weeks34949 weeks35050 weeks35151 weeks35252 weeks399Weeks, number missing997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Counseled mother on breastfeeding457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey, PPBFHELP (M78D) indicates whether a health care provider counseled the child's mother on breastfeeding in the first two days after the child's birth.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Observed breastfeeding457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey, PPBFOBS (M78E) indicates whether a health care provider observed the child breastfeeding in the first two days after the child's birth.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Examined unbilical cord457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey, PPEXCORD (M78A) indicates whether a health care provider examined the umbilical cord in the first two days after the child's birth.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Counseled mother on danger signs for newborns457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey, PPSIGNS (M78C) indicates whether a health care provider counseled the child's mother in the first two days after the child's birth on danger signs for newborns.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSPost-partum check: Measured child's temperature shortly after birth457) During the first two days after (NAME)'s birth, did any health care provider do the following:
a) Examine the cord?
YES 1
NO 2
b) Measure (NAME)'s temperature?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Counsel you on danger signs for newborns?
YES 1
NO 2
d) Counsel you on breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2
e) Observe (NAME) breastfeeding?
YES 1
NO 2For children born in the five years preceding the survey, PPTEMP (M78B) indicates whether a health care provider measured the child's temperature in the first two days after the child's birth.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)8MissingChild health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSChild put on mother's chest and bare skin after birthDELCHEST (M77) indicates whether the child was put on the bare skin of the mother's chest immediately after birth.00No10Yes11Yes, touching bare skin12Yes, not touching bare skin13Yes, don't know whether touching bare skin97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICSDuration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed)For children born in the three to five years before the survey, BRSFEDMO (M5) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding, including cases where 1) the child's mother was still breastfeeding at the time of the interview or 2) the child had been breastfed until his or her death. Cases in these two categories were excluded from the related variable BRSFEDUR on the duration of breastfeeding.
For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original report of the duration of breastfeeding were coded as "Inconsistent." In cases where the reported duration was one month longer than the relevant interval, the duration was shortened by one month. If the duration of breastfeeding exceeded the child's age at death, the duration of breastfeeding was changed to the child's age at death.000 months011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060+92Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding93Missing: Not asked (child died)94Never breastfed96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICSBreastfeeding status (categorical)For children born in the five years preceding the survey, BRSFEDCAT indicates whether the child was ever breastfed, and, if so, whether the child is still breastfeeding.
The related variable BRSFEDUR (M4) reports the number of months of breastfeeding for children who are no longer being breastfed. BRSFEDMO (M5) reports the calculated number of months of breastfeeding, including children who were still breastfeeding at the time of the interview.00Never breastfed10Ever breastfed11Still breastfeeding12Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding13Breastfed until died96Inconsistent97Don't know98MissingChild's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICSTime from birth until child first breastfed466) How long after birth did you first put (NAME) to the breast?
IF LESS THAN 1 HOUR, RECORD '00' HOURS; IF LESS THAN 24 HOURS, RECORD HOURS; OTHERWISE, RECORD DAYS.
IMMEDIATELY 000
HOURS 1 ___
DAYS 2 ___For children who were ever breastfed, BRSFEDST (M34) reports the length of time between the child's birth and when the child was first breastfed. Following DHS convention, intervals reported in hours are coded with a "1" in the first digit, and intervals reported in days are coded with a "2" in the first digit.000Immediately100Within 1 hour1011 hour1022 hours1033 hours1044 hours1055 hours1066 hours1077 hours1088 hours1099 hours11010 hours11111 hours11212 hours11313 hours11414 hours11515 hours11616 hours11717 hours11818 hours11919 hours12020 hours12121 hours12222 hours12323 hours12424 hours12525 hours12626 hours12727 hours12828 hours12929 hours13030 hours13131 hours13232 hours13333 hours13434 hours13535 hours13636 hours13737 hours13838 hours13939 hours14040 hours14141 hours14242 hours14343 hours14444 hours14545 hours14646 hours14747 hours14848 hours14949 hours15050 hours16060 hours17070 hours18080 hours19090 hours200Same day2011 day2022 days2033 days2044 days2055 days2066 days2077 days2088 days2099 days21010 days21111 days21212 days21313 days21414 days21515 days21616 days21717 days21818 days21919 days22020 days22121 days22222 days22323 days22424 days22525 days22626 days22727 days22828 days22929 days23030 days23131 days23232 days23333 days23434 days23535 days23636 days23737 days23838 days23939 days24040 days24141 days24242 days24343 days24444 days24545 days24646 days24747 days24848 days24949 days25050 days25151 days25252 days25353 days25454 days25555 days25656 days25757 days25858 days25959 days26060 days26161 days26262 days26363 days26464 days26565 days26666 days26767 days26868 days26969 days27070 days27171 days27272 days27373 days27474 days27575 days27676 days27777 days27878 days27979 days28080 days28181 days28282 days28383 days28484 days28585 days28686 days28787 days28888 days28989 days29090 days29191 days29292 days29393 days29494 days29595 days29696 days29797 days29898 days997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICSChild fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours (last birth)652) Did (NAME FROM 649) eat any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 'YES' PROBE: What kind of solid, semi-solid, or soft foods did (NAME) eat?
YES 1 (GO BACK TO 650 TO RECORD FOOD EATEN THEN CONTINUE TO 653)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 700)FEDANY24H (M39A) indicates whether the child ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.
The related variable MAFEDANY24H (V414) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day.
The related variable FEDANY24HX (M39) reports the number of times the child ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in the previous 24 hours.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSTimes child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours653) How many times did (NAME FROM 649) eat solid, semi-solid, soft foods yesterday during the day or at night?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ______
DON'T KNOW 8FEDANY24HX (M39) reports how many times the child ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.
The related variable FEDANY24H (M39A) indicates whether the child ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in the previous 24 hours.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSChild drank from bottle with nipple in last day or night470) Did (NAME) drink anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday or last night?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For living children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, BRSFEDBOT (M38) indicates whether the child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSChild taking iron pills, sprinkles, or syrup, past 7 days606) In the last seven days, was (NAME) given iron pills, sprinkles wirh iron, or iron syrup like [this/any of these]?
SHOW COMMON TYPES OF PILLS/SPRINKLES/SYRUPS.
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8IRONSUPKID (H42) indicates whether the child took iron pills, sprinkles or syrup in the past 7 days.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSChild was given Vitamin A in the last 6 months605) In the last six months, was (NAME) given a vitamin A dose like [this/any of these]?
SHOW COMMON TYPES CAPSULES.
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8VITA6MOKID (H34) indicates whether the child was given Vitamin A in the last 6 months.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child plain water in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDWATER24H (V409) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child plain water during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child plain water in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDWATER24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank plain water during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDWATER24H (M37A) to determine whether the child drank plain water during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDWATER24HX (V469A) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child plain water during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDWATERWKD (V470A) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child plain water during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child juice in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDJUICE24H (V410) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child juice during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child juice in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDJUICE24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank juice during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDJUICE24H (M37C) to determine whether the child drank juice during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDJUICE24HX (V469C) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child juice during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDJUICEWKD (V470C) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child juice during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child baby formula in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDFORM24H (V411F) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child infant formula in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDFORM24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank infant formula during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDFORM24H (M37F) to determine whether the child drank infant formula during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDFORM24HX (V469F) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDFORMWKD (V470F) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child tinned, powdered, or fresh milk in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDGENMILK24H (V411) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDGENMILK24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDGENMILK24H to determine whether the child drank any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDGENMILK24HX (V469H) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDGENMILKWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child soup or broth in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDSOUP24H (V412C) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child clear broth or soup during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child clear broth or soup in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDSOUP24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank clear broth or soup during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDSOUP24H to determine whether the child drank clear broth or soup during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDSOUP24HX reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child clear broth or soup during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDSOUPWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child clear broth or soup during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child other liquid in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDOTHLIQ24H (V413) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other liquids during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child other liquids in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDOTHLIQ24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank other liquids during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDOTHLIQ24H (M37L) to determine whether the child drank other liquids during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDOTHLIQ24HX (V469L) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other liquids during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDOTHLIQWKD (V470L) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other liquids during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child commerciall fortified baby food/cereal in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDCEREAL24H (V412A) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any commercially fortified baby food, such as Cerelac, during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any commercially fortified baby food in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDCEREAL24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate any commercially fortified baby food during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDCEREAL24H to determine whether the child ate any commercially fortified baby food during the previous day. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child grain in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDGRAIN24H (V414E) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDGRAIN24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDGRAIN24H (M37Q) to determine whether the child ate bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDGRAIN24HX (V469Q) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDGRAINWKD (V470Q) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child bread, rice, noodles, porridge, or other foods made from grain during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child orange/yellow vegetables in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDYELVEG24H (V414I) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. Such yellow vegetables contain various essential nutrients, including vitamin A.
MAFEDYELVEG24H describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDYELVEG24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDYELVEG24H (M37M) to determine whether the child ate pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDYELVEG24HX (V469M) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDYELVEGWKD (V470M) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child local tubers in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDTUBER24H (V414F) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. These vegetables are a source of healthful nutrients but lack the vitamin A content of their yellow equivalents, such as sweet potatoes and orange yams. MAFEDTUBER24H describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
The complementary variable MAFEDYELVEG24H (V414I) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child pumpkin, carrots, squash, or sweet potatoes that are yellow or orange inside.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDTUBER24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDTUBER24H (M37R) to determine whether the child ate white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDTUBER24HX (V469R) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDTUBERWKD (V470R) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava, or any other foods made from roots during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child green leafy vegetables in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDGRNVEG24H (V414J) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any dark green, leafy vegetables during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any dark green, leafy vegetables in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDGRNVEG24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate any dark green, leafy vegetables during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDGRNVEG24H (M37N) to determine whether the child ate any dark green, leafy vegetables during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDGRNVEG24HX (V469N) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any dark green, leafy vegetables during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDGRNVEGWKD (V470N) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any dark green, leafy vegetables during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child fruits with vitamin A in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDVITAFRUIT24H (V414K) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child fruits rich in vitamin A, such as ripe mangoes or papayas, during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child fruits rich in vitamin A in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDVITAFRUIT24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate fruits rich in vitamin A during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDVITAFRUIT24H (M37O) to determine whether the child ate fruits rich in vitamin A during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDVITAFRUIT24HX (V469O) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child fruits rich in vitamin A during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDVITAFRUITWKD (V470O) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child fruits rich in vitamin A during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child (other) fruits/vegetables in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDOFRTVEG24H (V414L) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other fruits or vegetables during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific food categories included in a particular sample.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child other fruits or vegetables in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDOFRTVEG24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate other fruits or vegetables during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDOFRTVEG24H (M37U) to determine whether the child ate other fruits or vegetables during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDOFRTVEG24HX (V469U) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other fruits or vegetables during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDOFRTVEGWKD (V470U) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other fruits or vegetables during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child organ meat in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDORGAN24H (V414M) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child organ meat, such as liver, kidney, or heart during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child organ meat in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDORGAN24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate organ meat during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDORGAN24H to determine whether the child ate organ meat during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDORGAN24HX reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child organ meat during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDORGANWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child organ meat during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child meat in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDMEAT24H (V414H) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any meat, such as beef, pork, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck, during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child meat in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDMEAT24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate meat during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDMEAT24H (M37T) to determine whether the child ate meat during the previous day. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child eggs in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDEGG24H (V414G) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child eggs during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child eggs in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDEGG24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate eggs during the previous day. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child fish or shellfish in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDFISH24H (V414N) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child fresh or dried fish or shellfish during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child fresh or dried fish or shellfish in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDFISH24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate fresh or dried fish or shellfish during the previous day. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child legumes (beans, peas, nuts) in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDLEGUM24H (V414O) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child legumes (beans, peas, lentils, or nuts) during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
The related variable MAFEDNUTS24H indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child nuts during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. To maximize comparability, users may want to combine responses to MAFEDNUTS24H and MAFEDLEGUM24H.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child legumes in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDLEGUM24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate legumes during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDLEGUM24H (M37W) to determine whether the child ate legumes during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDLEGUM24HX (V469W) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child legumes during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDLEGUMWKD (V470W) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child legumes during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child cheese or yogurt in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDCHEESE24H (V414P) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child cheese during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
The related variable MAFEDYOGURT24H (V414V) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child yogurt during the previous day. Because FEDCHEESE24H may include children who ate either cheese or yogurt, users may want to combine responses to MAFEDYOGURT24H and MAFEDCHEESE24H to maximize comparability.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child cheese in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDCHEESE24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate cheese during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDCHEESE24H (M37X) to determine whether the child ate cheese during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDCHEESE24HX reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child cheese during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDCHEESEWKD (V470X) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child cheese during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child yogurt in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDYOGURT24H (V414V) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child yogurt during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child yogurt in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDYOGURT24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate yogurt during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDYOGURT24H to determine whether the child ate yogurt during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDYOGURT24HX (V469X) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child yogurt during the previous 24 hours.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSMother fed youngest child other solid, semi-solid, or soft food in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDOTHER24H (V414S) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any other solid or semi-solid foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific food categories mentioned in a survey.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any other solid or semi-solid foods in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDOTHER24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate any other solid or semi-solid foods during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDOTHER24H (M37P) to determine whether the child ate any other solid or semi-solid foods during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDOTHER24HX reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any other solid or semi-solid foods during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDOTHERWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any other solid or semi-solid foods during the past week.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSTimes mother fed youngest child baby formula in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDFORM24HX (V469F) reports how many times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child infant formula in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes" (codes "1" through "7"), including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDFORM24HX thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank infant formula during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDFORM24HX to determine how many times the child drank infant formula during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDFORM24H (V411A) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDFORMWKD (V470F) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child infant formula during the past week.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Times child fed foods in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSTimes mother fed youngest child tinned, powdered, or fresh milk in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDGENMILK24HX (V469H) reports how many times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any milk in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes" (codes "1" through "7"), including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDGENMILK24HX thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank any milk during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDGENMILK24HX to determine how many times the child drank any milk during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDGENMILK24H (V411) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDGENMILKWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any milk during the past week.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Times child fed foods in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSTimes mother fed youngest child yogurt in past 24 hours650) Now I would like to ask you about liquids or foods that (NAME FROM 649) had yesterday during the day or at night. I am interested in whether your child had the item I mention even if it was combined with other foods?
a) Plain water?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
b) Juice or juice drinks?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
c) Clear broth?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
d) Milk such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink milk?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK MILK _______________
e) Infant formula?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) drink infant formula?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES DRANK INFANT FORMULA _______________
f) Any other liquids?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
g) Yogurt?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
IF YES: How many times did (NAME) eat yogurt?
IF 7 OR MORE TIMES, RECORD '7'.
NUMBER OF TIMES ATE YOGURT ___________
h) Any commercially fortified baby food, e.g., Cerelac?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
i) Bread, pasta, rice, maize, or any other food made from grains?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
j) Carrots, red sweet potatoes, or pumpkin?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
k) Any other food made from roots or tubers, such as white potatoes, other roots/tubers?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
l) Any green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, or mouloukia?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
m) Apricot, palm nuts, or yellow melon?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
n) Any other fruits or vegetables?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
o) Liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
p) Any meat, such as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, or duck?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
q) Eggs?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
r) Fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
s) Any foods made from beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas, or nuts?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
t) Cheese or other food made from milk?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
u) Any type of nuts or seeds, such as pistachio, almonds, cashew, peanuts, or sesame seeds?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8
v) Any other solid, semi-solid, or soft food?
YES 1
NO 2
DK 8MAFEDYOGURT24HX (V469X) reports how many times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child yogurt during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.
Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child yogurt in the previous day, all of her young children in the data are coded as "yes" (codes "1" through "7"), including any children who have died or who live elsewhere.
A positive response in MAFEDYOGURT24HX thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate yogurt during the previous day. See Comparability.
The related variable MAFEDYOGURT24H (V414V) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child yogurt during the previous 24 hours.000011022033044055066077+97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Times child fed foods in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICSAny liquid other than breast milk given in first 3 days467) In the first three days after delivery, was (NAME) given anything to drink other than breast milk?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 468)For children born in the five years before the survey and who were ever breastfed, NBFEDANY (M55) indicates whether the child was given anything other than breast milk to drink in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)8MissingFoods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Milk467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDMILK (M55A) indicates whether the child was given milk in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)8MissingFoods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Formula467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDFORM (M55G) indicates whether the child was given infant formula in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Fruit juice467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDJUI (M55F) indicates whether the child was given fruit juice in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Gripe water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDGP (M55D) indicates whether the child was given gripe water in the first three days after delivery. Gripe water is liquid (whose ingredients vary) that is given to infants to treat colic and other stomach ailments.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar and salt water solution467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDORT (M55E) indicates whether the child was given a sugar-salt-water solution in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Sugar water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDSUG (M55C) indicates whether the child was given sugar or glucose water in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Plain water467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDWAT (M55B) indicates whether the child was given plain water in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Tea/infusions467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDTEA (M55H) indicates whether the child was given tea/infusions in the first three days after delivery. Wording varied somewhat across samples. See Comparability.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Honey467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the five years before the survey, NBFEDHON (M55I) indicates whether the child was given honey in the first three days after delivery.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Other467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDOTH (M55X) indicates whether the child was given some other liquid in the first three days after delivery. The meaning of "other" is relative to the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSLiquids given before breastmilk, first 3 days: Nothing467A) What was (NAME) given to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL LIQUIDS MENTIONED
MILK (OTHER THAN BREAST MILK) A
PLAIN WATER B
SUGAR OR GLOCOSE WATER C
GRIPE WATER D
SUGAR-SALT-WATER SOLUTION E
FRUIT JUICE F
INFANT FORMULA G
TEA/INFUSIONS H
HONEY I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________________ XFor children born in the three to five years before the survey, NBFEDNO (M55Z) indicates whether the child was given nothing (i.e., no supplemental fluids) to drink in the first three days after delivery. Some children may have been fed the mother's colostrum, a nourishing milky fluid that comes from the breast before true milk appears.0No1Yes, given nothing8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Foods given to newborns Variables -- TOPICSChild had cough/difficult breathing recently620) Has (NAME) has an illness with a cough at any time in the last 2 weeks?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For surviving children under age 5, COURECENT (H31) indicates whether the child experienced a cough in the past 2 weeks. Question wording differences may limit the comparability of COURECENT; see Comparability.10No20Yes21Yes, past four weeks/month22Yes, last 24 hours23Yes, last 2 to 14 days24Yes, last two weeks97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSChild breathed with short, rapid breaths when had cough621) Has (NAME) had fast, short, rapid breaths or difficulty breathing at any time in the last 2 weeks?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 623)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 623)COUSHORTBRE (H31B) indicates whether the child experienced fast, short, rapid breaths or difficulty breathing in the last 2 weeks.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSChild with cough has problem in chest or sinuses only622) Was the fast or difficult breathing due to a problem in the chest or to a blocked or runny nose?
CHEST ONLY 1 (SKIP TO 624)
NOSE ONLY 2 (SKIP TO 624)
BOTH 3 (SKIP TO 624)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 6 (SKIP TO 624)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 624)For surviving children under age 5 who experienced fast or difficult breathing in the past 2 weeks, COUCHESTPROB (H31C) indicates whether the child's difficulty in breathing was due to a problem in the chest and/or a blocked or runny nose.1Chest only2Nose only3Both6Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSChild had fever in last two/four weeks618) Has (NAME) been ill with a fever at any time in the last 2 weeks?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For surviving children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, FEVRECENT (H22) indicates whether the child had a fever in recent weeks (most often in the previous two weeks). See Comparability.10No20Yes, fever21Yes, fever in last 2 weeks22Yes, fever in last 4 weeks97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSNumber of days after fever started advice/treatment was sought628) How many days after the illness began did you first seek advice or treatment for (NAME)?
IF THE SAME DAY RECORD '00'.
DAYS ____For surviving children born in the 5 years before the survey and who received treatment or advice for a fever or cough, FEVTREWAITDAYS (H46B) reports the number of days after the fever or cough began that advice or treatment was first sought.00Same day01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness or fever Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Antibiotics (pill/syrup)630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVANTIB (ML13I) indicates whether the child was given an antibiotic pill or syrup.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given antibiotics for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given antibiotics11Given antibiotics for fever12Given antibiotics for cough13Given antibiotics for fever or cough14Given antibiotics for fever and cough15Given antibiotics for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: (Antibiotic) Injection630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVINJ (ML13J) indicates whether the child was given an unspecified injection or an antibiotic injection.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given injection for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given injection11Given injection for fever12Given injection for cough13Given injection for fever or cough14Given injection for fever and cough15Given injection for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Acetaminophen630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW Z
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630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVACET (ML13L) indicates whether the child was given acetaminophen. Other common names for acetaminophen include paracetamol and Panadol (trade name).
The following related variables contain medicines that overlap with this variable:
Child given ibuprofen or acetaminophen is listed as FEVGIVIBACET
Child given aspirin or paracetamol for fever/cough is listed as FEVGIVASPARA
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given acetaminophen for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given acetaminophen11Given acetaminophen for fever12Given acetaminophen for cough13Given acetaminophen for fever or cough14Given acetaminophen for fever and cough15Given acetaminophen for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Ibuprofen630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVIBU (ML13M) indicates whether the child was given ibuprofen to treat this illness.
The related variable FEVGIVIBACET (ibuprofen/acetaminophen) contains medicines that overlap with this variable.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given ibuprofen for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given ibuprofen11Given ibuprofen for fever12Given ibuprofen for cough13Given ibuprofen for fever or cough14Given ibuprofen for fever and cough15Given ibuprofen for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or respiratory illness recently, FEVGIVHYDRACET indicates whether the child was given hydrocodone-acetaminophen. A trade name for hydrocodone-acetaminophen is Adol. This drug combination is not recommended for use in children under six years of age, due to a higher risk of severe side effects.
A few samples in the "FEVGIV" series ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, child given hydrocodone-acetaminophen11Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for fever12Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for cough13Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for fever or cough14Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for fever and cough15Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for fever or convulsions16Given hydrocodone-acetaminophen for fever or difficult/rapid breathing97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Home remedy or herbal medicine630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVHERB indicates whether the child was given a home remedy or herbal medicine.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the remedy for a fever
12: The child was given the remedy for a cough
13: The child was given the remedy for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the remedy for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the remedy for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the remedy for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given home remedy/herbal medicine for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given traditional herbs/medicines11Given home remedy/herbal medicine for fever12Given home remedy/herbal medicine for cough13Given home remedy/herbal medicine for fever or cough14Given home remedy/herbal medicine for fever and cough15Given home remedy/herbal medicine for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Other630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVOTH (ML13X) indicates whether the child was given some other medicine. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in the sample.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received the drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given the drug for a fever
12: The child was given the drug for a cough
13: The child was given the drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given the drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given the drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given the drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given other medicine for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given other11Given other medicine for fever12Given other medicine for cough13Given other medicine for fever or cough14Given other medicine for fever and cough15Given other medicine for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Nothing630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVNONE (ML13Y) indicates whether the child was given no medicine.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received no drug, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child was given no drug for a fever
12: The child was given no drug for a cough
13: The child was given no drug for a fever or a cough
14: The child was given no drug for both a fever and a cough
15: The child was given no drug for a fever or convulsions
16: The child was given no drug for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Given nothing for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, child given nothing11Given nothing for fever12Given nothing for cough13Given nothing for fever or cough14Given nothing for fever and cough15Given nothing for fever or convulsions97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild's fever/cough treated by: Don't know630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 to 4 weeks, FEVGIVDK (ML13Z) indicates whether the child's mother did not know whether or what medicine was given to the child.
A few samples ask separately about drugs taken for fever and drugs taken for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child's mother did not know whether or what medicine the child received, and the second digit indicates the child's illness:
11: The child received unknown treatment for a fever
12: The child received unknown treatment for a cough
13: The child received unknown treatment for a fever or a cough
14: The child received unknown treatment for both a fever and a cough
15: The child received unknown treatment for a fever or convulsions
16: The child received unknown treatment for a fever or difficult/rapid breathing
See Comparability for more information.16Don't know if/what given for fever or difficult/rapid breathing00No10Yes, don't know if/what child given11Don't know if/what given for fever12Don't know if/what given for cough13Don't know if/what given for fever or cough14Don't know if/what given for fever and cough15Don't know if/what given for fever or convulsions98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild taken to medical facility for fever/cough treatment630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever and/or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTREMEDFAC (H32Z) indicates whether they were taken to a medical facility for treatment for this illness.
According to the standard DHS recode manuals, a treatment source was considered a medical facility if it fell under the Public Sector or Medical Private Sector headers, except for Pharmacy.0Did not receive any treatment1Received treatment8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSWhether no treatment or advice sought for child's fever/cough630) What drugs did (NAME) take? Any other drugs?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
ANTIBIOTIC DRUGS
PILL/SYRUP A
INJECTION/IV B
OTHER DRUGS
ACETAMINOPHEN C
IBUPROFEN D
IBUGESIC E
ADOL F
REVANINE G
HOME REMEDY
HERBAL MEDICINE H
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________________X
DON'T KNOW ZFor young children with a fever and/or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRENONE (H32Y) indicates whether no treatment or advice was sought for this illness. This variable is constructed based on the responses to the standard DHS variables H32A-H32X.0No, received treatment1Yes, no treatment or advice sought8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child respiratory illness, treatment Variables -- TOPICSPlace first sought treatment for child's fever/cough627) Where did you first seek advice or treatment?
USE LETTER CODE FROM 625.
FIRST PLACE _______________________For young children who received treatment for a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTR1SRC (H46A) reports where treatment or advice was first sought. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.5221Community midwife1339Lady health worker (LHV)5240First aid worker2530Health care center/infirmiry2520Corporate health center2510Private health center1907Polyclinic1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160Category I hospital1170Category II hospital1180University hospital1190Military hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Category I health center1270Category II health center1280Family welfare center1290Primary health center1300Government outreach1310Government health post1311Village health post1320Government mobile clinic1330Government health worker1331Field worker1332Trained government health worker1333Community health worker1334Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1335Accredited social health activist (ASHA)1336Vaidya/hakim/homeopath1337Family welfare assistant (FWA)1338Female community health volunteer (FCHV)1340Government outreach clinic1341Primary health care outreach clinic1400Government family planning clinic1500Government maternity home1600Government maternal and child health (MCH) center1700Government pharmacy/dispensary1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health home1903Health station/clinic1904Health office1905Community clinic2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Specialty hospital2120Private clinic2121Polyclinic2122Clinic2200Private doctor2210Qualified doctor2220Unqualified doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Field worker2422Traditional practitioner2423Paramedic2424Community health worker2425Health surveillance assistant (HSA)2426Community-based distribution agent (CBD)2500Private health center2600Private family planning clinic2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical sector3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130UN Relief and Works Agency facility3140Red Cross3200NGO health worker3210Field worker3220Depot holder3300Country-specific NGOs3301Egyptian FP association3302BLM3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center4300Religious pharmacy/dispensary4400Religious health post5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5111General dealer5112Supermarket5113Tuck shop5120Market5130Kiosk5200Health worker5210Field worker5220Community health worker5230Traditional practitioner5231Hakim5232Traditional birth attendant5300Friend/relative5400Mobile clinic5500Youth drop-in center5600Church5700Informal channels5710Drug vendor5720Community support group5800Home9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1312Sub-center or sub-post1906Traditional medical clinic3150Marie Stopes3160Population Services International (PSI)3303Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)5900Charity/foundationSource for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Public hospital625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPUBHOS (H32A) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a public hospital for this illness.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as FEVTRPUBHOS, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, sought treatment at public hospital11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Public health center625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPUBHC (H32B) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a public health center for this illness.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as FEVTRPUBHC, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, sought treatment at public health center11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Other public source625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPUBOTH (H32I) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" public sector source for this illness. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish FEVTRPUBOTH from FEVTRPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and FEVTROTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the public or the private medical sector).00No10Yes, sought treatment at other public sector source11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Private hospital/clinic625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPRIVHOS (H32J) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a private hospital or clinic for this illness.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as FEVTRPRIVHOS, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
Additionally, a few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, sought treatment at private hospital/clinic11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPRIVDRUG (H32K) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a private pharmacy, dispensary, or drug store for this illness.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as FEVTRPRIVDRUG, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private, formal drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
Additionally, a few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.16Sought treatment for convulsions00No10Yes, sought treatment at private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Private doctor625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPRIVDR (H32L) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a private doctor for this illness.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, sought treatment from private doctor11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Other private sector625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRPRIVOTH (H32R) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" private sector source for this illness. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; and a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish FEVTRPRIVOTH from FEVTRPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector) and FEVTROTHER ("other" that is not described as under either the public or the private medical sector).00No10Yes, sought treatment at other private sector source11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Non-governmental organization (NGO)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRNGO indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from some non-governmental organization (NGO) for this illness.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, such as FEVTRNGO, while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGOs that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.
Additionally, a few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; a code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.00No10Yes, sought treatment at NGO11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Other625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTROTH (H32X) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" source for this illness. The meaning of "other" varies depending on the specific categories included in a given sample.
A few samples ask separately about treatment given for fever and treatment given for cough. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in composite coding. A first digit of 1 indicates the child received treatment from a given source, and the second digit indicates the child's illness. A code of "11" indicates the child received treatment for a fever; a code of "12" indicates the child received treatment for a cough; a code of "13" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or a cough; a code of "14" indicates the child received treatment for both a fever and a cough; a code of "15" indicates the child received treatment for a cough and convulsions; a code of "16" indicates the child received treatment for convulsions; code of "17" indicates the child received treatment for a fever or rapid/difficult breathing. See Comparability for more information.
IPUMS-DHS users should be careful to distinguish FEVTROTH from FEVTRPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and FEVTRPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector).00No10Yes, sought treatment at other source11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Government hospital (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO1 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples, FEVTRJO1 is combined with FEVTRJO2 (university hospital) in FEVTRPUBHOS (all public hospitals). IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO1 are encouraged to review FEVTRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.00No10Yes, sought treatment at government hospital11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: University hospital (public) (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO2 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a public university hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples, FEVTRJO2 is combined with FEVTRJO1 (government hospital) in FEVTRPUBHOS (all public hospitals). IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO2 are encouraged to review FEVTRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.00No10Yes, sought treatment at university hospital11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Government health center (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO3 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government health center. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For the 1990, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples, FEVTRJO3 is combined with FEVTRJO4 (government MCH) in FEVTRPUBHC (all public health centers). IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO3 are encouraged to review FEVTRPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.00No10Yes, sought treatment at government health center11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Government MCH (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO4 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government maternal and child health center (MCH). This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For the 1990, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples, FEVTRJO4 is combined with FEVTRJO3 (government health center) in FEVTRPUBHC (all public health centers). IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO4 are encouraged to review FEVTRPUBHC for a more comprehensive response category.00No10Yes, sought treatment at government MCH11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor young children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO5 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility for this illness. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.00No10Yes, sought treatment at Royal Medical Services11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO9 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health center. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FEVTRJO9 is combined with FEVTRJO10 (UNHCR/other NGO) in FEVTRNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO9 are encouraged to review FEVTRNGO for a more comprehensive response category.00No10Yes, sought treatment at UNRWA health center11Sought treatment for fever12Sought treatment for cough13Sought treatment for fever or cough14Sought treatment for fever and cough15Sought treatment for cough and convulsions16Sought treatment for convulsions17Sought treatment for fever or rapid/difficult breathing98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of fever/cough treatment: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)625) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) _____________________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with a fever or cough in the past 2 weeks, FEVTRJO10 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) facility or some other NGO facility. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific response categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "FEVTR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
FEVTRJO10 is combined with FEVTRJO9 (UNRWA health center) in FEVTRNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using FEVTRJO10 are encouraged to review FEVTRNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Source for respiratory treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSChild had diarrhea recently608) Has (NAME) had diarrhea in the last 2 weeks?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW (SKIP TO 618)For surviving children under age 5, DIARRECENT (H11) indicates whether the child had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks. Question wording differences affect the comparability of DIARRECENT; see Comparability.10No20Yes, recently21Yes, last 24 hours22Yes, last 2-14 days23Yes, last two weeks97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICSChild fed the same, more, or less fluid with diarrhea609) CHECK 469: CURRENTLY BREASTFEEDING?
YES
a) Now I would like to know how much (NAME) was given to drink during the diarrhea including breastmilk. Was (NAME) given less than usual to drink, about the same amount, or more than usual to drink?
IF LESS, PROBE: Was (NAME) given much less than usual to drink?
MUCH LESS 1
SOMEWHAT LESS 2
ABOUT THE SAME 3
MORE 4
NOTHING TO DRINK 5
DON'T KNOW 8
b) Now I would like to know how much (NAME) was given to drink during the diarrhea. Was (NAME) given less than usual to drink, about the same amount, or more than usual to drink?
IF LESS, PROBE: Was (NAME) given much less than usual to drink or somewhat less?
MUCH LESS 1
SOMEWHAT LESS 2
ABOUT THE SAME 3
MORE 4
NOTHING TO DRINK 5
DON'T KNOW 8For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAFLUIDUPDN (H38) reports whether the child was given more, less, or the same amount of fluid as usual during the illness. Question wording differences limit the comparability of DIAFLUIDUPDN across samples; see Comparability.10Same20Increase30Decrease31Somewhat less32Much less33Nothing to drink97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICSChild got same, increased, or decreased food with diarrhea610) When (NAME) had diarrhea, was (NAME) given less than usual to eat, about the same amount, more than usual, or nothing to eat?
IF LESS, PROBE: Was (NAME) given much less than usual to eat or somewhat less?
MUCH LESS 1
SOMEWHAT LESS 2
ABOUT THE SAME 3
MORE 4
STOPPED FOOD 5
NEVER GAVE FOOD 6
DON'T KNOW 8For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAFOODUPDN (H39) indicates whether the child was given more, less, or the same amount of food during the illness. Question wording differences limit the comparability of DIAFOODUPDN across samples; see Comparability.10Same20Increase30Decrease31Somewhat less32Much less33Stop entirely40Never gave food97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICSChild received any treatment for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATREANY (H21) is a summary variable indicating whether the child received any treatment for diarrhea. Based on standard DHS variables H11 to H21, DIATREANY indicates whether the child was taken to a public or private facility/practitioner for treatment and/or was given some medication (which could include a homemade sugar-salt-water solution) to treat the illness.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSWhether no treatment or advice sought for child's diarrhea616) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES'
a) Was anything else given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK'
b) Was nothing given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRENONE (H12Y) indicates whether no treatment or advice was sought for the child's diarrhea.0No, received treatment1Yes, no treatment or advice sought8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild taken to medical facility for diarrhea treatment616) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES'
a) Was anything else given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK'
b) Was nothing given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)For young children with diarrhea in the last two weeks, DIATREMEDFAC (H12Z) indicates whether they were taken to a medical facility for treatment. Based on standard DHS variables H12A to H12X, DIATREMEDFAC indicates whether the child was taken to any of the facilities listed under the "Public Sector" and "Medical Private Sector" headers, except for Pharmacy. The exact sources of treatment included in this grouping may vary across samples; see Comparability.0No1Yes, treatment at medical facility8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given antibiotics for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVANTIB (H15A) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given antibiotics to treat this illness.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given antimotility for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVANTIM (H15A) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given an antimotility drug to treat this illness. Such drugs slow down the movement of the gut, allowing more water to be absorbed back into the body and resulting in firmer stools and fewer symptoms of diarrhea.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given antibiotic injection for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVINJANTIB (H15B) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given an antibiotic injection to treat this illness.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given non-antibiotic injection for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVINJNONANTIB (H15H) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given a non-antibiotic injection to treat this illness.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given unknown injection for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVINJUNK (H15I) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given an unknown injection to treat this illness.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given an IV for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVIV (H15C) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given an IV (intravenous fluids) to treat this illness. The IV could have been used to deliver drugs and/or fluids to prevent dehydration and supply calories.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given other type of pill (not antibiotic, antimotility, or zinc) for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVOTHTYPPIL (H15F) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given some other type of pill or syrup (not antibiotic, antimotility, or zinc) to treat this illness. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given unknown pill/syrup for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVPILUNK (H15G) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given an unknown type of pill or syrup to treat this illness.
The content of DIAGIVPILUNK is similar to DIAGIVPILSYR (H15), which also reports that the child was given an unspecified (rather than unknown) pill or syrup to treat diarrhea. DIAGIVPILSYR is included in the standard DHS questionnaire starting in phase 1.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given home remedy or herbal medicine for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVHERB (H15D) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given home remedies or herbal medicines to treat this illness.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given oral rehydration for diarrhea615) Was (NAME) given any of the following at any time since (NAME) started having the diarrhea?
a) A fluid made from a special packet called Aquacell or Paralait?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8
b) A homemade sugar-salt-water solution?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVORS (H13) indicates whether the child was given a sugar-salt-water solution or oral rehydration solution (ORS) to treat this illness.10No20Yes21Yes, ORS - spontaneous22Yes, ORS - probed97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given recommended home solution with salt and sugar for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVSOLUT (H14) indicates whether the child was given a recommended homemade solution to treat this illness.10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)00No11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, probedDiarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given other treatment for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor young children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVOTHER (H20) indicates whether they were given some "other" treatment for this illness. The meaning of "other" depends on the types of diarrhea treatment specified in a given sample.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSChild given nothing as treatment for diarrhea617) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES': a) What else was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK': b) What was given to treat the diarrhea? Anything else?
RECORD ALL TREATMENTS GIVEN.
PILL OR SYRUP
ANTIBIOTIC A
ANTIMOTILITY B
OTHER (NOT ANTIBIOTIC OR ANTIMOTILITY) C
UNKNOWN PILL OR SYRUP D
INJECTION
ANTIBIOTIC E
NON-ANTIBIOTIC F
UNKNOWN INJECTION G
(IV) INTRAVENOUS H
HOME REMEDY/HERBAL MEDICINE I
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________ XFor surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVNONE (H21A) indicates whether the child was given no treatment for this illness.0No, given some treatment1Yes, nothing given as treatment7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICSPlace first sought treatment for child's diarrhea613) CHECK 612:
TWO OR MORE CODES CIRCLED (CONTINUE)
ONLY ONE CODE CIRCLED (SKIP TO 615)For young children who received treatment for diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATR1SRC (H44A) reports where treatment or advice was first sought. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.5221Community midwife1338Lady health worker (LHW)5240First aid worker2530Health care center/infirmiry2520Corporate health center2510Private health center1906Polyclinic1337Female community health volunteer (FCHV)1313Outreach clinic1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140Urban hospital1150District/rural hospital1151District hospital1152Rural hospital1160Category I hospital1170Category II hospital1180University hospital1190Military hospital1200Government health center1210Referral health center1220Community health center1230Urban health center1240Rural health center1250Integrated health center1260Category I health center1270Category II health center1280Family welfare center1290Primary health center1300Government outreach1310Government health post1311Village health post1320Government mobile clinic1330Government health worker1331Field worker1332Trained government health worker1333Community health worker1334Health surveillance assistant (HSA)1335Accredited social health activist (ASHA)1336Vaidya/hakim/homeopath1400Government family planning clinic1500Government maternity home1600Government maternal and child health (MCH) center1700Government pharmacy/dispensary1900Other public sector1901Camp1902Health home1903Health station/clinic1904Health office2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Specialty hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2122Private clinic2200Private doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Field worker2422Traditional practitioner2423Paramedic2424Community health worker2425Health surveillance assistant (HSA)2426Community-based distribution agent (CBD)2500Private health center2600Private family planning clinic2700Private maternity home2900Other private medical sector3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3110Static clinic3120Satellite clinic3130UN Relief and Works Agency facility3200NGO health worker3300Country-specific NGOs3301Egyptian FP Association3302BLM3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious referral/specialty hospital4112Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center4300Religious pharmacy/dispensary4400Religious health post5000OTHER5100Shop/market5110Shop5120Market5130Kiosk5200Health worker5210Field worker5220Community health worker5230Traditional practitioner5231Hakim5232Traditional birth attendant5300Friend/relative5400Mobile clinic5500Youth drop-in center5600Church5700Informal channels5710Drug vendor9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)1312Sub-center or sub-post1905Traditional medical clinic3140Red Cross3150Marie Stopes3160Population Services International (PSI)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Private hospital/clinic612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor surviving children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPRIVHOS (H12J) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a private hospital or clinic.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in DIATRPRIVHOS.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Private doctor612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPRIVDR (H12L) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a private doctor.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private doctors that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in DIATPRIVDR.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Non-governmental organization (NGO)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRFRND indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a non-governmental organization (NGO).
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of NGO facilities that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Private pharmacy612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPRIVDRUG (H12K) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a private pharmacy, drug store, or dispensary.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of private drug sources that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in DIATPRIVDRUG.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from DIATRPUBDRUG and DIATROTHDRUG, which refer to public drug sources and informal drug sources, respectively.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Other private source612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor surviving children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPRIVOTH (H12R) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" private source for this illness. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to better discern the exact meaning of "other" for samples of interest.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from DIATRPUBOTH ("other" under the public sector) and DIATROTH ("other" that is not described as under either the private or public sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Public hospital612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor surviving children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPUBHOS (H12A) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a public hospital for this illness.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public hospitals that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Public health center612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ X
*****
612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor surviving children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPUBHC (H12B) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at a public health center for this illness.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
For example, a given sample might include multiple categories for different types of public health centers that could be combined to create a more comprehensive response category. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Other public source612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRPUBOTH (H12I) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" public source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to better discern the exact meaning of "other" for samples of interest.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from DIATRPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector) and DIATROTH ("other" that is not described as under either the private or public sector).0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Other616) CHECK 615:
ANY 'YES'
a) Was anything else given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)
ALL 'NO' OR 'DK'
b) Was nothing given to treat the diarrhea?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 618)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 618)For children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATROTH (H12X) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment at some "other" source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Survey Text tab to better discern the exact meaning of "other" for samples of interest.
Users should be careful to distinguish this variable from DIATRPUBOTH ("other" under the public medical sector) and DIATRPRIVOTH ("other" under the private medical sector). DIATROTH includes those "other" categories that do not fit into the public or private medical sector.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Government hospital (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO1 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO1 is combined with DIATRJO2 (public university hospital) in DIATRPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO1 are encouraged to review DIATRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: University hospital (public) (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO2 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a public university hospital. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO2 is combined with DIATRJO1 (government hospital) in DIATRPUBHOS (all public hospitals) for the 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO2 are encouraged to review DIATRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Government health center (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO3 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government health center. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO3 is combined with DIATRJO4 (government MCH) in DIATRPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 1990, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO3 are encouraged to review DIATRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Government MCH (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO4 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a government maternal and child health center (MCH). This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO4 is combined with DIATRJO3 (government health center) in DIATRPUBHC (all public health centers) for the 1990, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 Jordan samples. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO4 are encouraged to review DIATRPUBHOS for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: Royal Medical Services (public) (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO5 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a Royal Medical Services (armed forces) facility. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: UNRWA health center (private) (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO9 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) facility. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO9 is combined with DIATRJO10 (UNHCR/other NGO) in DIATRNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO9 are encouraged to review DIATRNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSSource of diarrhea treatment: UNHCR/other NGO (private) (Jordan)612) Where did you seek advice or treatment? Anywhere else?
PROBE TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF SOURCE.
IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE IF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, WRITE THE NAME OF THE PLACE(S)
(NAME OF PLACE(S)) ______________________________
PUBLIC MED. SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL A
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER B
GOVERNMENT MCH C
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL D
ROYAL MED. SERVICE E
OTHER PUBLIC (SPECIFY) ___________________ F
PRIVATE MED. SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC G
PRIVATE DOCTOR H
PHARMACY I
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER J
UNRWA/OTHER NGO K
OTHER PRIVATE (SPECIFY) ________________ L
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ XFor children with diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATRJO10 indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child received treatment from a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) facility or some other NGO facility. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific response categories included in a particular sample. This response category is country-specific to Jordan.
Some samples in the "DIATR" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
DIATRJO10 is combined with DIATRJO9 (UNRWA health center) in DIATRNGO (all NGOs) for the 2017 Jordan sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using DIATRJO10 are encouraged to review DIATRNGO for a more comprehensive response category.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Place for diarrhea treatment, CS Variables -- TOPICSChild has health card504A) Do you have a card or other document where (NAME)'s vaccinations are written down?
YES, HAS ONLY A CAR 1 (SKIP TO 507A)
YES, HAS ONLY AN OTHER DOCUMENT 2
YES, HAS CARD AND OTHER DOCUMENT 3 (SKIP TO 507A)
NO, NO CARD AND NO OTHER DOCUMENT 4HEALTHCARDKID (H1) indicates whether the child had a health card and, if so, whether the card was seen by the interviewer. Child health cards were examined to determine whether and, if so, when, the child received specific vaccinations.10No card11No longer has card20Yes, currently has card21Yes, card seen22Yes, card not seen98Missing99NIU (not in universe)23Yes, card seen from health facilityChild vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICSChild has health card or other vaccination document507A) May I see the card or other document where (NAME)'s vaccinations are written down?
YES, ONLY CARD SEEN 1
YES, ONLY OTHER DOCUMENT SEEN 2
YES, CARD AND OTHER DOCUMENT SEEN 3
NO CARD AND NO OTHER DOCUMENT SEEN 4 (SKIP TO 511A)VACDOCKID (H1A) indicates whether the child had a health card or another document where vaccinations are recorded, and whether the card was seen by the interviewer.00Has neither health card or other document01Has health card only, seen02Has health card only, was not seen03Has other document only, seen04Has other document only, was not seen05Has health card and other document, only card seen06Has health card and other document, only other doc seen07Has health card and other document, both seen08Has health card and other document, neither seen99NIU (not in universe)Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICSChild received any vaccination (if no health card)511A) Did (NAME) ever receive any vaccinations to prevent (NAME) from getting diseases, including vaccinations received in campaigns or immunization days or child health days?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 526A)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 526A)For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACEV (H10) indicates whether the young child had received any vaccination. This variable generally relates to children who did not have a health card, the preferred source of documentation on vaccinations.
If no health card was shown, the interviewer asked whether the child had any vaccinations (documented in VACEV), and, if the answer was yes, asked about specific types of vaccinations. Note that VACEV is not a summary variable for all questions relating to vaccinations; rather, VACEV serves as a filter variable during the interview for children lacking health cards.0No1Yes6Less than 3 months7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICSChild received oral polio 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV1 (H4) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of oral polio vaccines.
The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV2 (H6), and VACOPV3 (H8) report the birth, second, and third administrations, respectively.
VACOPV1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received oral polio 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV1DAY (H4D) reports the day of the month that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV1MO (H4M) and VACOPV1YR (H4Y) report the month and the year of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received oral polio 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV1MO (H4M) reports the month that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV1DAY (H4D) and VACOPV1YR (H4Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received oral polio 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV1YR (H4Y) reports the year that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV1DAY (H4D) and VACOPV1MO (H4M) report the day of the month and the month of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).2018201819821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)2017201719811981Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received oral polio 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV2 (H6) indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of oral polio vaccines.
The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV1 (H4), and VACOPV3 (H8) report the birth, first, and third administrations, respectively.
VACOPV2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received oral polio 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV2DAY (H6D) reports the day of the month that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV2MO (H6M) and VACOPV2YR (H6Y) report the month and the year of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received oral polio 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV2MO (H6M) reports the month that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV2DAY (H6D) and VACOPV2YR (H6Y) report the day of the month and the year of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received oral polio 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV2YR (H6Y) reports the year that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV2DAY (H6D) and VACOPV2MO (H6M) report the day of the month and the month of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).201820181981198119821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received oral polio 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV3 (H8) indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of oral polio vaccines.
The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV1 (H4), and VACOPV2 (H6) report the birth, first, and second administrations, respectively.
VACOPV3 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vaccination card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received polio 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV3DAY (H8D) reports the day of the month that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV3MO (H8M) and VACOPV3YR (H8Y) report the month and the year of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received oral polio 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV3MO (H8M) reports the month that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV3DAY (H8D) and VACOPV3YR (H8Y) report the day of the month and the year of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received oral polio 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACOPV3YR (H8Y) reports the year that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACOPV3DAY (H8D) and VACOPV3MO (H8M) report the day of the month and the month of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).2018201819821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received hepatitis B 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACHB1 (H61) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of hepatitis B vaccinations. The hepatitis B vaccination is frequently given as an injection in the upper left arm, often at the same time as the DPT injections or polio drops.
The hepatitis B vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACHB2 (H62) and VACHB3 (H63) report the second and third administrations, respectively.
VACHB1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received hepatitis B 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB1DAY (H61D) reports the day of the month that children received their first hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB1MO (H61M) and VACHB1YR (H61Y) report the month and the year of the first hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB1 (H61).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received hepatitis B 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB1MO (H61M) reports the month that children received their first hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB1DAY (H61D) and VACHB1YR (H61Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB1 (H61).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received hepatitis B 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB1YR (H61Y) reports the year that children received their first hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB1DAY (H61D) and VACHB1MO (H61M) report the day of the month and the month of the first hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB1 (H61).2016201620152015201820182017201719891989199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420149996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received hepatitis B 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACHB2 (H62) indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of hepatitis B vaccinations. The hepatitis B vaccination is frequently given as an injection in the upper left arm, often at the same time as the DPT injections or polio drops.
The hepatitis B vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACHB1 (H61) and VACHB3 (H63) report the first and third administrations, respectively.
VACHB2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received hepatitis B 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB1DAY (H62D) reports the day of the month that children received their second hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB2MO (H62M) and VACHB2YR (H62Y) report the month and the year of the second hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB2 (H62).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received hepatitis B 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB2MO (H62M) reports the month that children received their second hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB2DAY (H62D) and VACHB2YR (H62Y) report the day of the month and the year of the second hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB2 (H62).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received hepatitis B 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB2YR (H62Y) reports the year that children received their second hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB2DAY (H62D) and VACHB2MO (H62M) report the day of the month and the month of the second hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB2 (H62).20162016201520152018201820172017199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420149996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received hepatitis B 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACHB3 (H63) indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of hepatitis B vaccinations. The hepatitis B vaccination is frequently given as an injection in the upper left arm, often at the same time as the DPT injections or polio drops.
The hepatitis B vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACHB1 (H61) and VACHB2 (H62) report the first and second administrations, respectively.
VACHB3 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received hepatitis B 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB3DAY (H63D) reports the day of the month that children received their third hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB3MO (H63M) and VACHB3YR (H63Y) report the month and the year of the third hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB3 (H63).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received hepatitis B 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB3MO (H63M) reports the month that children received their third hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB3DAY (H63D) and VACHB3YR (H63Y) report the day of the month and the year of the third hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB3 (H63).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received hepatitis B 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACHB3YR (H63Y) reports the year that children received their third hepatitis B vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third hepatitis B vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACHB3DAY (H63D) and VACHB3MO (H63M) report the day of the month and the month of the third hepatitis B vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third hepatitis B vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACHB3 (H63).201620162015201520182018201720171991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420149996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received DTaP-IPV-Hib 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDTAPIPVHIB1 indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio (inactivated), and Haemophilus influenzae type b. This combined set of 5 vaccines may be labeled as a pentavalent vaccination, but it should not be confused with VACPENTA1 (H51), which vaccinates against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b
The DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB2 and VACDTAPIPVHIB3 report the second and third administrations, respectively.
VACDTAPIPVHIB1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB1DAY reports the day of the month that children received their first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB1MO and VACDTAPIPVHIB1YR report the month and the year of the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB1.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB1MO reports the month that children received their first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB1DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB1YR report the day of the month and the year of the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB1.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB1YR reports the year that children received their first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB1DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB1MO report the day of the month and the month of the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB1.2013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received DTaP-IPV-Hib 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDTAPIPVHIB2 indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio (inactivated), and Haemophilus influenzae type b. This combined set of 5 vaccines may be labeled as a pentavalent vaccination, but it should not be confused with VACPENTA2 (H52), which vaccinates against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b
The DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB1 and VACDTAPIPVHIB3 report the first and third administrations, respectively.
VACDTAPIPVHIB2 uses composite coding, with a second digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB2DAY reports the day of the month that children received their second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB2MO and VACDTAPIPVHIB2YR report the month and the year of the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB2.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB2MO reports the month that children received their second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB2DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB2YR report the day of the month and the year of the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB2.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB2YR reports the year that children received their second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB2DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB2MO report the day of the month and the month of the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB2.2013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received DTaP-IPV-Hib 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDTAPIPVHIB3 indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio (inactivated), and Haemophilus influenzae type b. This combined set of 5 vaccines may be labeled as a pentavalent vaccination, but it should not be confused with VACPENTA3 (H53), which vaccinates against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b
The DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB1 and VACDTAPIPVHIB2 report the first and second administrations, respectively.
VACDTAPIPVHIB3 uses composite coding, with a third digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the third digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB3DAY reports the day of the month that children received their third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB3MO and VACDTAPIPVHIB3YR report the month and the year of the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB3.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB3MO reports the month that children received their third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB3DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB3YR report the day of the month and the year of the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB3.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received DTaP-IPV-Hib 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACDTAPIPVHIB3YR reports the year that children received their third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACDTAPIPVHIB3DAY and VACDTAPIPVHIB3MO report the day of the month and the month of the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third DTaP-IPV-Hib vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDTAPIPVHIB3.2013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACMMR1 indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of MMR vaccinations, which vaccinate against measles, mumps, and rubella.
The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination primary series usually consists of either 1 or 2 administrations, and the complementary variable VACMMR2 reports the second administration.
VACMMR1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card without date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR1DAY reports the day of the month that children received their first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR1MO and VACMMR1YR report the month and the year of the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR1.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR1MO reports the month that children received their first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR1DAY and VACMMR1YR report the day of the month and the year of the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR1.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR1YR reports the year that children received their first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR1DAY and VACMMR1MO report the day of the month and the month of the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR1.19991999199819982018201820172017201620162000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420149996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20152015Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACMMR2 indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of MMR vaccinations, or an activated MMR 2 dose, which vaccinates against measles, mumps, and rubella.
The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination primary series usually consists of either 1 or 2 administrations, and the complementary variable VACMMR1 reports the first administration.
VACMMR2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card without date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR2DAY reports the day of the month that children received their second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR2MO and VACMMR2YR report the month and the year of the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR2.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR2MO reports the month that children received their second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR2DAY and VACMMR2YR report the day of the month and the year of the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR2.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received MMR (measles, mumps, & rubella) 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACMMR2YR reports the year that children received their second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACMMR2DAY and VACMMR2MO report the day of the month and the month of the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMMR2.20092009200820082007200720062006200520052004200420032003200220022001200120002000199919992018201820172017201620162015201520102010201120112012201220132013201420149996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received vitamin A vaccination (most recent)508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACVITALAST (H33) indicates whether the child has received the most recent, or most recent reported, dose of vitamin A.
Vitamin A vaccinations are typically made up of supplements given every 6 months. The complementary variable VACVITA2 (H40) reports the second most recent, or second most recent reported, administration.0No1Yes, vacc date on card2Yes, reported by mother3Yes, vacc marked on card7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Vitamin A vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received vitamin A vaccination (most recent)508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACVITALASTDAY (H33D) reports the day of the month that children received their most recent, or most recent reported, vitamin A vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose most recent vitamin A vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACVITALASTMO (H33M) and VACVITALASTYR (H33Y) report the month and the year of the most recent vitamin A vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the most recent vitamin A vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACVITALAST (H33).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Vitamin A vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received vitamin A vaccination (most recent)508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACVITALASTMO (H33M) reports the month that children received their most recent, or most recent reported, vitamin A vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose most recent vitamin A vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACVITALASTDAY (H33D) and VACVITALASTYR (H33Y) report the day of the month and the year of the most recent vitamin A vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the most recent vitamin A vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACVITALAST (H33).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Vitamin A vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received vitamin A vaccination (most recent)508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACVITALASTYR (H33Y) reports the year that children received their most recent, or most recent reported, vitamin A vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose most recent vitamin A vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACVITALASTDAY (H33D) and VACVITALASTMO (H33M) report the day of the month and the month of the most recent vitamin A vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the most recent vitamin A vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACVITALAST (H33).1992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Vitamin A vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received rotavirus 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACROTA1 (H57) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of rotavirus vaccinations. The rotavirus vaccination is given orally, often at the same time as DPT injections or polio drops. Rotavirus is a common cause of severe diarrhea and gastroenteritis in infants and young children.
The rotavirus vaccination primary series usually consists of either 2 or 3 administrations. The complementary variables VACROTA2 (H58) and VACROTA3 (H59) report the second and third administrations, respectively.
VACROTA1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received rotavirus 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA1DAY (H57D) reports the day of the month that children received their first rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA1MO (H57M) and VACROTA1YR (H57Y) report the month and the year of the first rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA1 (H57).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received rotavirus 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA1MO (H57M) reports the month that children received their first rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA1DAY (H57D) and VACROTA1YR (H57Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA1 (H57).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received rotavirus 1 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA1YR (H57Y) reports the year that children received their first rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA1DAY (H57D) and VACROTA1MO (H57M) report the day of the month and the month of the first rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the first rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA1 (H57).2018201820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received rotavirus 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACROTA2 (H58) indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of rotavirus vaccinations. The rotavirus vaccination is given orally, often at the same time as DPT injections or polio drops.
The rotavirus vaccination primary series usually consists of either 2 or 3 administrations. The complementary variables VACROTA1 (H57) and VACROTA3 (H59) report the first and third administrations, respectively.
VACROTA2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received rotavirus 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA2DAY (H58D) reports the day of the month that children received their second rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA2MO (H58M) and VACROTA2YR (H58Y) report the month and the year of the second rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA2 (H58).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received rotavirus 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA2MO (H58M) reports the month that children received their second rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA2DAY (H58D) and VACROTA2YR (H58Y) report the day of the month and the year of the second rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA2 (H58).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received rotavirus 2 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
WRITE '44' IN 'DAY' COLUMN IF CARD OR DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT A DOSE WAS GIVEN, BUT NO DATE IS RECORDED.
BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA2YR (H58Y) reports the year that children received their second rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA2DAY (H58D) and VACROTA2MO (H58M) report the day of the month and the month of the second rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the second rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA2 (H58).2018201820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620169996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20172017Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received rotavirus 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACROTA3 (H59) indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of rotavirus vaccinations. The rotavirus vaccination is given orally, often at the same time as DPT injections or polio drops.
The rotavirus vaccination primary series usually consists of either 2 or 3 administrations. The complementary variables VACROTA1 (H57) and VACROTA2 (H58) report the first and second administrations, respectively.
VACROTA3 uses composite coding, with a third digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received rotavirus 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA3DAY (H59D) reports the day of the month that children received their third rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA3MO (H59M) and VACROTA3YR (H59Y) report the month and the year of the third rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA3 (H59).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received rotavirus 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA3MO (H59M) reports the month that children received their third rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA3DAY (H59D) and VACROTA3YR (H59Y) report the day of the month and the year of the third rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA3 (H59).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received rotavirus 3 vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACROTA3YR (H59Y) reports the year that children received their third rotavirus vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third rotavirus vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACROTA3DAY (H59D) and VACROTA3MO (H59M) report the day of the month and the month of the third rotavirus vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the third rotavirus vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACROTA3 (H59).2016201620182018201720172010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520159996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Rotavirus vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSChild received BCG (TB) vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACBCG (H2) indicates whether the young child had received the BCG vaccination against tuberculosis. The BCG vaccination is typically given as in injection in the arm or shoulder, and it usually causes a scar.
VACBCG uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child had been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).10No20Yes, any information source21Yes, from vac card22Yes, date on vaccination card23Yes, from vac card w/out date24Yes, from mother's report97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSDay child received BCG (TB) vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACBCGDAY (H2D) reports the day of the month that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACBCGMO (H2M) and VACBCGYR (H2Y) report the month and the year of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSMonth child received BCG (TB) vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACBCGDAY (H2D) reports the month that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACBCGDAY (H2D) and VACBCGYR (H2Y) report the day of the month and the year of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSYear child received BCG (TB) vaccination508A) COPY DATES FROM THE CARD OR DOCUMENT.
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BCG
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 1 (DaPT1/IPV1/HIB1)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 2 (DaPT2/IPV2/HIB2)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
PENTAVALENT 3 (DaPT3/IPV3/HIB3)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
Hep B 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ROTAVIRUS 3
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MEASLES
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
MMR (Measles/Munps/Rubella) 2
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
DPT Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
ORAL POLIO VACCINE (OPV) Booster 1
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____
VITAMIN A (MOST RECENT)
DAY ____
MONTH ____
YEAR ____VACBCGYR (H2Y) reports the year that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.
The complementary variables VACBCGDAY (H2D) and VACBCGMO (H2M) report the day of the month and the month of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations.
To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).201620162015201519821982198319831984198419851985198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320139996Inconsistent9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)20142014198119812017201720182018Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifierSAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.00101Model 201500401Afghanistan 201502401Angola 201505001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9705003Bangladesh 1999-0005004Bangladesh 200405005Bangladesh 200705006Bangladesh 201105007Bangladesh 201410401Myanmar 201510801Burundi 198710802Burundi 201010803Burundi 201611601Cambodia 200011602Cambodia 200511603Cambodia 201011604Cambodia 201412001Cameroon 199112002Cameroon 199812003Cameroon 200412004Cameroon 201114801Chad 1996-9714802Chad 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199620402Benin 200120403Benin 200620404Benin 201123101Ethiopia 200023102Ethiopia 200523103Ethiopia 201123104Ethiopia 201628801Ghana 198828802Ghana 199328803Ghana 199828804Ghana 200328805Ghana 200828806Ghana 201432001Guatemala 198732002Guatemala 199532003Guatemala 201532401Guinea 199932402Guinea 200532403Guinea 201235601India 1992-9335602India 1998-9935603India 2005-0635604India 2015-1638401Cote d'Ivoire 199438402Cote d'Ivoire 199838403Cote d'Ivoire 201140001Jordan 199040002Jordan 199740003Jordan 200240004Jordan 200740005Jordan 200940006Jordan 201240007Jordan 2017-1840401Kenya 198940402Kenya 199340403Kenya 199840404Kenya 200340405Kenya 2008-940406Kenya 201442601Lesotho 200442602Lesotho 200942603Lesotho 201445001Madagascar 199245002Madagascar 199745003Madagascar 200345004Madagascar 200845401Malawi 199245402Malawi 200045403Malawi 200445404Malawi 201045405Malawi 201646601Mali 198746602Mali 1995-646603Mali 200146604Mali 200646605Mali 201250401Morocco 198750402Morocco 199250403Morocco 200350801Mozambique 199750802Mozambique 200350803Mozambique 201151601Namibia 199251602Namibia 200051603Namibia 200651604Namibia 201352401Nepal 199652402Nepal 200152403Nepal 200652404Nepal 201152405Nepal 201656201Niger 199256202Niger 199856203Niger 200656204Niger 201256601Nigeria 199056602Nigeria 199956603Nigeria 200356604Nigeria 200856605Nigeria 201358601Pakistan 1990-9158602Pakistan 2006-0758603Pakistan 2012-1358604Pakistan 2017-1860401Peru 1991-9260402Peru 199660403Peru 200060404Peru 2004-0860405Peru 201060406Peru 201160407Peru 201264601Rwanda 199264602Rwanda 200064603Rwanda 200564604Rwanda 201064605Rwanda 201468601Senegal 198668602Senegal 1992-9368603Senegal 199768604Senegal 200568605Senegal 2010-1168606Senegal 2012-1368607Senegal 201468608Senegal 201568609Senegal 201668610Senegal 201771001South Africa 199871002South Africa 201671601Zimbabwe 198871602Zimbabwe 199471603Zimbabwe 199971604Zimbabwe 2005-671605Zimbabwe 2010-1171606Zimbabwe 201572901Sudan 1989-9078801Tunisia 198879201Turkey 199379202Turkey 199879203Turkey 200380001Uganda 198880002Uganda 199580003Uganda 200180004Uganda 200680005Uganda 201180006Uganda 201681801Egypt 198881802Egypt 199281803Egypt 199581804Egypt 200081805Egypt 200581806Egypt 200881807Egypt 201483401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 2013Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.11603Cambodia 201011602Cambodia 200511601Cambodia 200010803Burundi 201610802Burundi 201010801Burundi 198710401Myanmar 201505007Bangladesh 201405006Bangladesh 201105005Bangladesh 200705004Bangladesh 200405003Bangladesh 1999-0005001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9714801Chad 1996-9712004Cameroon 201112003Cameroon 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199681807Egypt 201481806Egypt 200881805Egypt 200581804Egypt 200081803Egypt 199581802Egypt 199281801Egypt 198880006Uganda 201680005Uganda 201180004Uganda 200680003Uganda 200180002Uganda 199580001Uganda 198879203Turkey 200379202Turkey 199879201Turkey 199378801Tunisia 198872901Sudan 1989-9071606Zimbabwe 201571605Zimbabwe 2010-1171604Zimbabwe 2005-671603Zimbabwe 199971602Zimbabwe 199471601Zimbabwe 198871001South Africa 199868610Senegal 201768609Senegal 201668608Senegal 201568607Senegal 201414802Chad 200468606Senegal 2012-1368605Senegal 2010-1168604Senegal 200568603Senegal 199768602Senegal 1992-9368601Senegal 198664605Rwanda 201464604Rwanda 201064603Rwanda 200564602Rwanda 200064601Rwanda 199260407Peru 201260406Peru 201160405Peru 201060404Peru 2004-0860403Peru 200060402Peru 199660401Peru 1991-9258603Pakistan 2012-1358602Pakistan 2006-0758601Pakistan 1990-9156605Nigeria 201356604Nigeria 200856603Nigeria 200356602Nigeria 199956601Nigeria 199056204Niger 201256203Niger 200656202Niger 199812002Cameroon 199812001Cameroon 199111604Cambodia 201402401Angola 201500401Afghanistan 201500101Model 201556201Niger 199252404Nepal 201152403Nepal 200652402Nepal 200152401Nepal 199651604Namibia 201351603Namibia 200651602Namibia 200051601Namibia 199250803Mozambique 201150802Mozambique 200350801Mozambique 199750403Morocco 200350402Morocco 199250401Morocco 198746605Mali 201246604Mali 200646603Mali 200146602Mali 1995-646601Mali 198745405Malawi 201645404Malawi 201045403Malawi 200445402Malawi 200045401Malawi 199245004Madagascar 200845003Madagascar 200345002Madagascar 199745001Madagascar 199242603Lesotho 201442602Lesotho 200942601Lesotho 200440406Kenya 201440405Kenya 2008-940404Kenya 200340403Kenya 199840402Kenya 199340401Kenya 198940006Jordan 201240005Jordan 200940004Jordan 200740003Jordan 200240002Jordan 199740001Jordan 199038403Cote d'Ivoire 201138402Cote d'Ivoire 199838401Cote d'Ivoire 199435604India 2015-1635603India 2005-0635602India 1998-9935601India 1992-9332403Guinea 201232402Guinea 200532401Guinea 199932003Guatemala 201532002Guatemala 199532001Guatemala 198728806Ghana 201428805Ghana 200828804Ghana 200328803Ghana 199828802Ghana 199328801Ghana 198823104Ethiopia 201623103Ethiopia 201123102Ethiopia 200523101Ethiopia 200020404Benin 201120403Benin 200620402Benin 200183401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 201340007Jordan 201752405Nepal 201658604Pakistan 2017-1871002South Africa 2016Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSCountryCOUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).001Model004Afghanistan024Angola050Bangladesh104Myanmar108Burundi116Cambodia120Cameroon148Chad180Congo Democratic Republic204Benin231Ethiopia288Ghana320Guatemala324Guinea356India384Cote d'Ivoire400Jordan404Kenya426Lesotho450Madagascar454Malawi466Mali504Morocco508Mozambique516Namibia524Nepal562Niger566Nigeria586Pakistan604Peru646Rwanda686Senegal710South Africa716Zimbabwe729Sudan788Tunisia792Turkey800Uganda818Egypt834Tanzania854Burkina Faso887Yemen894ZambiaIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSYear of sampleYEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year. For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample respondent identifierIDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample household identifierIDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSKey to link DHS clusters to context data (string)DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal placesIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique sample-case PSU identifierIDHSPSU is an identifying number unique to the primary sampling unit in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and PSU (the numbered primary sampling units within a given sample).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample sampling strataIDHSSTRATA is an identifying number unique to the sampling strata in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and STRATA (groups of geographically similar areas, from which primary sampling units are drawn).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific respondent identifierMCASEID is the unique identifier for each man in the men's sample for a given sample year. Using MCASEID and CLUSTERNOMN (MV001), analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS. For example, researchers can use MCASEID and CLUSTERNOMN (MV001) to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the men's file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS.
In most samples, users can identify men who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of MCASEID (and CLUSTERNOMN (MV001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.
MCASEID is created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNOMN (MV001), HHNUMMN (MV002), and LINENOMN (MV003). The last three characters indicate the male respondent's line number in the household file.
For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]MCASEID is a 18-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific household identifierHHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.HHID is a 15-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific primary sampling unitPSUMN (MV021) is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU, for men's samples. It should be used along with the variable DOMAINMN (MV023) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.
The DHS Recode Manuals for Phase 2 forward describe this variable as follows:
Primary sampling unit is a number assigned to sample points to identify the primary sampling units for use in the calculation of sampling errors. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number and/or the ultimate area unit, but may differ if the sample design required a multistage selection process.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Using sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.PSUMN (MV021) is a 6-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific sampling strataFor men's samples, STRATAMN (MV022) defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method.
In two-stage sampling, The DHS Program may first group small geographic areas, such as enumeration areas from the last census, into broad strata defined jointly by region and urban versus rural areas within a region. In the second stage of sampling, a subset of geographic areas (sample clusters) are selected as the sites for interviewing from within defined strata.
STRATAMN is not the same as DOMAINMN (MV023). (Domains represent statistically representative areas for which valid summary statistics can be calculated for a survey, such as provinces and national urban versus rural combined areas, as described in the survey's final report.) The DHS Program recommends using STRATAMN along with the variable PSUMN (MV021) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors, for men's samples.
Users are strongly encouraged to review the FAQ section provided by The DHS Program on specifying stratification and clustering here [URL omitted from DDI.], using Stata or SPSS to account for sample design.STRATAMN (MV022) is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific domainFor men's samples, DOMAINMN (MV023) defines the basic geographic units for which the sample was designed to yield representative estimates.
The DHS Recode Manual describes DOMAIN as follows:
For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
When national estimates are desired and analyzing men's samples, users should include survey design variables, including DOMAINMN (MV023) and PSUMN (MV021), and the correct sample weights (e.g., PERWEIGHTMN (MV005)) to adjust sampling errors to account for DHS' sample design.
In most countries, DOMAIN (or DOMAINMN for men's samples) defines the stratification for the sample (generally either regional or national). However, some countries use two levels of stratification, such as region and urban/rural areas. Users should check for the correct stratification design by consulting the Final Report(s) for the sample(s) of interest (particularly the Introduction and Sample Design sections and Implementation Appendix).99999NIU (not in universe)Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold number in clusterHHNUMMN (MV002) is the number identifying the household in which the male respondent was interviewed, within each men's sample.
To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUMMN with CLUSTERNOMN (MV001).
For most samples, HHNUMMN (MV002) and CLUSTERNOMN (MV001) can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the men's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS. However, in some household files, HHNUM (V002) and CLUSTERNO (V001) do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file.
For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]HHNUMMN is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific cluster numberCLUSTERNOMN (MV001) reports the cluster number for de facto residence of the man in the men's sample.
According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]." The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
CLUSTERNOMN is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATAMN (MV022) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.
CLUSTERNOMN (MV001) and HHNUMMN (MV002) can be used to merge the men's sample file to the household recode file. See the DHS webpage Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.CLUSTERNOMN is an 8 digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific ultimate area unitFor men's samples, ULTAREAUNITMN (MV004) reports the ultimate area unit for the man's de facto residence.
According to the DHS recode manuals, ULTAREAUNIT
is a number assigned to each sample point to identify the ultimate area units in the collection of data. It is usually the same as the cluster number [CLUSTERNO (V001)], but may be a sequentially numbered variable for samples with a more complicated structure.
ULTAREAUNITMN can be used to account for the impact of the sampling design clustering on the variance estimates and standard errors.ULTAREAUNITMN (MV004) is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold line number of man respondentLINENOMN (MV003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the man's name, when filling out the household schedule. After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656566666767686869697070717172727373Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's line number (answering Household questionnaire)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.LINENOHHRESP (HV003) reports the line number in the household schedule of the person responding to the questions asked in the household questionnaire. If nobody in the household was available for the interview, this variable is coded "00."00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535398MissingIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSMen's sample weightPERWEIGHTMN (MV005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population in men's samples.
While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHTMN before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS.
PERWEIGHTMN should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data from the men's samples.
Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHTMN mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.PERWEIGHTMN is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHTMN.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for domestic violence moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2DVSELHH (HV044) indicates whether the household where the respondent lives was selected for doing any interview(s) for the female or male domestic violence module. Using a table included in the questionnaire, interviewers randomly selected the women (or men) within these households to ask the domestic violence questions.
The related variable DVMODULE reports whether women themselves were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module.0No1Yes, selected for women's DV module2Yes, selected for men's DV module9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSYear of interviewINTYEARMN (MV007) reports the year when the interview with the male respondent took place.
The dates reported in INTYEARMN are based on the Gregorian calendar.1987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSMonth of interviewMONTHINTMN (MV006) reports the month when the interview with the male respondent took place.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSDay of interviewINTDAYMN (MV016) reports the day of the month on which the interview with the male respondent took place. INTDAYMN uses dates expressed in the Gregorian calendar.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of interviewINTDATECMCMN (MV008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview with the male respondent took place.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTDATECMCMN are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.INTDATECMCMN (V008) is a 4-digit variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for start of surveyINTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.141514151414141413991399139713971408140814021402139813981393139313921392139113911390139013881388138713871386138613811381137913791378137813771377137413741373137313721372136913691365136513641364136113611358135813551355135413541353135313501350134613461344134413391339133813381333133313321332133013301329132913281328132713271326132613251325132013201318131813071307130513051302130212991299129612961290129012881288128712871285128512831283128112811280128012771277127412741273127312711271126912691268126812641264126212621258125812571257125512551250125012491249124812481247124712461246124412441243124312421242124112411240124012391239123112311223122312201220121312131209120912071207120612061202120211991199119711971193119311911191118711871185118511841184117911791178117811771177117311731170117011671167116511651164116411631163116011601159115911581158115311531151115111431143113511351134113411271127112511251124112411181118111611161115111511131113111111111110111011091109110811081107110711051105110311031102110210961096109210921090109010841084107910791068106810661066106510651062106210581058104910491047104710361036Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for end of surveyINTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.14181418141714171403140314201420103910391051105110521052106210621066106610691069107010701073107310851085109010901092109210971097110111011105110511071107110811081109110911101110111411141115111511181118111911191124112411251125112611261130113011311131113911391148114811531153115711571158115811601160116311631165116511671167116811681171117111741174117611761182118211831183118511851187118711901190119111911193119311951195119911991200120012031203120412041205120512071207120812081211121112121212121512151217121712181218122312231229122912331233124212421244124412451245124612461247124712491249125012501251125112531253125612561261126112621262126512651266126612671267126812681272127212741274127512751276127612771277128012801282128212831283128412841286128612871287129212921294129412951295130013001302130213061306130713071310131013161316132013201321132113251325133113311333133313351335133613361337133713381338134013401343134313441344134713471349134913501350135413541356135613581358136013601362136213651365136713671370137013721372137413741378137813791379138013801384138413901390139213921394139413981398139913991402140214041404140514051406140614161416Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime men's interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)INTSTARTMN (MV801) reports the time of the start of the interview for the men's sample. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSTime men's interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)INTENDMN (MV802) reports the time of the end of the men's interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.9998MissingSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSLength of men's interview in minutesINTDURATIONMN (MV803) reports the duration of the interview for the male survey (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNOMN (MV804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."
INTDURATIONMN is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTARTMN (MV801) and INTENDMN (MV802).000 minutes01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909091919292939394949595+962+ Visits97Inconsistent98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSResult of men's interviewINTRESULTMN (MV015) reports the result of the interview for the men's sample. Code 1 represents a completed interview. Only completed interview cases are included in the DHS men's sample files, which provide the source material for men as a unit of analysis in IPUMS-DHS.1Completed2Not at home3Postponed4Refused5Partly completed6Incapacitated7OtherGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSNumber of visits for male interviewsVISITNOMN (MV017) reports the number of visits by an interviewer required to complete the interview for the men's survey.01102203304405506607708898MissingGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, men's surveyINTERVIEWERIDMR (MV028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the interviews for a men's survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.99998MissingGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, household surveyINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSType of place of residenceFor men's samples, URBANMN (MV025) indicates whether the man's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.1Urban2RuralGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSYears lived in place of residenceRESIDEINTYRMN (MV104) reports the number of years the man had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where he was interviewed.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696994Always95Visitor96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Migration Variables -- TOPICSGovernorate of previous residence (Jordan)PREVREGIONMNJO (MV105AJO) indicates the governorate of Jordan where the respondent lived just before moving to his current place of residence.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34Aqaba95Abroad99NIU (not in universe)Migration Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 1990-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. These regions are equivalent to groups of governorates and have consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1997_2017 (with three broad regions identified) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1990_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Amman, Madaba2Balqa3Zarqa, Mafraq4Irbid, Jarash, Ajlun5Karak, Tafiela, Ma'an, AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 2007-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO2007_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions represent governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated geographic variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which identifies groups of governorates, excluding the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO1997_2017 (which identifies three broad geographic regions).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO2007_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].11Amman12Balqa13Zarqa14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jarash24Ajlun31Karak32Tafiela33Ma'an34AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 2017 [GIS]GEO_JO2017 (V101_JO2017) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. Geographic units in the 2017 Jordan survey are governorates.
Other sample years for Jordan have their own sample-specific geography variables. The 2017 Jordan sample was included in the integrated variables GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples), GEO_ JO1997_2017, and GEO_JO2007_2017, all of which provide spatially consistent units over time.
A GIS map for GEO_JO2017 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34AquabaSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSUsual resident or visitorRESIDENTMN (MV135) indicates whether the man, in a men's sample, was a usual resident of the household or was just visiting there. As defined by the RESIDENTMN variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.1Usual resident2Visitor8MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSAgeAGEMN (MV012) reports the man's age. DHS surveys collect information about the man's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth. DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:
Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (MV011) and the century month code of the date of interview (MV008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but he had not yet had his birthday. If the respondent correctly reported his age at his last birthday (and not his age at his next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.15151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656566666767686869697070717172727373747475757676777778787979808081818282838384848585868687878888898990909191929293939494959596969797+98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge in 5-year groupsAGE5YEARMN (MV013) reports the man's age in 5-year age groups, based on data from the AGEMN (MV012) variable. The age range of men interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.0115-190220-240325-290430-340535-390640-440745-490850-540955-591060+1160-641265+Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSMan's month of birthBIRTHMOMN (MV009) reports the man's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSMan's year of birthBIRTHYEARMN (MV010) reports the man's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.18991899 or earlier19001900190119011902190219031903190419041905190519061906190719071908190819091909191019101911191119121912191319131914191419151915191619161917191719181918191919191920192019211921192219221923192319241924192519251926192619271927192819281929192919301930193119311932193219331933193419341935193519361936193719371938193819391939194019401941194119421942194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320039997Don't know9998MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSMan's date of birth (century month code)DOBCMCMN (MV011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the man's date of birth.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSInformation given on respondent's date of birthDOBINFORESPMN (MV014) reports the completeness of information about the male respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.1Month and year2Month and year, year imputed3Year and age, month imputed4Year and age, year ignored5Year only, age and month imputed6Age only, year and month imputed7Month only, age and year imputed8None reported, all imputedCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSEthnicity, JordanETHNICITYMN_JO (MV131JO) is a variable specific to Jordan that reports the man's nationality.1Jordanian2Egyptian3Syrian4Iraqi5Other Arab nationality6Non-Arab nationalityEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSMan's current marital or union statusMARSTATMN (MV501) reports the man's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys. See Comparability.00Never married10Married or living together11Married12Living together20Formerly in union21Widowed22Divorced23Separated/not living together98MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMan never, currently, or formerly married/in unionCURRMARRMN (MV502) reports the man's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."
"Never married" includes men who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes men who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes men who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married men, only men who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."0Never married1Currently married2Formerly married8MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMan had one or more than one unionFor men who have ever been married or lived with a woman, UNION1MOREMN (MV503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.1One2More than one8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSWife/partner lives in man's householdFor men who are currently married or living with a man, WIFEINHOME (MV504) indicates whether the wife/partner lives with the man or stays elsewhere.1Living with woman2Staying elsewhere8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSNumber of current wives/partnersFor men who are currently married or living with a woman, WIFENUMMN (MV505) reports the number of wives (or co-resident partners) he has. Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151595More than one wife/partner, number unspecified98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSMonth of first marriage or cohabitationFor men who have ever been married or lived with a woman, MAR1STMOMN (MV507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the man's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYRMN (MV508).01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYear of first marriage or cohabitationFor men who have ever been married or lived with a woman, MAR1STYRMN (MV508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the man's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMOMN (MV507).192219221923192319241924192519251926192619271927192819281929192919301930193119311932193219331933193419341935193519361936193719371938193819391939194019401941194119421942194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSDate of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)MAR1STCMCMN (MV509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the man's first marriage or cohabitation.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" [URL omitted from DDI.] (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006).9999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information, date of first marriage/unionMAR1STDATINFOMN (MV510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the man's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.1Month and year reported2Month and age reported, year imputed3Year and age reported, month imputed4Year reported, age and month imputed5Age reported, year and month imputed6Month reported, age and year imputed7Year and age reported, year ignored8All values imputed9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge at first marriage or cohabitationAGE1STMARMN (MV511) reports the man's age at the start of his first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the man first started to live with his first wife or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656566666767686869697070717196Marriage not consummated97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYears since starting date of first marriage/cohabitationFor men who have ever been married or lived with a woman, YRSTO1STMARMN (MV512) reports the number of years from the start of the man's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.
For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMOMN (MV507) and MAR1STYRMN (MV508) respectively.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707096Inconsistent97Don’t know99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSYears since date of 1st marriage or cohabitation (grouped)DURMARGRPMN (MV513) reports the number of years elapsed since the man's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with his first partner.0Never married10 to 425 to 9310 to 14415 to 19520 to 24625 to 29730+Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSEver been married or lived with a womanFor men who are not currently married or living with a woman, EVERMARRIEDMN (MV535) reports the man - s relationship history as "No [never married/in union]" or "Formerly married" or "Lived with a woman."0No1Formerly married2Lived with a woman3Both formerly married and lived with a woman8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSNumber of wives/partners in man's householdWIFEPARNUM (MV035) reports the number of wives or co-resident partners the man has for whom household line numbers are available or who are coded as "Not in household" (LINENOWIFE_ALL (MV034_x).
The related variable WIFENUMMN (MV505) reports the number of wives or partners the man currently has.00No wives or partners0110220330440550660770880991010111198MissingMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number(s) of man's wives/partners in HHLINENOWIFE_ALL (MV034_x) reports the line number of the man's wives/partners. These variables can be used, in conjunction with HHID to match the men - s data with the women - s data, to allow for the analysis of couples. A value of "0" means the wife was not listed as a member of the household.
LINENOWIFE_ALL consists of a set of eight separate variables, covering the man's first wife/partner (LINENOWIFE_01) up to his eighth wife/partner (LINENOWIFE_08). If LINENOWIFE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all of the man's wives/partners, up to a maximum of eight. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to eight wives/partners, but no men in the survey had so many wives/partners (e.g., no man had seven or eight wives/partners). If, for example, no man in a survey had eight wives/partners and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then LINENOWIFE_08 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1LINENOWIFE_ALL availableMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 1st wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 2nd wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 3rd wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313198Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 4th wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222298Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 5th wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383898Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 6th wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 7th wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232398Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of man's 8th wife/partner in HH00Wife not in household98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of wives/partnersWIFEAGE_ALL (MV034B_x) reports the age of the man's wives/partners
WIFEAGE_ALL consists of a set of eight separate variables, covering the man's first wife/partner (WIFEAGE_01) up to his eighth wife/partner (WIFEAGE_08). If WIFEAGE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.
Information for this variable was collected on all of the man's wives/partners, up to a maximum of eight. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to eight wives/partners, but no men in the survey had so many wives/partners (e.g., no man had seven or eight wives/partners). If, for example, no man in a survey had eight wives/partners and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then WIFEAGE_08 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.1WIFEAGE_ALL availableMarriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 1st wife/partner000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707071717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586868787888889899595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 2nd wife/partner000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707071717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586869595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 3rd wife/partner00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879799595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 4th wife/partner08809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758589595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 5th wife/partner00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667679595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 6th wife/partner00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334349595+96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 7th wife/partner98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSAge of 8th wife/partner98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSTotal children ever biologically fathered by male respondentCHEBMN (MV201) reports the total number of children biologically fathered by the male respondent. The standard question wording asked about "all of the children that are biologically yours, even if they are not legally yours or do not have your last name."
The number reported in CHEBMN is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of biological sons and daughters who are living with their father, living elsewhere, or who have died (MV202 to MV207).
While the related variable CHEB (V201) for women respondents is top-coded at 20 births, CHEBMN is not so limited, since the man's offspring could have been borne by more than one woman.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSBiological sons living with their male respondent fatherSONSATHOMEMN (MV202) reports how many of his biological sons are currently living with the male respondent.
The related variable SONSAWAYHOMEMN (MV204) reports the number of the male respondent's surviving biological sons who are currently living apart from him.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303099NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSBiological daughters living with their male respondent fatherDAUSATHOMEMN (MV203) reports how many of his biological daughters are currently living with the male respondent.
The related variable DAUSAWAYHOMEMN (MV205) reports the number of the male respondent's surviving biological daughters who are currently living elsewhere.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303098Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSBiological sons living apart from their male respondent fatherSONSAWAYHOMEMN (MV204) reports how many of his biological sons are currently living apart from the male respondent.
The related variable SONSATHOMEMN (MV202) reports the number of the male respondent's surviving biological sons who are currently living with their father.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252598Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of living biological children of male respondentCHEBALIVEMN (MV218) reports the total number of surviving biological children fathered by the male respondent. The number reported in CHEBALIVEMN (MV218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (MV202 to MV205 - SONSATHOMEMN, DAUSATHOMEMN, SONSAWAYHOMEMN, and DAUSAWAYHOMEMN).
The related variable CHEBMN (MV201) reports the total number of children ever fathered by the male respondent, regardless of survival status.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606098Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSBiological daughters living apart from their male respondent fatherDAUSAWAYHOMEMN (MV205) reports how many of his biological daughters are currently living apart from the male respondent.
The related variable DAUSATHOMEMN (MV203) reports the number of the male respondent's surviving biological daughters who are currently living with their father.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262699NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of biological sons of the male respondent who have diedSONSDIEDMN (MV206) reports how many of the biological sons of the male respondent have died.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181899NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of biological daughters of the male respondent who have diedDAUSDIEDMN (MV207) reports how many of the biological daughters of the male respondent have died.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAge of male respondent at birth of 1st biological childAGEAT1STIRTHMN (MV212) reports the male respondent's age when his first biological child was born. This information was collected via a direct question: "How old were you when your (first) child was born?"0880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595996Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSPartner of male respondent is currently pregnantPREGNANTMN (MV213) indicates whether the male respondent's partner is currently pregnant.0No1Yes7Unsure or don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSWhen in ovulatory cycle thinks pregnancy is most likelyOVCYCLEMN (MV217) suggests the man's knowledge of the female ovulatory cycle by reporting when he believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.
Male respondents were first asked, "From one menstrual period to the next, are there certain days when a woman is more likely to become pregnant when she has sexual relations?" Men who responded "no" or "don't know" are coded as "Don't know" in OVCYCLEMN. Those who said "yes" were asked a follow-up question: "Is this time just before her period begins, during her period, right after her period has ended, or halfway between two periods?"1During her period2After period ended3Middle of the cycle4Before period begins5At any time6Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSNumber of women that male respondent fathered children withFATHERWNOMN (MV245) reports how many women the male respondent has fathered children with. Men who have never had children are coded "0." Information is collected through direct questions: "Did all of the children you have fathered have the same biological mother? and, if no, "In all, how many women have you fathered children with?"0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171796More than one woman, don't know number98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAge of last-born biological child of male respondentAGELBORNKIDMN (MV247) reports the age of the male respondent's youngest surviving biological child. This information was collected via a direct question: "How many years old is your (youngest) child?"0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444495No living children98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAntenatal check-ups for the mother of most recent childFor men with a young child (under age 3 or 4), LBORNANCARE (MV248) reports whether the child's mother had any antenatal check-up(s) while that child was in utero.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSMan present during antenatal check-ups for most recent childFor men with a young child (under age 3 or 4) whose mother had any antenatal check-up(s), LBORNANCAREGO (MV249) reports whether the man was present during the antenatal check-up(s).00Not present10Yes, present11Present during checks12Only accompanied to checkup98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSMost recently born biological child born in health facilityFor men with a young child (under age 3 or 4), LBORNDELHC (MV250) reports whether the child was delivered in a hospital/health facility or elsewhere.1Hospital or health facility2Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Fertility Variables -- TOPICSAmount children with diarrhea should be given to drinkFor male respondents with a young surviving child (usually under age 3 or 4), DIASHOULDRINKMN (MV252) reports answers to a question about how much a child should be given to drink when that child has diarrhea.0Nothing to drink1Less to drink2About the same3More to drink6Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSAge of household head (from HH record)7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHEADAGEHH (HV220) reports the age of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADAGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.98Missing96Non-resident9595+949493939292919190908989888887878686858584848383828281818080797978787777767675757474737372727171707069696868676766666565646463636262616160605959585857575656555554545353525251515050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302299NIU (not in universe)01197Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household head (from hh record)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2HHEADSEXHH (HV219) reports the sex of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADSEXHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.1Male2Female6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship structure in HH3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWFAMSTRUCTR (HV217) indicates the relationship structure (no adults, one adult, two related adults of the opposite sex, two related adults of the same sex, three or more related adults, or unrelated adults) in the household. Only usual (de jure) household members aged 15 and over are considered in determining the household's relationship structure. FAMSTRUCTR is a constructed variable, based on information about each household member's age, sex, and relationship to the householder, which was collected when completing the listing of persons in the household at the time of the survey.
The information in FAMSTRUCTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.8Missing6Non-resident5Unrelated adults4Three plus related adults3Two adults, same sex2Two adults, opp sex1One adult0No adults9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality of household head7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHEADNATION reports the household head's nationality. Codes are taken from ISO 3-digit country codes.400Jordanian760Syrian995Other997Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH used for sleeping116) How many rooms in the household are used for sleeping?
ROOMS FOR SLEEPING _____SLEEPROOMS (HV216) reports the number of rooms in the household used for sleeping.98Missing97Don't know3535+343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Non-resident99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of outside walls of dwelling144) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MUD BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED WALLS
CEMENT BRICKS 31
CUT STONES 32
CUT STONES AND CONCRETE 33
CONCRETE 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.376Metal, unspecified375Corrugated asbestos374Iron or zinc sheets292Unburnt brick with cement127Animal dung126Hay with mud241Trunks with mud000No walls100NATURAL110Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks111Cane/palm/trunks112Cane/trunks113Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds114Palm branches115Sticks116Shells120Earth/mud/dirt/dung121Unbaked brick, mud, or earth122Earth123Mud124Mud, dung125Dirt130Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds131Grass132Thatch or straw200RUDIMENTARY210Bamboo with mud211Bamboo/wood with mud212Bamboo220Stone with mud230Rough wood231Plywood232Reused wood233Timber234Wood/metal planks240Poles and mud250Tin/cardboard/paper/bags251Cardboard252Carton260Uncovered adobe270Corrugated metal280Canvas/tent300FINISHED310Cement/concrete311Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)320Bricks321Finished/burnt bricks322Burnt bricks with mud323Burnt bricks with cement324Sundried bricks330Cement blocks340Wood planks/shingles341Wood and grass350Stone351Stone with lime/cement360Covered adobe370Other finished371Metal or asbestos sheets400OTHER998Missing996Non-resident290Unburnt bricks373T-iron/wood/brick372Tin377Prefab291Unburnt brick and plaster999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of floor142) OBSERVE MAIN METERIAL OF THE FLOOR OF THE SWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
NATURAL FLOOR
EARTH/SAND 11
FINISHED FLOOR
PARQUET OR POLISHED WOOD 31
TILES 32
MARBLE/CERAMIC TILES 33
CEMENT 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.116Mud and hay999NIU (not in universe)391Plaster996Non-resident100NATURAL110Earth-based111Earth, sand112Earth, mud113Earth, mud, clay114Sand115Dirt/Earth120Dung-based121Dung122Earth and dung123Mud, dung, sand200RUDIMENTARY210Wood211Wood planks212Wood and tile213Wood/palm/bamboo220Palm/bamboo221Palm/bamboo/leaves230Other rudimentary231Broken bricks232Adobe233Unfinished stone300FINISHED310Parquet/polished wood311Polished wood/vinyl/tiles320Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum321Linoleum330Tiles/mosaic331Ceramic tiles332Cement tiles333Ceramic/terrazo tiles334Ceramic/marble tiles335Tiles/brick340Cement/concrete350Carpet360Terrazzo370Stone380Bricks390Other finished400OTHER997Don't know998Missing322Vinyl351MatHousing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of roof143) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE ROOF OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MED BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED ROOFING
CONCRETE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.126Mud and hay118Sticks/sticks with mud or dung333Reinforced brick cement996Non-resident000No roof100NATURAL110Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti111Thatch/palm leaf112Grass, thatch113Grass, thatch, makuti114Thatch115Thatch/mat/leaves116Leaves117Grass/leaves/mud120Earth121Mud122Dung, mud123Earth, mud124Sod125Sod/mud and grass mixture130Straw200RUDIMENTARY210Rustic mat211Rustic mat, plastic sheets220Plastic/polythene sheet230Palm/bamboo231Palm, bamboo, grass232Reed, bamboo240Wood planks241Wooden tiles, planks242Wood, mulch250Cardboard260Rudimentary - metal261Tin cans262Iron sheets270Other rudimentary271Mobile roofs of nomads272Skin300FINISHED310Metal311Metal, zinc312Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos313Corrugated iron314Tin315Asbetos320Wood330Cement/concrete331Cement332Concrete340Tiles341Ceramic tiles342Iron and tiles343Tiles/slate344Mud tiles345Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles350Cement fiber351Calamine/cement fiber352Asbestos, cement fiber353Zinc/cement fiber360Roofing shingles370Bricks371Unburnt bricks372Burnt brick380Stone381Loosely packed stone382Stone slabs383Slate400OTHER998Missing273Waste materials999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSHH has solar power121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SOLARPOWYN indicates whether the household has solar power.
The information in SOLARPOWYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSType of fuel household uses for cooking113) What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
ELECTRICITY 01
NATURAL GAS 02
KEROSENE 03
COAL, WOOD 04
NO FOOD COOKER IN HOUSEHOLD 95 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in COOKFUEL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.995No food cooked in house100Electricity200Petroleum-based210Gasoline220LPG, natural gas221LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)222Natural gas230Bottled gas (butane or propane)240Kerosene300Biogas400Coal-based410Coal, lignite411Coal, coke, lignite500Wood- or grass-based510Wood520Charcoal530Firewood, straw540Straw, shrub, grass600Dung700Agricultural crop-based710Crop residues720Maize or other crop waste800Other996Non-resident998Missing801Jelly802Solar804Improved smokeless cook stove999NIU (not in universe)803Cardboard/paperHousing Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has separate room for kitchen115) Do you have a separate room which is used as a kitchen?
YES 1
NO 2KITCHEN (HV242) indicates whether the household has a separate room used as a kitchen.
The information in KITCHEN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00No01Yes06Non-resident08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSWhere cooking is usually done114) Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
IN THE HOUSE 1
IN A SEPARATE BUILDING 2 (SKIP TO 115A)
OUTDOORS 3 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 115A)COOKWHERE (HV241) reports whether food for the household was cooked inside the dwelling unit, in a separate building, or outdoors.
If cooking is done over an open fire, then household members' exposure to indoor air pollution (and associated risk of respiratory diseases) is greatest when cooking is done in the house, rather than in a separate building or outdoors.
The information in COOKWHERE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident1In the house2In a separate building3Outdoors4Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of dwellingBUILDING NUMBER ______________
HOUSING UNIT NUMBER ______________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____________
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _________________________________________
TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) ________________________DWELLTYPE reports the type of dwelling where the household lives. While most surveys distinguish between apartments, houses, and unspecified "other" dwellings, some surveys recognize additional types of dwellings, such as barracks or temporary shelters. See Comparability.
The information in DWELLTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Apartment20House21Villa22Hut30Other31One or two rooms32Barracks/group quarters33Tent34Temporary shelter35Cave96Non-resident98MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH's dwelling115B) How many rooms do you have in your house?
ROOMS ______TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOTALROOMS is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+96Non-resident97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of toilet facility109) What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
IF NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, ASK PERMISSION TO OBSERVE THE FACILITY.
FLUSH OR POUR FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TO PIPED SEWER SYSTEM 11
FLUSH TO PIT LATRINE 12
FLUSH TO SOMEWHERE ELSE 13
PIT LATRINE
VENTILATED IMPROVED PIT LATRINE 21
PIT LATRINE WITH SLAB 22
PIT LATRINE WITHOUT SLAB/OPEN PIT 23
NO FACILITY 61 (SKIP TO 113)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 96TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.3431Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh9996Non-resident0000NO FACILITY1000FLUSH TOILET1100Unspecified type of flush toilet1110Own flush toilet (unspecified type)1120Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)1200Modern flush toilet1210Flush to piped sewer system1300Traditional with tank flush1400Bucket flush toilet1410Flush to pit latrine1420Flush to somewhere else1430Flush, don't know where2000NON-FLUSHING TOILET2100Composting toilet2200Dry toilet2300Ecosan toilet3000PIT TOILET LATRINE3100Unspecified type of pit latrine3110Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3120Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)3121Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3200Traditional pit toilet or latrine3210Pit latrine without slab or open pit3300Pit latrine with slab3400Ventilated improved pit latrine3410Covered pit latrine, no slab3420Covered pit latrine with slab3430Covered latrine3440Septic pit4000UNIMPROVED TOILET4100Bucket toilet4200River4300Hanging latrine over water source5000OTHER9998Missing1112Private flush toilet, outside residence1211Flush to piped sewer system, indoors1212Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard1213Flush to piped sewer system, out of yard3310Pit latrine with washable slab3320Pit latrine with non-washable slab3490Other improved system3463Latrine to piped public system, out of yard3462Latrine to piped public system, inside yard3461Latrine to piped public system, indoors3443Latrine to septic tank, out of yard3442Latrine to septic tank, inside yard3441Latrine to septic tank, indoors3212Open pit latrine, out of yard3211Open pit latrine, inside yard1253Flush to septic tank, out of yard1252Flush to septic tank, inside yard1251Flush to septic tank, indoors1250Flush to septic tank1240Flush, not to sewer1233Flush to ground water, out of yard1232Flush to ground water, inside yard1231Flush to ground water, indoors3450Latrine with manual flush3460Latrine to piped public system9999NIU (not in universe)1230Flush to pipe connected to ground water1220Flush to pipe connected to canal1132Public flush toilet, outside residence1131Public flush toilet, inside residence1130Public flush toilet (unspecified type)1111Private flush toilet, inside residenceToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSLocation of toilet facilities112) Where is this toilet facility located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2
ELSEWHERE 3TOILETPLACE (HV238A) reports the location of the toilet used by household members. Response options vary across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETPLACE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident10Located within dwelling20Outside dwelling, in plot/courtyard21Located in the same building22Located in courtyard30Located both inside and on plot60Other locations98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold shares toilet facility110) Do you share this toilet facility with other households?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 112)TOILETSHAREYN (HV225) indicates whether the household has a toilet facility that is shared with at least one other household. A "no" response (code "0") indicates the household has a toilet that is not shared; a "yes" response (code "1") indicates the household shares a toilet facility; "not in universe" (code "9") means the household has no toilet facility.
The information in TOILETSHAREYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other households sharing hh's toilet, topcoded111) Including your own household, how many households use this toilet facility?
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
IF LESS THAN 10 0_
10 OR MORE HOUSEHOLDS 95
DON'T KNOW 98For residents of households with shared toilet facilities, TOILSHARNUMT (HV238) reports the number of other households sharing their toilet, topcoded at 9 or more other households. Thus, in IPUMS-DHS, a value of 1 in TOILSHARNUMT means that 1 other household is using the household's toilet, for a total of 2 households using that facility.
The information in TOILSHARNUMT is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.96Non-resident011022033044055066077088099 or more97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH has independent bathroom115A) Do you have an independent bathroom?
YES 1
NO 2BATHROOM indicates whether the household has an independent bathroom.
The information in BATHROOM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of non-drinking water102) What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21
RAINWATER 31
TANKER TRUCK 41
BOTTLED WATER 51 (SKIP TP 109)
OTHER(SPECIFY) ___________ 96NDRINKWTR (HV202) reports the household's main source of water for uses other than drinking (for example, cooking and washing). Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in NDRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring3120Unprotected spring3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of drinking water101) What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21 (SKIP TO 103)
RAINWATER 31 (SKIP TO 103)
TANKER TRUCK 41 (SKIP TO 103)
BOTTLED WATER 51
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water. Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in DRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.2213Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring/surface water3120Unprotected spring/surface water3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing1211Public tap from filtration plant1212Public tap from stone pipes5310Water vendor from unknown source5320Water vendor from protected well5330Water vendor from unprotected well5340Water vendor from pond/lake9999NIU (not in universe)5500Community reverse osmosis plant5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere103) Where is that water source located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1 (SKIP TO 106)
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2 (SKIP TO 106)
ELSEWHERE 3WTRLOCATED (HV235) indicates whether the main source of water for the household is located in the dwelling, in the household's yard or plot of land, or elsewhere.
The information in WTRLOCATED is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Water from own dwelling or plot11Water located in respondent's own dwelling12Water located in respondent's own yard/plot20Water located elsewhere21River22Well outside plot24Other, elsewhere96Non-resident98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the time in minutes it takes members of the household to get to their main source of water and return to their dwelling. In IPUMS-DHS, this variable is top-coded at 360 minutes or more (6 hours or longer).
The information in TIMETOWTRHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0000001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSWater shortage or unavailability, last two weeks106) In the past two weeks, was the water from this source not available for at least one full day?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8WTRSHORTYN (HV201A) indicates whether, in the last two weeks, there was any shortage or unavailability of water at the household's main source of water.9NIU (not in universe)6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold uses any method to treat drinking water107) Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 109)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 109)TREATWTRYN (HV237) indicates whether the household used any treatment to make water safer to drink.
The information in TREATWTRYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBLEACH (HV237B) indicates whether the household added bleach or chlorine to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRBLEACH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Boiling108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBOIL(HV237A) indicates whether the household boiled water to make it safer to drink.
The information in TRBOIL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.12Yes, some of the time11Yes, most of the time00No96Non-resident10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Using water filters108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRFILTER (HV237D) indicates whether the household used a water filter to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRFILTER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Other methods108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTROTHER (HV237X) indicates whether the household used some "other" treatment to make water safer to drink. The meaning of other depends on the specific water treatment methods enumerated in a given survey.
The information in TROTHER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Don't know108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRDK (HV237Z) indicates whether the respondent did not know what treatment, if any, the household used to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRDK is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHouse has telephone (household record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONEHH (HV221) indicates whether any member of the household has a telephone (based on information from the household record).
The information in HHPHONEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has mobile phone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONE indicates whether the household had a mobile/cellular telephone.
The related variable HHPHONE indicates whether the household had a telephone, regardless of the type of phone, or had a non-mobile phone.
The information in MOBPHONE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of mobile phones owned by HH122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONENUM reports the number of mobile phones owned by the household.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the household has a mobile phone.98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has personal computer122A) Does any member of your household have a computer or tablet?
IF YES: How many computers/tablets do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF COMPUTERS ____PC indicates whether the household had a personal computer at home.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of computers owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________PCNUM reports the number of personal computers owned by the household. The related variable PC indicates whether the household has a personal computer.
The information in PCNUM is taken from the household record and applies to household residents. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors (coded "2") using:
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Internet access122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNET indicates whether the household had an Internet connection at home or Internet access.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck (from HH record)121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARHH (HV212) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.
The information in CARHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cars/trucks owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARNUM reports the number of private cars or (pickup) trucks the household owns.
The information in CARNUM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGEHH (HV209) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or owned by the household. See Comparability.
The information in FRIDGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has freezer121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FREEZER indicates whether the household had a freezer.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has dishwasher121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DISHWASHER indicates whether the household had a dishwasher.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has (automatic) washing machine121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2WASHERYN indicates whether the household had an (automatic) washing machine.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Kolla/Zeer (water container and cooler)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2KOLLAYN indicates whether the household has a kolla/zeer, a non-electric refrigeration device. It uses a porous outer earthenware pot, lined with wet sand, which contains an inner pot for holding food or water. Evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot and thus can be used to cool the substance inside.
The information in KOLLAYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has microwave oven121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2MICROWAVE indicates whether the household has a microwave oven.
The information in MICROWAVE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has radio (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2RADIOHH (HV207) indicates whether any member of the household owns a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.
The information in RADIOHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TVHH (HV208) indicates whether any member of the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.
The information in TVHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has satellite dish121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SATELLITEYN indicates whether the household has a satellite dish for television reception.
The information in SATELLITEYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident00No10Yes11Yes, owns satelite12Yes, connected but does not own98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has air conditioner121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2AIRCON indicates whether the household had an air conditioner.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has electric fan121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2ELECFAN indicates whether the household had a fan or an electric fan.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bed120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BED indicates whether the household had a bed.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of beds owned by HH120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BEDNUM reports the number of beds owned by the household.
The information in BEDNUM is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has digital camera121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a digital camera. The related variable NONDIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a non-digital camera.
The information in DIGCAMYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bank account123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKACC (HV247) indicates whether any member of the household has a bank account.
The information in BANKACC is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSMember of HH has credit card123A) Does any member of the household have a credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDHH indicates whether any members of the household have a credit card.
The information in CREDITCARDHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSCost of other health-related items for HH in last 4 weeks511) Sometimes people buy vitamins, medicines, and herbal remedies without consulting with a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. They may also buy other health-related items such as band-aids/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices, and so on without a consultation. In the last four weeks, how much money was spent on these types of health-related items for members of your household?
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD '9993'
COST ________
NO COST/FREE 0000
IN KIND ONLY 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998HHOTHHLTHCOST reports how much the household spent on health-related items without a consultation in the last four weeks. This includes buying vitamins, medicines and herbal remedies without consulting a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. This also other-health related items, such as bandages/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices.000000No cost/free999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999996Non-resident999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare Variables -- TOPICSCurrently workingCURRWORKMN (MV714) indicates whether the man is currently working at a job or business.0No1Yes8MissingWork Variables -- TOPICSMan has job from which he was absent in past weekFor men who did not work in the past 7 days, JOBABSENTMN (MV714A) indicates whether the man had a job or business from which he was temporarily absent, due to leave, illness, vacation, or other reasons.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSRespondent worked recentlyWKWORKLASTYRMN (MV731) indicates whether the male respondent worked recently (i.e., was currently working, was on leave from a job in the past 7 days, or worked in the past year).00No10Yes11In the past year12Currently working13Has a job, but on leave last 7 days98MissingWork Variables -- TOPICSWorks for family, others, or selfWHOWORKFORMN (MV719) indicates whether the man works for a family member, for someone else, or is self-employed.10Works for self11Self-employed12Employer20For family member21For family member (unpaid)30For someone else31For someone else (unpaid)32For someone else (paid)98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSMan's occupationWKCURRJOBMN (MV717) reports the occupation of the male respondent in somewhat standardized categories. The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples. IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broad job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).
The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.00Not currently working10Professional, technical, or managerial20Clerical or sales21Clerical22Sales30Agricultural31Agricultural, self-employed32Agricultural, employee40Household, domestic, and services41Household and domestic42Services50Skilled and unskilled manual51Skilled manual52Unskilled manual60Armed forces95Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Work Variables -- TOPICSMan owns a house alone or jointlyMANOWNHOUSE (MV745A) indicates whether the male respondent owns a house alone or jointly with someone else.0Does not own1Alone only2Jointly only3Both alone and jointly8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSMan owns land alone or jointlyMANOWNLAND (MV745B) indicates whether the male respondent owns land alone or jointly with someone else.0Does not own1Alone only2Jointly only3Both alone and jointly8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has account at bank or other financial institutionBANKRESPMN (MV170) indicates whether the male respondent has an account at a bank or another financial institution.
The related variable BANKACC reports whether any member of the household has a bank account.0No1Yes8MissingSES general Variables -- TOPICSRespondent has personal credit cardCREDITCARDRESPMN indicates whether the male respondent has a personal credit card.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)SES general Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational levelEDUCLVLMN (MV106) reports the highest level of school the male respondent attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVLMN is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories:
No education
Primary
Secondary
Higher
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."0No education1Primary2Secondary3Higher6Other8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in levelFor men who ever attended school, YRSCHLMN (MV107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVLMN (MV106). See Comparability.
For the man's total years of education, see EDYRTOTALMN (MV133).0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141495Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSMan's total years of educationEDYRTOTALMN (MV133) reports the man's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVLMN (MV106) and YRSCHLMN (MV107) as follows:
If EDUCLVLMN = "No education," EDYRTOTALMN = "0"
If EDUCLVLMN = "Primary," EDYRTOTALMN = YRSCHLMN
If EDUCLVLMN = "Secondary," EDYRTOTALMN = YRSCHLMN + x
If EDUCLVLMN = "Higher," EDYRTOTALMN = YRSCHLMN + y
If EDUCLVLMN = "Missing," EDYRTOTALMN = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.00Less than 1 year011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252595Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSMan's summary educational achievementEDACHIEVERMN (MV149) is a summary variable that reports the man's highest level of education in broad categories. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDACHIEVERMN is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories:
No education,
Incomplete primary
Complete primary
Incomplete secondary
Complete secondary
Higher
EDACHIEVERMN is constructed from information contained in EDUCLVLMN (MV106) and YRSCHLMN (MV107).0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher6Other8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSLiteracy, based on reading passage)LIT2MN (MV155) indicates whether the man could read.
Persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence." Those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.00Cannot read at all10Reads11Able to read only parts of sentence12Able to read whole sentence20Not ascertained (blind, different language)21No card with required language22Blind or visually impaired98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level (Jordan)EDUCLVLMNJO reports the highest level of school, within the educational system of Jordan, that the male respondent attended. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.00No education10Primary11Old elementary12Old preparatory13New basic20Secondary21Old secondary22New secondary30Intermediate diploma40University (Bachelor)50Higher97Don't knowEducation Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level (Jordan)YRSCHLMNJO reports the number of years of education the male respondent completed at the highest level of schooling achieved, in the Jordan educational system and as reported in EDUCLVLMNJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121299NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of reading newspaper or magazineNEWSFQMN (MV157) reports how often the male respondent usually reads a newspaper or magazine (not at all, less than once a week, once a week or more often, or almost every day).00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of listening to radioRADIOFQMN (MV158) reports how often the male respondent usually listens to the radio (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of watching televisionTVFQMN (MV159) reports how often the male respondent usually watches television (not at all, less than once a week, at least once a week, or almost every day).00Not at all10Less than once a week20Once a week or more21At least once a week22Almost every day98MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSRespondent owns a mobile telephoneCELLPHONSELFMN (MV169A) indicates whether the man owns a mobile telephone.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the respondent's household has a mobile telephone.0No1YesMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSUses own mobile telephone for financial transactionsFor men who own a mobile telephone, CELLFINANCMN (MV169B) indicates whether he uses the mobile phone for any financial transactions.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Media exposure Variables -- TOPICSUsed the Internet ever and in past yearINTERNETEVYRMN (MV171A) indicates whether the man has ever used the Internet and, if so, whether he has used the Internet in the last 12 months.00No, never10Yes, has used the Internet11Yes, in last 12 months12Yes, before last 12 months13Yes, can't establish whenMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSFrequency of using Internet in last monthINTERNETMOMN (MV171B) reports the frequency with which the man has used the Internet in the last month: almost every day, at least once a week, less than once a week, or not at all.0Not at all1Less than once a week2At least once a week3Almost every day8MissingMedia exposure Variables -- TOPICSPerson who usually decides how to spend male respondent's earningsDECMANEARN (MV739) indicates who in the man's household usually makes decisions regarding how the income the man earns is spent.10Respondent alone20Respondent and wife/partner30Respondent and other person40Wife/partner alone50Someone else51Family elders60Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on man's health careDECMANHCARE (MV743A) indicates who in the man's household usually makes decisions regarding the man's own healthcare.10Man alone20Man and wife/partner30Man and someone else40Wife/partner alone50Someone else51Family elders90Other/not applicable97Don’t know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFinal say on making large household purchasesDECBIGHHMN (MV743B) indicates who in the man's household usually makes decisions regarding large household purchases.10Man alone20Man and wife/partner30Man and someone else40Wife/partner alone50Someone else51Family elders90Other/not applicable97Don’t know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Decision-making Variables -- TOPICSFertility preferenceFERTPREFMN (MV602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"? The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "undecided," and various categories related to not being at risk of having more children (such as sterilization, infecundity, and not having a partner).
In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of having more children" share a common first digit of 4, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons (for example, code "41" for "Sterilized [respondent or partners]").10Have another20Undecided30No more40Not at risk of having more children41Sterilized (respondent or partners)42Wife/partner declared infecund43Never had sex44Man declared infecund45No partner98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDesire for more childrenKIDDESIREMN (MV605) is a constructed variable distinguishing between men who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired), This variable also identifies male respondents who are not at risk of having (more) children.10Wants more children11Wants within 2 years12Wants after 2+ years13Wants, unsure timing20Undecided30Wants no more40Not at risk of pregnancy41Sterilized42Declared infecuned43Never had sex98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of childrenIDEALKIDMN (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the man would have liked to have in his whole life, regardless of how many children he had actually fathered. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for men with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for men without living children).
If the man responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707071717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858586868787888889899090+94God's will/ choice95As many as possible96Other non-numeric responses97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children (grouped)Like IDEALKIDMN, IDEALKIDGRPMN (MV614) reports the total number of children the man would hypothetically like to have in his whole life, regardless of how many children he actually had, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.00112233445566+7Non-numeric response9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of boysBased on a follow-up question to IDEALKIDMN (MV613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the man would hypothetically want to have in his whole life, IDEALBOYSMN reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLSMN (MV628), IDEALBOYSMN (MV627), and IDEALBOTHMN (MV629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKIDMN (MV613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God" or simply "Other") are allowed for each of these variables.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707071717272737374747575767677777878797980808181828283838484858590Non-numeric responses91Up to God92As many as possible93It depends94No preference97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of girlsBased on a follow-up question to IDEALKIDMN (MV613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the man would hypothetically want to have in his whole life, IDEALGIRLSMN reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLSMN (MV628), IDEALBOYSMN (MV627), and IDEALBOTHMN (MV629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKIDMN (MV613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God" or simply "Other") are allowed for each of these variables.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545490Non-numeric responses91Up to God92As many as possible93It depends94No preference97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSIdeal number of children of either sexBased on a follow-up question to IDEALKIDMN (MV613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the man would hypothetically want to have in his whole life, IDEALBOTHMN reports how many of these children could be of either sex.
Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLSMN (MV628), IDEALBOYSMN (MV627), and IDEALBOTHMN (MV629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKIDMN (MV613). Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God" or simply "Other") are allowed for each of these variables.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313132323333343435353636373738383939404041414242434344444545464647474848494950505151525253535454555556565757585859596060616162626363646465656666676768686969707090Non-numeric responses91Up to God92As many as possible93It depends94No preference97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSDesired time for future birthFor men who want to have a(nother) child, IDEALBTHFUTMN (MV616) reports how long, in months or years, the man would ideally like to wait before the birth of a/another child.
As with other standard DHS variables reporting time intervals, the first digit of the code specifies the time unit: 1 for months and 2 for years. The second and third digits specify the number of months or years--for example, code 112 for twelve months.100Less than 1 month1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months17070 months17171 months17272 months17373 months17474 months17575 months17676 months17777 months17878 months17979 months18080 months18181 months18282 months18383 months18484 months18585 months18686 months18787 months18888 months18989 months19090 months199Months, number missing200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535 years23636 years23737 years23838 years23939 years24040 years24141 years24242 years24343 years24444 years24545 years24646 years24747 years24848 years24949 years25050+ years299Years, number missing993Up to God994After marriage995Soon/now996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSMan's preferred waiting time for birth of a/another childFor men who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHMN (MV603) reports the amount of time they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, in months or years, top-coded at 20 years.
The related variable PREFTIMECHGPMN (MV604) presents the same information in years only, top-coded at 6+ years.100Less than 1 month (wants now)1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months14949 months15050 months15151 months15252 months15353 months15454 months15555 months15656 months15757 months15858 months15959 months16060 months16161 months16262 months16363 months16464 months16565 months16666 months16767 months16868 months16969 months199Months, number missing200Less than 1 year2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535 years23636 years23737 years23838 years23939 years24040 years24141 years24242 years24343 years24444 years24545 years24646 years24747 years24848 years24949 years25050 years25151 years25252 years25353 years25454 years25555 years25656 years25757 years25858 years25959 years26060 years26161 years26262 years26363 years26464 years26565 years26666 years26767 years26868 years26969 years27070 years27171 years27272 years27373 years27474 years27575 years27676 years27777 years27878 years27979 years28080 years28181 years28282 years28383 years28484 years28585 years28686 years28787 years28888 years28989 years29090 years298Years, don't know number299Years, number missing992Up to God993After marriage995Soon or immediately996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSMan's preferred waiting time for birth of a/another child (grouped)For men who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGPMN (MV604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.
The related variable PREFTIMECHMN (MV603) presents the same information in more detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.00Less than 1 year011 year022 years033 years044 years055 years066+ years96Non-numeric97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSThinks contraception is woman's business, man should not worryFPISFEMPROB (MV3B25A) indicates whether the man agrees with the statement that "Contraception is a woman's problem and a man should not have to worry about it."0Disagree1Agree7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSThinks women who use contraception become promiscuousFPMAKEFEMPROM (MV3B25B) indicates whether the man agrees with the statement that "Women who use contraception may become promiscuous."0Disagree1Agree7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General family planning Variables -- TOPICSRespondent approves of couples using FPFPAPPROVEMN indicates whether the man approves of couples using a method of contraception.0Disapproves1Approves7Don't know8MissingGeneral family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows any type of FP methodFPKNOTYPMN (MV301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the man knows about any family planning method(s) and, if so, what type of method (modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method).
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUDs, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.
Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.0Knows no method1Knows only folkloric method2Knows only traditional method3Knows modern method9NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about the Pill for FPFPKNOPILLMN (MV304_01) indicates whether the man knows about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, the Pill is often described by the following text:
Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about IUD for FPFPKNOIUDMN (MV304_02) indicates whether the man knows about IUDs (intra-uterine devices) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, an IUD is often described by the following text:
Women can have a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about injectable FPFPKNOINJMN (MV304_03) indicates whether the man knows about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, injectables are often described by the following text:
Women can have an injection by a health provider that stops them from becoming pregnant for one or more months.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about condom for FPFPKNOCONMN (MV304_05) indicates whether the man knows about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, male condoms are often described by the following text:
Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about female sterilization for FPFPKNOFSTMN (MV304_06) indicates whether the man knows about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, female sterilization is often described by the following text:
Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about male sterilization for FPFPKNOMSTMN (MV304_07) indicates whether the man knows about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, male sterilization is often described by the following text:
Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about rhythm/periodic abstinence for FPFPKNORHYMN (MV304_08) indicates whether the man knows about the rhythm method or periodic abstinence as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, the rhythm method or period abstinence is often described by the following text:
To avoid pregnancy, women do not have sexual intercourse on the days of the month they think they can get pregnant.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about withdrawal for FPFPKNOWDMN (MV304_09) indicates whether the man knows about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, withdrawal is often described by the following text:
Men can be careful and pull out before climax.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about implants or Norplant for FPFPKNOIMPMN (MV304_11) indicates whether the man knows about implants (such as Norplant) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, implants are often described by the following text:
Women can have one or more small rods placed in their upper arm by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about lactational amenorrhea for FPFPKNOLAMMN (MV304_13) indicates whether the man knows about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, LAM is often described by the following text:
Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about female condom for FPFPKNOFCMN (MV304_14) indicates whether the man knows about female condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, female condoms are often described by the following text:
Women can place a sheath in their vagina before sexual intercourse.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about emergency contraception for FPFPKNOEMRGMN (MV304_16) indicates whether the man knows about emergency contraception as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. In probing questions, emergency contraception is often described by the following text:
As an emergency measure, within three days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about other traditional/folkloric method for FPFPKNOTRADMN (MV304_10) indicates whether the man knows about any other traditional or folkloric family planning methods. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneous12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSKnows about other modern method for FPFPKNOMODMN (MV304_17) indicates whether the man knows about any other modern family planning methods. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.00No10Yes11Yes, spontaneously12Yes, probed97Method not asked about at all98MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSBelieves a woman can become pregnant before her period returns after giving birthFPPREGPPAMMN (MV396A) indicates whether the man believes a woman can become pregnant after the birth of a child, before her period returns.0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingKnowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent FP use by method typeFPTYPNOWMN (MV313) indicates whether the man is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.
In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.0No method1Folkloric method2Traditional method3Modern method7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSCurrent method of FPFPMETHNOWMN (MV312) reports the contraceptive method the man is currently using.
Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSEMN (MV302) for more information on broad categories of contraceptive methods.000Not using100MODERN METHODS101Pill102IUD103Norplant/implants104Injections110Diaphragm/foam/jelly111Diaphragm112Foam or jelly120Condom121Male condom122Female condom130Sterilization131Female sterilization132Male sterilization140Lactional amenorrhea (LAM)141Prolonged breastfeeding150Emergency contraception190Other modern method191Contraceptive patch200TRADITIONAL METHODS210Abstinence or period abstinence211Periodic abstinence212Cycle beads/standard days method (SDM)213(Prolonged) abstinence214Cervical mucus method219National family planning, unspecified220Withdrawal290Other traditional/folkloric291Herbs292Gris-gris/amulet293Tafo294Strings300OTHER997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: The PillFPNOWUSPILLMN (MV307_01) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using the Pill as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: IUDFPNOWUSIUDMN (MV307_02) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using an IUD as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: InjectablesFPNOWUSINJMN (MV307_03) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using injectables as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: CondomFPNOWUSCONMN (MV307_05) indicates whether the man is currently using male condoms as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female sterilizationFPNOWUSFSTMN (MV307_06) indicates whether the man is currently using female sterilization as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Male sterilizationFPNOWUSMSTMN (MV307_07) indicates whether the man is currently using male sterilization as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Rhythm/periodic abstinenceFPNOWUSRHYMN (MV307_08) indicates whether the man is currently using periodic abstinence or the rhythm method as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: WithdrawalFPNOWUSWDMN (MV307_09) indicates whether the man is currently using withdrawal as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: ImplantsFPNOWUSIMPMN (MV307_11) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using implants, such as Norplant, as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)FPNOWUSLAMMN (MV307_13) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Female condomsFPNOWUSFCMN (MV307_14) indicates whether the man is currently using female condoms as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Emergency contraceptionFPNOWUSEMRGMN (MV307_16) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using emergency contraception as a contraceptive method.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Other traditional or folkloric methodFPNOWUSOTRADMN (MV307_10) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using some other traditional or folkloric contraceptive method. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSFP method currently used: Other modern methodFPNOWUSOMODMN (MV307_17) indicates whether the man (or his most recent sex partner) is currently using some other modern contraceptive method. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on radioFPRADIOHRMN (MV384A) indicates whether the man heard family planning message(s) on the radio recently.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message on TV recentlyFPTVHRMN (MV384B) indicates whether the man heard family planning message(s) on television recently.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message in newspaper/magazineFPNEWSHRMN (MV384C) indicates whether the man has recently seen family planning messages in a newspaper or magazine.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP messages in voice/text message on phoneFPTEXTHRMN (MV384D) indicates whether the man has recently seen family planning messages in a voice or text message on a mobile phone.0No1Yes8MissingInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSeen FP message on poster or pamphletFPPOSTHRMN indicates whether the man has recently seen family planning messages on a poster.0No1Yes8MissingInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSSaw FP message in brochure or pamphletFPBROCHHRMN indicates whether the man has recently seen family planning messages in a leaflet, pamphlet, or brochure.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSHeard FP message at lectureFPLECTHRMN indicates whether the man has recently heard family planning messages at a lecture.0No1YesInformation on family planning Variables -- TOPICSDiscussed FP with health worker in last few monthsFPTALKHWMN (MV395) indicates whether the man discussed family planning with a health worker in the last few months.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Information on family planning Variables -- TOPICSType of method: the PillFPTYPPILLMN (M304A_01) reports whether the Pill is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: IUDFPTYPIUDMN (M304A_02) reports whether IUDs (intrauterine devices) are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: InjectablesFPTYPINJMN (M304A_03) reports whether injectables are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: CondomFPTYPCONMN (M304A_05) reports whether condoms are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female sterilizationFPTYPFSTMN (M304A_06) reports whether female sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Male sterilizationFPTYPMSTMN (M304A_07) reports whether male sterilization is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Rhythm method/periodic abstinenceFPTYPRHYMN (M304A_08) reports whether the rhythm method or periodic abstinence is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: WithdrawalFPTYPWDMN (M304A_09) reports whether withdrawal is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Implants or NorplantFPTYPIMPMN (M304A_11) reports whether implants or Norplant are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)FPTYPLAMMN (M304A_13) reports whether the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Female condomFPTYPFCMN (M304A_14) reports whether female condoms are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Emergency contraceptionFPTYPEMRGMN (M304A_16) reports whether emergency contraception is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric method9NIU (not in universe)Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Other traditional/folkloric method (unspecified)FPTYPOTRADMN (M304A_10) reports whether the unspecified "other traditional or folkloric" methods are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSType of method: Other modern method (unspecified)FPTYPOMODMN (M304A_17) reports whether the unspecified "other modern" methods are considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given sample. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific family planning methods included in a particular sample.
In the DHS, generally modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.
IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOWMN (MV313), which indicates whether the man's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.1Modern method2Traditional method3Folkloric methodType of family planning method Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Does not know a sourceFor men who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONMNDK (MV3A00Y) indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they said they didn't know of any place where family planning can be obtained.0No, knows at least one source1Yes, knows no source8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSSource of family planning for non-users: Knows any sourceFor men who are not currently using a method of contraception, FPNONMNANY (MV3A00Z) indicates whether they knew of any source when asked an open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Known source for non-users, general Variables -- TOPICSEver heard of HIV/AIDSAIDSHEARDMN (MV751) indicates whether the man has heard of AIDS/HIV.0No1Yes8MissingGeneral HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSThinks a healthy-looking person can have HIVAIDHEALTHYMN (MV756) indicates whether the man thinks it is possible for a healthy-looking person to have the AIDS virus/HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General HIV/AIDS knowledge Variables -- TOPICSWould be ashamed if family member had HIVAIDASHAMEDMN (MV777A) indicates whether the respondent would be ashamed if a family member had HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWould buy vegetables from vendor with HIVAIDGETVENDORMN (MV825) indicates whether the man would buy vegetables from a vendor with the AIDS virus/HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChildren with HIV should be allowed to go to school with other childrenAIDKIDSCHOOLMN (MV857A) indicates whether the male respondent believes children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with children who do not have HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople talk badly about people living with HIVAIDGOSSIPMN (MV857C) indicates whether the male respondent believes people talk badly about people living with HIV, or about people thought to be living with HIV.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSPeople living with HIV lose respect of othersAIDRESPECTMN (MV857D) indicates whether the male respondent believes people living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS opinions and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSHaving only 1 partner with no other partners reduces HIV/AIDS riskAID1PARLOWRYNMN (MV754DP) indicates whether the man believes having sex with only one (uninfected) partner who has no other sex partners reduces the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSAlways using condom during sex reduces HIV/AIDS riskAIDCONLOWRYNMN (MV754CP) indicates whether the man believes using a condom during sex reduces risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSCan get HIV from mosquito bitesAIDGETBITEMN (MV754JP) indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the male respondent believes that AIDS can be transmitted through mosquito bites.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSCan get HIV by sharing food with a person who has AIDSAIDGETFOODMN (MV754WP) indicates whether the man believes AIDS/HIV can be transmitted through sharing food (or dining utensils) with an infected person.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Sharing razors/bladesAIDGETSHARPMN indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the male respondent said that AIDS is transmitted through sharing razors or blades.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSGet AIDS from: Touching someone with AIDSAIDGETTOUCHMN indicates whether, in response to a yes/no question, the male respondent said that AIDS is transmitted through touching someone with AIDS.0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHIV transmitted from mother to child: During pregnancyAIDTRANPREGMN (MV774A) indicates whether the man acknowledged transmission during pregnancy as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHIV transmitted from mother to child: During deliveryAIDTRANDELIVMN (MV774B) indicates whether the man acknowledged transmission during delivery as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no question format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSHIV transmitted from mother to child: By breastfeedingAIDTRANFEEDMN (MV774C) indicates whether the man acknowledged transmission during breastfeeding as a way that AIDS can be passed from mother to child. While this information was generally collected using a yes/no format, some surveys used an open-ended question instead. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnow about drugs to avoid HIV transmission to baby during pregnancyAIDKNOPREGDRGMN (MV824) indicates whether the man knows of medicine that helps prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention Variables -- TOPICSKnow a place to get HIV testHPLCAIDSTESTMN (MV783) indicates whether the man knew a place to get tested for the AIDS virus, based on a yes/no question.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)HIV/AIDS testing, general Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourseTIMESINCESEXMN (MV527) reports how many days, weeks, months or years had passed since the man last had sexual intercourse with his most recent sexual partner.100Less than 1 day ago1011 day1022 days1033 days1044 days1055 days1066 days1077 days1088 days1099 days11010 days11111 days11212 days11313 days11414 days11515 days11616 days11717 days11818 days11919 days12020 days12121 days12222 days12323 days12424 days12525 days12626 days12727 days12828 days12929 days13030 days13131 days13232 days13333 days13434 days13535 days13636 days13737 days13838 days13939 days14040 days14141 days14242 days14343 days14444 days14545 days14646 days14747 days14848 days14949 days15050 days15151 days15252 days15353 days15454 days15555 days15656 days15757 days15858 days15959 days16060 days16161 days16262 days16363 days16464 days16565 days16666 days16767 days16868 days16969 days17070 days17171 days17272 days17373 days17474 days17575 days17676 days17777 days17878 days17979 days18080 days18181 days18282 days18383 days18484 days18585 days18686 days18787 days18888 days18989 days19090 days19191 days19292 days19393 days19494 days19595 days19696 days19797 days198Days, don't know number199Days, number missing2011 week2022 weeks2033 weeks2044 weeks2055 weeks2066 weeks2077 weeks2088 weeks2099 weeks21010 weeks21111 weeks21212 weeks21313 weeks21414 weeks21515 weeks21616 weeks21717 weeks21818 weeks21919 weeks22020 weeks22121 weeks22222 weeks22323 weeks22424 weeks22525 weeks22626 weeks22727 weeks22828 weeks22929 weeks23030 weeks23131 weeks23232 weeks23333 weeks23434 weeks23535 weeks23636 weeks23737 weeks23838 weeks23939 weeks24040 weeks24141 weeks24242 weeks24343 weeks24444 weeks24545 weeks24646 weeks24747 weeks24848 weeks24949 weeks25050 weeks25151 weeks25252 weeks25353 weeks25454 weeks25555 weeks25656 weeks25757 weeks25858 weeks25959 weeks26060 weeks26161 weeks26262 weeks26363 weeks299Weeks, number missing300Less than 1 month ago3011 month3022 months3033 months3044 months3055 months3066 months3077 months3088 months3099 months31010 months31111 months31212 months31313 months31414 months31515 months31616 months31717 months31818 months31919 months32020 months32121 months32222 months32323 months32424 months32525 months32626 months32727 months32828 months32929 months33030 months33131 months33232 months33333 months33434 months33535 months33636 months33737 months33838 months33939 months34040 months34141 months34242 months34343 months34444 months34545 months34646 months34747 months34848 months34949 months35050 months35151 months35252 months398Months, don't know number399Months, number missing4011 year4022 years4033 years4044 years4055 years4066 years4077 years4088 years4099 years41010 years41111 years41212 years41313 years41414 years41515 years41616 years41717 years41818 years41919 years42020 years42121 years42222 years42323 years42424 years42525 years42626 years42727 years42828 years42929 years43030 years43131 years43232 years43333 years43434 years43535 years43636 years43737 years43838 years43939 years44040 years44141 years44242 years44343 years44444 years44545 years44646 years44747 years44848 years44949 years45050 years45151 years45252 years45353 years45454 years45555 years45656 years45757 years45858 years45959 years46060 years46161 years46262 years46363 years46464 years46565 years46666 years46767 years46868 years46969 years47070 years47171 years47272 years47373 years47474 years47575 years47676 years47777 years47878 years47979 years48080 years48181 years48282 years48383 years48484 years48585 years48686 years48787 years48888 years48989 years49090 years49191 years49292 years49393 years49494 years49595 years49696 years49797 years498Year, don't know number499Years, number missing992With former partner993No partner994Within last 4 weeks995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in daysTIMESINCESEXDMN (MV528) reports the number of days that have passed since the respondent last had sexual intercourse. Durations of more than 30 days are grouped into "31+."
If the respondent reported having sexual intercourse in the last 4 weeks but replied that his last sexual intercourse was one month before the interview (in TIMESINCESEXMN (MV527), this response is recoded to "30" in TIMESINCESEXDMN. In all other cases, a response of "One month" in TIMESINCESEXMN is coded as "31+."0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131+ days93Within last 4 weeks94Before last birth96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSTime since last intercourse in months (imputed)TIMESINCESEXMMN (MV529) reports the computed time (in months) since the respondent last had sexual intercourse.
This variable's value is computed from the responses in TIMESINCESEXMN (MV527), with durations exceeding the interval since the last birth recoded as "Before last birth."000Less than 1 month995Before last birth996Inconsistent997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSSexual activity in past 4 weeksSEXACTIV4WKMN (MV536) reports the respondent's recent sexual activity (never had intercourse, sexually active in the last 4 weeks, or not sexually active in the last 4 weeks).0Never had intercourse1Active in last 4 weeks2Not active in last 4 weeks8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Recent sexual experience Variables -- TOPICSWife justified in refusing sex: If husband has other womenNOSEXOTHWFMN (MV633B) indicates whether the man believes a wife is justified in refusing to have sex with her husband if she knows he has sex with other women, or with women other than his wives.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Sexual attitudes Variables -- TOPICSWife justified to ask for condom use if husband has STICONASKIFSTIMN (MV822) indicates whether the man believes a wife is justified in asking her husband to use a condom if he has an infection or disease that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom knowledge and attitudes Variables -- TOPICSCondom used during last sex with most recent partnerCONUSPAR1MN (MV761) indicates whether the man used a condom the last time he had sex with his most recent sex partner (from the last 12 months).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Condom use Variables -- TOPICSSource of condoms used during last sexFor men who used a condom the last time they had sex in the past year, CONLSRCMN (MV762) reports the place where the man obtained that condom. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140District hospital1150Rural hospital1160University hospital1170Military hospital1200Government health center1210Urban health center1220Rural health center1230Primary health center1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1400Government family planning clinic1500Government maternity clinic1600Government outreach1610Government mobile clinic1620Government health post1621Outreach clinic1622Sub-center or sub-post1630Government health worker1631Community health worker1632Village health worker1633Health surveillance assistant1634Door-to-door1635Female community health volunteer (FCHV)1900Other public sector1901Health station/clinic1902Health hut2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2120Private clinic2200Private doctor2300Private pharmacy/dispensary2400Private mobile clinic2500Private health center2600Private health worker2610Private field worker2620Private door-to-door2630Private community health worker2700Private family planning clinic2710Injectable outlet2900Other private medical sector3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3101Marie Stopes3102International Rescue Committee (IRC)3103UNRWA clinic3104International Red Cross3200Country-specific NGO3201BLM3202MACRO3203Amo-Congo3900Other NGO facility4000RELIGIOUS/MISSION4100Religious hospital/clinic4110Religious hospital4111Religious district hospital4120Religious clinic4200Religious health center4300Religious pharmacy/dispensary4400Religious mobile clinic4500Religious door-to-door4900Other religious5000OTHER5100Shop5110General dealer5120Supermarket5130Service station5140Street vendor5200Friend/relative5201Former partner5300Workplace5400Church5500Bar/hotel/grocery store5510Bar5520Hotel5530Grocery store5600Pharmacy/dispensary5610Pharmacy5620Accredited drug dispensing outlet5700Traditional healer5900Other source5901Condom campaign5902Youth drop-in center5903VCT center5904Public toilet5905Charity/foundation9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General sources Variables -- TOPICSEver heard of HIV/AIDS or Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)STIHEARDMN (MV750) indicates whether the man had heard of AIDS or any other sexually transmitted infection (STI).
For a variable that indicates whether the male respondent had heard of STIs other than AIDS, see STIHEARDOTHMN (MV785). For a variable that indicates whether the male respondent had heard of AIDS specifically, see AIDSHEARDMN (MV751).0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSHeard about other STIsSTIHEARDOTHMN (MV785) indicates whether the man has heard of any sexually transmitted infection other than AIDS.
For a variable that records whether the male respondent has heard of AIDS or any other STIs, see STIHEARDMN (MV750).0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingSTI knowledge Variables -- TOPICSHad any sexually transmitted infection in last 12 monthsSTIANYRMN (MV763A) indicates whether the man had any sexually transmitted infection in the last 12 months. How this information was collected changed over time. See Comparability.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)STI experience Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife goes out without telling husbandDVAGOOUTMN (MV744A) indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife neglects the childrenDVANEGKIDMN (MV744B) indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife argues with husbandDVAARGUEMN (MV744C) indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife burns foodDVABURNFOODMN (MV744E) indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Domestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife commits infidelityDVACHEATMN indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she commits infidelity.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife disobeys himDVADISOBEYMN indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she disobeys him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSBeating justified if: Wife insults himDVAINSULTMN indicates whether the male respondent believes a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she insults him.0No1Yes7Don't knowDomestic violence attitudes Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hh members smoke in house124) How often does anyone smoke cigarette/nargila inside your house? Would you say daily, weekly, monthly, less often than once a month, or never?
DAILY 1
WEEKLY 2
MONTHLY 3
LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A MONTH 4
NEVER 5TOSMKHHFREQ (HV252) reports how often (from "never" to "daily") any member(s) of the woman's household smoke inside the house.
The information in TOSMKHHFREQ is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0Never1Daily2Weekly3Monthly4Less than monthly6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency currently smokes tobaccoTOSMOKEFQMN (MV463AA) reports how frequently the man smokes tobacco (not at all, some days, or every day).0Does not smoke1Some days2Every day8MissingTobacco Variables -- TOPICSUsed to smoke tobacco every dayFor men who currently smoke tobacco some days, TOSMOKEDDAILYMN (MV463AC) indicates whether the man previously smoked tobacco every day.0No1Yes9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSFrequency smoked tobacco in the pastTOSMOKEPASTFQMN (MV463AD) reports how frequently the man smoked tobacco in the past (not at all, some days, or every day).0Did not smoke1Some days2Every day8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of manufactured cigarettes usually smoke each dayTOCIGINDDAYMN (MV464A) reports the number of manufactured cigarettes the man usually smokes each day.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many manufactured cigarettes they normally smoke each week (TOCIGINDWKMN (MV484A)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of hand-rolled cigarettes usually smoke each dayTOHANDROLLDAYMN (MV464B) reports the number of hand-rolled cigarettes the man usually smokes per day.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many hand-rolled cigarettes they normally smoke each week (TOHANDROLLWKMN (MV484B)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of pipes usually smoke each dayTOPIPEDAYMN (MV464D) reports the number of full pipes of tobacco the man usually smokes each day.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many pipes full of tobacco they normally smoke each week (TOPIPEWKMN (MV484D)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos usually smoke each dayTOCIGARDAYMN (MV464E) reports the number of cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos the man usually smokes each day.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos they normally smoke each week (TOCIGARWKMN (MV484E)).000Product not used00110022003300440055006600770088009901010011110121201313014140151501616017170181801919020200212102222023230242402525026260272702828029290303003131032320333303434035350363603737038380393904040041410424204343044440454504646047470484804949050500515105252053530545405555056560575705858059590606006161062620636306464065650666606767068680696907070071710727207373074740757507676077770787807979080800818108282083830848408585086860878708888995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of hookah, shisha, or water pipe sessions usually have each dayTOSHISHADAYMN (MV464F) reports the number of hookah, shisha, hubbly-bubbly, or water pipe sessions the man usually has each day.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many hookah, shisha, hubbly-bubbly, or water pipe sessions they normally have each week (TOSHISHAWKMN (MV484F)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of times usually smoke other types of tobacco each dayTOSMOKEOTHDAYMN (MV464G) reports the number of times the man usually smokes some other type of tobacco each day. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco daily were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked how many times they normally smoke some other type of tobacco each week (TOSMOKEOTHWKMN (MV484G)).000Product not used0011002200330044005500660077008800990101001111012120131301414015150161601717018180191902020021210222202323024240252502626027270282802929030300313103232033330343403535036360373703838039390404004141042420434304444045450464604747048480494905050995Not every dayTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of manufactured cigarettes usually smoke each weekTOCIGINDWKMN (MV484A) reports the number of manufactured cigarettes the man usually smokes each week.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many manufactured cigarettes they normally smoke each day (TOCIGINDDAYMN (MV464A)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of hand-rolled cigarettes usually smoke each weekTOHANDROLLWKMN (MV484B) reports the number of hand-rolled cigarettes the man usually smokes per week.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many hand-rolled cigarettes they normally smoke each day (TOHANDROLLDAYMN (MV464B)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of pipes usually smoke each weekTOPIPEWKMN (MV484D) reports the number of pipes full of tobacco the man usually smokes each week.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many pipes full of tobacco they normally smoke each day (TOPIPEDAYMN (MV464D)).000Product not used001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos usually smoke each weekTOCIGARWKMN (MV484E) reports the number of cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos the man usually smokes each week.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many cigars, cheroots, or cigarillos they normally smoke each day (TOCIGARDAYMN (MV464E)).000Product not used0011002200330044005500660077008800990101001111012120131301414015150161601717018180191902020021210222202323024240252502626027270282802929030300313103232033330343403535036360373703838039390404004141042420434304444045450464604747048480494905050051510525205353054540555505656057570585805959060600616106262063630646406565066660676706868069690707007171072720737307474075750767607777078780797908080081810828208383084840858508686087870888808989090900919109292093930949409595995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of hookah, shisha, or water pipe sessions usually have each weekTOSHISHAWKMN (MV484F) reports the number of hookah, shisha, hubbly-bubbly, or water pipe sessions the man usually has each week.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many hookah, shisha, hubbly-bubbly, or water pipe sessions they normally have each day (TOSHISHADAYMN (MV464F)).000Product not used00110022003300440055006600770088009901010995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSNumber of times usually smoke other types of tobacco each weekTOSMOKEOTHWKMN (MV484G) reports the number of times the man usually smokes some other type of tobacco each week. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.
Only men who previously indicated they smoke tobacco some days were asked this question. All other men are coded as "Product not used" (code "0"). Men who indicated they smoke tobacco every day were asked how many times they normally smoke some other type of tobacco each day (TOSMOKEOTHDAYMN (MV464G)).000Product not used00110022003300440055006600770088009901010011110121201313014140151501616017170181801919020200212102222023230242402525026260272702828029290303003131032320333303434035350363603737038380393904040041410424204343044440454504646047470484804949050500515105252053530545405555056560575705858059590606006161062620636306464065650666606767068680696907070995Not every weekTobacco Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: Through employerINSEMPLOYERMN (MV481B) indicates whether the man is covered by health insurance through an employer.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: Government/social securityINSSOCSMN (MV481C) indicates whether the man is covered by health insurance through Social Security or another government program.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: Private/commercially purchasedINSPRIVATEMN (MV481D) indicates whether the man is covered by health insurance through a private/commercially purchased health insurance provider.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: MilitaryINSMILITARYMN indicates whether the male respondent is covered by a military-based health insurance plan.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: Through NGOINSNGOMN indicates whether the male respondent is covered by an NGO (non-governmental organization) health insurance plan.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: Through university hospitalINSUNIVMN indicates whether the male respondent is covered by a university hospital health insurance plan.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: UNRWA (Jordan)INSMNJO1 indicates whether the male respondent is covered by a UNRWA (United Nations Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: UNHCR (Jordan)INSMNJO2 indicates whether the male respondent is covered by a UNHCR (the United Nations Refugee Agency) health insurance plan. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHealth insurance type: OtherINSOTHERMN (MV481X) indicates whether the man is covered by health insurance from some other source. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific categories included in a given sample.0No1Yes8MissingInsurance, general Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifierSAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.00101Model 201500401Afghanistan 201502401Angola 201505001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9705003Bangladesh 1999-0005004Bangladesh 200405005Bangladesh 200705006Bangladesh 201105007Bangladesh 201410401Myanmar 201510801Burundi 198710802Burundi 201010803Burundi 201611601Cambodia 200011602Cambodia 200511603Cambodia 201011604Cambodia 201412001Cameroon 199112002Cameroon 199812003Cameroon 200412004Cameroon 201114801Chad 1996-9714802Chad 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199620402Benin 200120403Benin 200620404Benin 201123101Ethiopia 200023102Ethiopia 200523103Ethiopia 201123104Ethiopia 201628801Ghana 198828802Ghana 199328803Ghana 199828804Ghana 200328805Ghana 200828806Ghana 201432001Guatemala 198732002Guatemala 199532003Guatemala 201532401Guinea 199932402Guinea 200532403Guinea 201235601India 1992-9335602India 1998-9935603India 2005-0635604India 2015-1638401Cote d'Ivoire 199438402Cote d'Ivoire 199838403Cote d'Ivoire 201140001Jordan 199040002Jordan 199740003Jordan 200240004Jordan 200740005Jordan 200940006Jordan 201240007Jordan 2017-1840401Kenya 198940402Kenya 199340403Kenya 199840404Kenya 200340405Kenya 2008-940406Kenya 201442601Lesotho 200442602Lesotho 200942603Lesotho 201445001Madagascar 199245002Madagascar 199745003Madagascar 200345004Madagascar 200845401Malawi 199245402Malawi 200045403Malawi 200445404Malawi 201045405Malawi 201646601Mali 198746602Mali 1995-646603Mali 200146604Mali 200646605Mali 201250401Morocco 198750402Morocco 199250403Morocco 200350801Mozambique 199750802Mozambique 200350803Mozambique 201151601Namibia 199251602Namibia 200051603Namibia 200651604Namibia 201352401Nepal 199652402Nepal 200152403Nepal 200652404Nepal 201152405Nepal 201656201Niger 199256202Niger 199856203Niger 200656204Niger 201256601Nigeria 199056602Nigeria 199956603Nigeria 200356604Nigeria 200856605Nigeria 201358601Pakistan 1990-9158602Pakistan 2006-0758603Pakistan 2012-1358604Pakistan 2017-1860401Peru 1991-9260402Peru 199660403Peru 200060404Peru 2004-0860405Peru 201060406Peru 201160407Peru 201264601Rwanda 199264602Rwanda 200064603Rwanda 200564604Rwanda 201064605Rwanda 201468601Senegal 198668602Senegal 1992-9368603Senegal 199768604Senegal 200568605Senegal 2010-1168606Senegal 2012-1368607Senegal 201468608Senegal 201568609Senegal 201668610Senegal 201771001South Africa 199871002South Africa 201671601Zimbabwe 198871602Zimbabwe 199471603Zimbabwe 199971604Zimbabwe 2005-671605Zimbabwe 2010-1171606Zimbabwe 201572901Sudan 1989-9078801Tunisia 198879201Turkey 199379202Turkey 199879203Turkey 200380001Uganda 198880002Uganda 199580003Uganda 200180004Uganda 200680005Uganda 201180006Uganda 201681801Egypt 198881802Egypt 199281803Egypt 199581804Egypt 200081805Egypt 200581806Egypt 200881807Egypt 201483401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 2013Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSIPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code. The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.
The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.11603Cambodia 201011602Cambodia 200511601Cambodia 200010803Burundi 201610802Burundi 201010801Burundi 198710401Myanmar 201505007Bangladesh 201405006Bangladesh 201105005Bangladesh 200705004Bangladesh 200405003Bangladesh 1999-0005001Bangladesh 199405002Bangladesh 1996-9714801Chad 1996-9712004Cameroon 201112003Cameroon 200414803Chad 201418001Congo Democratic Republic 200718002Congo Democratic Republic 2013-1420401Benin 199681807Egypt 201481806Egypt 200881805Egypt 200581804Egypt 200081803Egypt 199581802Egypt 199281801Egypt 198880006Uganda 201680005Uganda 201180004Uganda 200680003Uganda 200180002Uganda 199580001Uganda 198879203Turkey 200379202Turkey 199879201Turkey 199378801Tunisia 198872901Sudan 1989-9071606Zimbabwe 201571605Zimbabwe 2010-1171604Zimbabwe 2005-671603Zimbabwe 199971602Zimbabwe 199471601Zimbabwe 198871001South Africa 199868610Senegal 201768609Senegal 201668608Senegal 201568607Senegal 201414802Chad 200468606Senegal 2012-1368605Senegal 2010-1168604Senegal 200568603Senegal 199768602Senegal 1992-9368601Senegal 198664605Rwanda 201464604Rwanda 201064603Rwanda 200564602Rwanda 200064601Rwanda 199260407Peru 201260406Peru 201160405Peru 201060404Peru 2004-0860403Peru 200060402Peru 199660401Peru 1991-9258603Pakistan 2012-1358602Pakistan 2006-0758601Pakistan 1990-9156605Nigeria 201356604Nigeria 200856603Nigeria 200356602Nigeria 199956601Nigeria 199056204Niger 201256203Niger 200656202Niger 199812002Cameroon 199812001Cameroon 199111604Cambodia 201402401Angola 201500401Afghanistan 201500101Model 201556201Niger 199252404Nepal 201152403Nepal 200652402Nepal 200152401Nepal 199651604Namibia 201351603Namibia 200651602Namibia 200051601Namibia 199250803Mozambique 201150802Mozambique 200350801Mozambique 199750403Morocco 200350402Morocco 199250401Morocco 198746605Mali 201246604Mali 200646603Mali 200146602Mali 1995-646601Mali 198745405Malawi 201645404Malawi 201045403Malawi 200445402Malawi 200045401Malawi 199245004Madagascar 200845003Madagascar 200345002Madagascar 199745001Madagascar 199242603Lesotho 201442602Lesotho 200942601Lesotho 200440406Kenya 201440405Kenya 2008-940404Kenya 200340403Kenya 199840402Kenya 199340401Kenya 198940006Jordan 201240005Jordan 200940004Jordan 200740003Jordan 200240002Jordan 199740001Jordan 199038403Cote d'Ivoire 201138402Cote d'Ivoire 199838401Cote d'Ivoire 199435604India 2015-1635603India 2005-0635602India 1998-9935601India 1992-9332403Guinea 201232402Guinea 200532401Guinea 199932003Guatemala 201532002Guatemala 199532001Guatemala 198728806Ghana 201428805Ghana 200828804Ghana 200328803Ghana 199828802Ghana 199328801Ghana 198823104Ethiopia 201623103Ethiopia 201123102Ethiopia 200523101Ethiopia 200020404Benin 201120403Benin 200620402Benin 200183401Tanzania 199183402Tanzania 199683403Tanzania 199983404Tanzania 200483405Tanzania 201083406Tanzania 201585401Burkina Faso 199385402Burkina Faso 199885403Burkina Faso 200385404Burkina Faso 201088701Yemen 1991-9288702Yemen 201389401Zambia 199289402Zambia 199689403Zambia 200189404Zambia 200789405Zambia 201340007Jordan 201752405Nepal 201658604Pakistan 2017-1871002South Africa 2016Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSCountryCOUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).001Model004Afghanistan024Angola050Bangladesh104Myanmar108Burundi116Cambodia120Cameroon148Chad180Congo Democratic Republic204Benin231Ethiopia288Ghana320Guatemala324Guinea356India384Cote d'Ivoire400Jordan404Kenya426Lesotho450Madagascar454Malawi466Mali504Morocco508Mozambique516Namibia524Nepal562Niger566Nigeria586Pakistan604Peru646Rwanda686Senegal710South Africa716Zimbabwe729Sudan788Tunisia792Turkey800Uganda818Egypt834Tanzania854Burkina Faso887Yemen894ZambiaIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSYear of sampleYEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year. For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.198619861987198719881988198919891990199019911991199219921993199319941994199519951996199619971997199819981999199920002000200120012002200220032003200420042005200520062006200720072008200820092009201020102011201120122012201320132014201420152015201620162017201720182018Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample household identifierIDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample. It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSKey to link DHS clusters to context data (string)DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal placesIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique sample-case PSU identifierIDHSPSU is an identifying number unique to the primary sampling unit in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and PSU (the numbered primary sampling units within a given sample).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSUnique cross-sample sampling strataIDHSSTRATA is an identifying number unique to the sampling strata in a given sample. This variable is a concatenation of SAMPLE (which uniquely identifies each country- and year-specific sample) and STRATA (groups of geographically similar areas, from which primary sampling units are drawn).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific household identifierHHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.HHID is a 15-character string variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific primary sampling unitPSUHH (HV021) indicates the primary sampling unit for household members. This variable should be used along with the variable DOMAINHH (HV023) to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on variance estimates and standard errors.
The DHS Recode Manuals for Phase 2 forward describe the primary sampling unit as follows:
Primary sampling unit is a number assigned to sample points to identify the primary sampling units for use in the calculation of sampling errors. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number and/or the ultimate area unit, but may differ if the sample design required a multistage selection process.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Using sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.PSUHH (HV021) is a 5-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific sampling strataSTRATAHH (HV022) defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method.
In two-stage sampling, The DHS Program may first group small geographic areas, such as enumeration areas from the last census, into broad strata defined jointly by region and urban versus rural areas within a region. In the second stage of sampling, a subset of geographic areas (sample clusters) are selected as the sites for interviewing from within defined strata.
The STRATAHH variable is not the same as DOMAINHH (HV023). (Domains represent statistically representative areas for which valid summary statistics can be calculated for a survey, such as provinces and national urban versus rural combined areas, as described in the survey's final report.) The DHS Program recommends using STRATAHH along with the variable PSUHH (HV021) to account for the impact of the sampling design clustering on estimates of variance and standard errors.
Users are strongly encouraged to review the FAQ section provided by The DHS Program on specifying stratification and clustering here [URL omitted from DDI.], using Stata or SPSS to account for sample design.STRATAHH (HV022) is a 3-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific domainDOMAINHH (HV023) defines the basic geographic units for which the sample was designed to yield representative estimates.
The DHS Recode Manual describes DOMAINHH as follows:
For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
When representative estimates are desired, users should include survey design variables, including DOMAINHH (HV023) and PSUHH (HV021), and the correct sample weights (e.g., HHWEIGHT (HV005)) to adjust sampling errors to account for the DHS Program's sample design.
In most countries, DOMAINHH defines the stratification for the sample (generally either regional or national). However, some countries use two levels of stratification, such as region and urban/rural areas. Users should check for the correct stratification design by consulting the Final Report(s) for the sample(s) of interest (particularly the Introduction and Sample Design sections and Implementation Appendix).Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold number in clusterIDENTIFICATION
GOVERNORATE _____________
DISTRICT ___________
SUB-DISTRICT _____________
LOCALITY ____________
AREA ____________
NEIGHBORHOOD _____________
BLOCK NUMBER _____________
CLUSTER NUMBER ____
STRATUM NUMBER ___HHNUMALL (HV002) is the number identifying the household within the cluster or sample point. In some cases, this variable may be the combination of the dwelling number and the household number within the dwelling.
To uniquely identify households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUMALL with CLUSTERNOALL (HV001).HHNUMALL is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific cluster numberIDENTIFICATION
GOVERNORATE _____________
DISTRICT ___________
SUB-DISTRICT _____________
LOCALITY ____________
AREA ____________
NEIGHBORHOOD _____________
BLOCK NUMBER _____________
CLUSTER NUMBER ____
STRATUM NUMBER ___CLUSTERNOALL (HV001) reports the cluster number for the household member's de facto residence.
According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]." The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
CLUSTERNOALL is the variable indicating the primary sampling unit or PSU. CLUSTERNOALL should be used along with the variable STRATAHH (HV022) to account for the impact of sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors.
See the notes on DHS webpage "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.
CLUSTERNOALL (HV001) and HHNUMALL (HV002) can be used to merge the household member recode file to the women's individual recode file. See the DHS webpage Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.CLUSTERNOALL is an 8 digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSSample-specific ultimate area unitULTAREAUNITALL (HV004) is a number assigned to each sample point to identify the ultimate area units used in the collection of data. This variable is usually the same as the cluster number [CLUSTERNOALL (HV001)], but it may be a sequentially-numbered variable for samples with a more complicated sampling structure.
ULTAREAUNITALL can be used to account for the effects of sampling design clustering on variance estimates and standard errors.ULTAREAUNITALL (HV004) is a 4-digit variable.Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSLine number in householdHOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.HHLINENO (HVIDX) reports the line number of the household member in the household schedule.73737272717170706969686867676666656564646363626261616060595958585757565655555454535352525151505049494848474746464545444443434242414140403939383837373636353534343333323231313030292928282727262625252424232322222121202019191818171716161515141413131212111110100990880770660550440330220117474757576767777787879798080Identifiers Variables -- TOPICSRespondent's line number (answering Household questionnaire)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.LINENOHHRESP (HV003) reports the line number in the household schedule of the person responding to the questions asked in the household questionnaire. If nobody in the household was available for the interview, this variable is coded "00."00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535398MissingIdentifiers Variables -- TOPICSHousehold sample weight (6 decimals)HHWEIGHT (HV005) is an 8-digit numeric variable, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population, when household members are the unit of analysis.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSPopulation factor weightPOPWT is a population adjustment factor created by IPUMS to generate count estimates of household members for samples that are nationally representative. See our documentation [URL omitted from DDI.] for more information about how POPWT was created.Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for men's/husband's survey (individual-level)HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR MAN'S SURVEY?
YES 1
NO 2MENSELHH (HV027) indicates whether the respondent's household was selected for the men's or husband's survey. Samples including neither a men's survey nor a husband's survey are excluded from this variable in IPUMS-DHS.0Not selected1Selected for men's survey2Selected for husband's surveyWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible women in householdTOTAL PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE WOMEN ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE MEN ____
LINE NO. OF RESPONDENT TO HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIREELIGFEMNO (HV010) reports the number of women in the household who are eligible for the individual survey (for women of childbearing age). The selection criteria for eligibility are usually women age 15 to 49. In some countries, the selection criteria are further restricted to ever-married women.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212199NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSEligibility for female interviewELIGIBILITY
9) CIRCLE LINE NUMBER OF EVER MARRIED WOMEN AGE 15-49ELIGFEMINT (HV117) indicates whether the household member is eligible for the individual women's survey (i.e., those who could be part of the individual recode [IR] file).
According to the DHS recode manuals:
In most surveys, both de facto and non-de facto women are interviewed; however, women are included in the individual recode only if they were eligible for the interview and were de facto members of the household. (A few surveys use a de jure sample, and the above selection does not apply in those countries.)0Not eligible1Eligible9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible men in householdTOTAL PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE WOMEN ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE MEN ____
LINE NO. OF RESPONDENT TO HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIREELIGMALNO (HV011) reports the number of men in the household who are eligible for the men's or husband's survey. The selection criteria for eligibility are country-specific.000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSEligible for men's survey10) IF HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR MAN'S SURVEY, CIRCLE LINE NUMBER OF ALL MEN AGE 15-59ELIGMALEINT (HV118) indicates whether the household member is eligible for the individual men's survey.0Not eligible1Eligible9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold weight for male subsample (6 decimals)HHMWEIGHT (HV028) is an 8-digit numeric variable, which should be used as a weighting factor for the subset of households that were randomly selected for the men's or husband's survey. HHMWEIGHT should be used to weight all estimates produced using the households selected for the men's or husband's survey. For households not included in the men's or husband's survey, HHMWEIGHT is set to zero.
Note: For researchers using a flat data file (.dat), HHMWEIGHT contains 6 implied decimal places, and researchers should divide this variable by 1,000,000 before applying it as a weighting factor. For all other data formats, HHMWEIGHT has already been adjusted, and researchers do not need to make any changes before using this variable.000000000Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSTotal adults eligible for measurementTOTAL PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE WOMEN ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE MEN ____
LINE NO. OF RESPONDENT TO HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIREADULTSMEASNO (HV041) reports the number of adults (women and men) in the household who are eligible for height and weight measurements.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSNumber of eligible children for height and weightTOTAL ELIGIBLE WOMEN ___
TOTAL ELIGIBLE CHILDREN ___ELIGKIDNO (HV035) reports the number of child household members under age 5 who are eligible for height and weight measurement.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSChildren eligibility for height/weight and hemoglobin11) CIRCLE LINE NUMBER OF ALL CHILDREN AGE 0-5ELIGKIDHW (HV120) indicates whether the household member is eligible for the children's height, weight, and hemoglobin measurements.00Not eligible10Eligible11Eligible, child of interviewed mother12Eligible, de facto in household99NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSLine number of the head of householdHOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.HHEADLINENO (HV218) reports the line number of the head of the household. According to the DHS recode manual:
This should always be 01; however, there are some households in certain surveys in which the head of household has not been listed as the first person in the household listing.
To determine the proportion of households (rather than persons in households) with a given characteristic (e.g., the share of households with electricity), researchers should restrict the sample of household members to one representative per household. Such restriction can be done by selecting only persons with line number 01 in the household roster (using HHLINENO) or selecting only persons coded as head of household in HHRELATE). HHEADLINENO demonstrates that these two criteria usually but not always identify the same person as a representative of the household.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242499NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for domestic violence moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2DVSELHH (HV044) indicates whether the household where the respondent lives was selected for doing any interview(s) for the female or male domestic violence module. Using a table included in the questionnaire, interviewers randomly selected the women (or men) within these households to ask the domestic violence questions.
The related variable DVMODULE reports whether women themselves were selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module.0No1Yes, selected for women's DV module2Yes, selected for men's DV module9NIU (not in universe)Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHousehold selected for hemoglobinHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
YES 1
NO 2HHEMOSELEC (HV042) indicates whether the household was selected for hemoglobin measurements of the household members.
Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Low hemoglobin levels indicate the presence of anemia (which may be caused by inadequate nutrition or chronic disease).0Not selected1SelectedWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child discipline moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDDISCSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child discipline module.0Not selected1Selected for child discipline moduleWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for child labor moduleHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2CHILDLABORSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for the child labor module.0Not selected1Selected for child laborWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSHH selected for women's biomarkersHOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR CHILD DISCIPLINE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND BIOMARKER FOR WOMEN?
YES 1
NO 2BIOFEMSELHH indicates whether the household was selected for women's biomarker measurements.0Not selected1Selected for women's biomarkersWeights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICSYear of interviewINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*HHINTYR (HV007) reports the year the interview took place.
The dates reported in HHINTYR are based on the Gregorian calendar.2018201820172017199019901991199119921992199319931994199419951995199619961997199719981998199919992000200020012001200220022003200320042004200520052006200620072007200820082009200920102010201120112012201220132013201420142015201520162016Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSMonth of interviewINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*HHINTMO (HV006) reports the month when the interview took place, according to the Gregorian calendar.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12DecemberSurvey dates Variables -- TOPICSDay of interviewINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*HHINTDAY (HV016) reports the day of the month on which the interview took place. HHINTDAY uses dates expressed in the Gregorian calendar.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month date of interviewINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*HHINTCMC (HV008) reports the century month code for the date on which the interview took place.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in HHINTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.HHINTCMC (HV008) is a 4-digit variable.Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for start of surveyINTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.141514151414141413991399139713971408140814021402139813981393139313921392139113911390139013881388138713871386138613811381137913791378137813771377137413741373137313721372136913691365136513641364136113611358135813551355135413541353135313501350134613461344134413391339133813381333133313321332133013301329132913281328132713271326132613251325132013201318131813071307130513051302130212991299129612961290129012881288128712871285128512831283128112811280128012771277127412741273127312711271126912691268126812641264126212621258125812571257125512551250125012491249124812481247124712461246124412441243124312421242124112411240124012391239123112311223122312201220121312131209120912071207120612061202120211991199119711971193119311911191118711871185118511841184117911791178117811771177117311731170117011671167116511651164116411631163116011601159115911581158115311531151115111431143113511351134113411271127112511251124112411181118111611161115111511131113111111111110111011091109110811081107110711051105110311031102110210961096109210921090109010841084107910791068106810661066106510651062106210581058104910491047104710361036Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSCentury month code (CMC) for end of surveyINTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.
The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.14181418141714171403140314201420103910391051105110521052106210621066106610691069107010701073107310851085109010901092109210971097110111011105110511071107110811081109110911101110111411141115111511181118111911191124112411251125112611261130113011311131113911391148114811531153115711571158115811601160116311631165116511671167116811681171117111741174117611761182118211831183118511851187118711901190119111911193119311951195119911991200120012031203120412041205120512071207120812081211121112121212121512151217121712181218122312231229122912331233124212421244124412451245124612461247124712491249125012501251125112531253125612561261126112621262126512651266126612671267126812681272127212741274127512751276127612771277128012801282128212831283128412841286128612871287129212921294129412951295130013001302130213061306130713071310131013161316132013201321132113251325133113311333133313351335133613361337133713381338134013401343134313441344134713471349134913501350135413541356135613581358136013601362136213651365136713671370137013721372137413741378137813791379138013801384138413901390139213921394139413981398139913991402140214041404140514051406140614161416Survey dates Variables -- TOPICSNumber of visits by interviewerTOTAL NUMBER OF VISITSVISITNO (HV017) reports the number of visits by an interviewer required to complete the interview.112233445566778899General technical Variables -- TOPICSEver-married sampleEVMARHH (HV020) indicates whether the sample includes only ever-married women or includes all women of childbearing age.0All woman sample1Ever-married sampleGeneral technical Variables -- TOPICSIdentification number of interviewer, household surveyINTERVIEWER VISITS
FIRST VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
SECOND VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
NEXT VISIT:
DATE
TIME
THIRD VISIT
DATE
INTERVIEWER'S NAME
RESULT*
FINAL VISIT
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
INT. NO.
RESULT*INTERVIEWERIDHH (HV018) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the household survey. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.General technical Variables -- TOPICSUrban-rural statusURBANHH (HV025) indicates whether the household member's de facto place of residence (i.e., where the person actually was at the time of the survey) was in an urban or rural location.1Urban2RuralGeography, general Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 1990-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. These regions are equivalent to groups of governorates and have consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1997_2017 (with three broad regions identified) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1990_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Amman, Madaba2Balqa3Zarqa, Mafraq4Irbid, Jarash, Ajlun5Karak, Tafiela, Ma'an, AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 1997-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO1997_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions in this variable are equivalent to broad groups of governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time are GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which excludes the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO2007_2017 (with individual governorates identified).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO1997_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].1Central2North3SouthIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan governorates, 2007-2017 [integrated; GIS]GEO_JO2007_2017 reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. The regions represent governorates, with consistent boundaries across samples.
Each sample year for Jordan has its own sample-specific geography variable. Other integrated geographic variables for Jordan that provide spatially consistent units over time include GEO_ JO1990_2017 (which identifies groups of governorates, excluding the 1997 and 2002 samples) and GEO_JO1997_2017 (which identifies three broad geographic regions).
An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Jordan, using the units in GEO_JO2007_2017, can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].11Amman12Balqa13Zarqa14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jarash24Ajlun31Karak32Tafiela33Ma'an34AqabaIntegrated geography Variables -- TOPICSJordan regions, 2017 [GIS]GEO_JO2017 (V101_JO2017) reports the region of Jordan where the respondent was interviewed. Geographic units in the 2017 Jordan survey are governorates.
Other sample years for Jordan have their own sample-specific geography variables. The 2017 Jordan sample was included in the integrated variables GEO_JO1990_2017 (which excludes 1997 and 2002 Jordan samples), GEO_ JO1997_2017, and GEO_JO2007_2017, all of which provide spatially consistent units over time.
A GIS map for GEO_JO2017 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.11Amman12Balqa13Zarqua14Madaba21Irbid22Mafraq23Jerash24Aljoun31Karak32Tafilh33Maan34AquabaSingle sample geography Variables -- TOPICSSex of household member4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2SEX (HV104) reports the sex of the household member, as given by the respondent for the household questionnaire.1Male2Female8MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household member7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHAGE (HV105) reports the household member's age, as given by the respondent for the household questionnaire.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080818182828383848485858686878788888989909091919292939394949595+97Don't know98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSMonth of birth6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____HHBIRTHMO reports the household member's month of birth.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSYear of birth6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____HHBIRTHYR reports the household member's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.19001900190119011902190219031903190419041905190519061906190719071908190819091909191019101911191119121912191319131914191419151915191619161917191719181918191919191920192019211921192219221923192319241924192519251926192619271927192819281929192919301930193119311932193219331933193419341935193519361936193719371938193819391939194019401941194119421942194319431944194419451945194619461947194719481948194919491950195019511951195219521953195319541954195519551956195619571957195819581959195919601960196119611962196219631963196419641965196519661966196719671968196819691969197019701971197119721972197319731974197419751975197619761977197719781978197919791980198019811981198219821983198319841984198519851986198619871987198819881989198919901990199119911992199219931993199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't knowCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSUsual resident or visitor2) USUAL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS
Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household and guests of the household who stayed here last night, starting with the head of the household.
AFTER LISTING THE NAMES AND RECORDING THE RELATIONSHIP AND SEX FOR EACH PERSON. ASK QUESTIONS 2A-2C TO BE SURE THAT THE LISTING IS COMPLETE.
THEN ASK APPROPRIATE QUESTIONS IN COLUMNS 5-20 FOR EACH PERSON.HHRESIDENT (HV102) indicates whether the household member is a usual resident of the household or is just visiting. As defined by the HHRESIDENT variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place, but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.1Usual resident2Visitor8MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSSlept last night in HH6) Did (NAME) stay here last night?
YES 1
NO 2HHSLEPT (HV103) indicates whether the household member is a de facto member of the household, in terms of whether the individual slept in the household the previous night.0No1Yes8MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship to household head3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWHHRELATE (HV101) reports the household member's relationship to the head of the household/householder.42Herdboy14Stepson/daughter41Domestic servant01Head02Wife or husband03Son/daughter04Son/daughter-in-law05Grandchild06Parent07Parent-in-law08Brother/sister09Co-spouse10Adopted/foster child11Brother/sister-in-law12Grandparent13Aunt/uncle20Niece/nephew21Niece/nephew by blood22Niece/nephew by marriage30Other relative40Not related97Don't know98MissingCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSHas a birth certificate20) BIRTH REGISTRATION IF AGE 0-4 YEARS
Does (NAME) have a birth certificate?
IF NO PROBE: Has (NAME)'s birth ever been registered with the civil authority?
1 = HAS CERTIFICATE
2 = REGISTERED
3 = NEITHER
8 = DON'T KNOWHHBIRTHCERT (HV140) indicates whether the household member's birth is registered or whether the person has a birth certificate.13Has hospital card only12Registered11Has certificate10Either has certificate or registered birth99NIU (not in universe)98Missing97Don't know00Neither certificate nor registeredCore demographic Variables -- TOPICSMother aliveSURVIVORSHIP AND RESIDENCE OF BIOLOGICAL PARENTS, IF AGE 0-17 YEARS
12) Is (NAME)'s natural mother alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 14)
DK 8 (GO TO 140For household members under a cut-off age (varying across samples), MOTHERALIVE (HV111) indicates whether the person's mother is still alive.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSMother's line number13) Does (NAME)'s natural mother usually live in this household or was she a guest last night?
IF YES: What is her name?
RECORD MOTHER'S LINE NUMBER.
IF NO: '00'.
LINE NUMBER _____For household members under a cut-off age (varying across samples), MOTHERLINENO (HV112) reports the household line number of the person's (co-resident) mother. A code of zero indicates the mother does not live in the same household as the child.00Mother not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656597Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSFather alive14) Is (NAME)'s natural father alive?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 16)
DK 8 (GO TO 16)For household members under a cut-off age (varying across samples), FATHERALIVE (HV113) indicates whether the person's father is still alive.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSFather's line number15) Does (NAME)'s natural father usually live in this household or was he a guest last night?
IF YES: What was his name?
RECORD FATHER'S LINE NUMBER
IF NO: RECORD '00'.
LINE NUMBER ______For household members under a specified age (varying across samples), FATHERLINENO (HV114) reports the household line number of the person's (co-resident) father. A code of zero indicates the father does not live in the same household as the child.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565697Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Core demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHNATIONALITY reports the household member's nationality. Codes are taken from the ISO 3-digit country codes.368Iraqi400Jordanian760Syrian818Egyptian901Other Arab nationality902Non-Arab nationality997Don't know998MissingEthnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICSCurrent marital status8) MARITAL STATUS IF AGE 16 OR OLDER
What is (NAME)'s current marital status?
1 = NEVER MARRIED
2 = MARRIED
3 = DIVORCED
4 = WIDOWED
5 = SEPARATEDHHMARSTAT (HV115) reports the household member's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys, as does the age range covered by this variable. See Comparability.100Never married/lived together110Unconsummated marriage200Married or living together210Married220Living together300Formerly married/lived together310Widowed320Divorced/separated321Divorced322Separated/not living together997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSCurrently, formerly, never married8) MARITAL STATUS IF AGE 16 OR OLDER
What is (NAME)'s current marital status?
1 = NEVER MARRIED
2 = MARRIED
3 = DIVORCED
4 = WIDOWED
5 = SEPARATEDHHCURRMARR (HV116) reports the household member's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."
"Never married" includes household members who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes household members who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes household members who are widowed, divorced, separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner.
In samples where the only question asked relates to whether the household member has ever been married (not cohabiting), the responses are coded "10" for "Ever-married" and "0" for "Never married."00Never married10Ever married11Currently married12Formerly married98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICSLine number of child selected for child discipline section102) CHECK HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE: LINE NUMBER FROM COLUMN 11.
LINE NUMBER __________
NAME ________________CHDLINENO reports the line number, in the household listing, of the child selected for the child discipline module. For most samples that included the child discipline module, children under age 15 were randomly selected as the subject of questions, using a table included in the questionnaire.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303096Inconsistent98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Take away privileges212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDGROUND indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household took privileges away from the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO), forbade the child from doing something enjoyable, or forbade him or her leaving the house.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Explain why behavior is wrong212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDEXPLAIN indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household explained to the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO why his or her behavior was wrong.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Shake child212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDSHAKE indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household shook the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Shout, yell, or scream at child212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDSHOUT indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household shouted, yelled, or screamed at the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Give child something else to do212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDNEWTASK indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household gave the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO something else to do as a punishment.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Spank child212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDSPANK indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household spanked, hit, or slapped the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO on the bottom with a bare hand.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Hit child with belt, hairbrush, or stick212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDHITOBJ indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household hit the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO on the bottom or any other place on the body with a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Call child dumb or lazy212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDNAMECALL indicates whether, in the last month, anyone in the household called the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO "dumb," "lazy," or another similarly derogatory name.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Hit child in face, head, or ear212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDHITHEAD indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household hit or slapped the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO on the face, head, or ears.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Hit child on hand, arm, or leg212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDHITLIMB indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household hit or slapped the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO on the hand, arm, or leg.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSChild discipline in last month: Beat/hit child repeatedly212) Adults use certain ways to teach children the right behavior or to address a behavior problem. I will read various methods that are used. Please tell me if you or anyone else in the household has used this method with (NAME) in the past month.
a) Took away privileges, forbade something (NAME) liked or did not allow (him/her) to leave the house.
YES 1
NO 2
b) Explained why (NAME)'s behavior was wrong.
YES 1
NO 2
c) Shook (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
d) Shouted, yelled at or screamed at (him/her).
YES 1
NO 2
e) Gave (him/her) something else to do.
YES 1
NO 2
f) Spanked, hit or slapped (him/her) on the bottom with bare hand.
YES 1
NO 2
g) Hit (him/her) on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick, or other hard object.
YES 1
NO 2
h) Called (him/her) dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
YES 1
NO 2
i) Hit or slapped (him/her) on the face, head, or ears.
YES 1
NO 2
j) Hit or slapped (him/her0 on the hand, arm, or leg.
YES 1
NO 2
k) Beat (him/her) up, that is hit (him/her) over and over as hard as one could.
YES 1
NO 2CHDBEAT indicates whether, in the past month, anyone in the household beat the child selected for the child discipline module (CHDLINENO, or hit the child repeatedly as hard as possible.0No1Yes7Don't know/No opinion8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSNecessary to physically punish children213) Do you believe that in order to bring up, raise or educate a child properly, the child needs to be physically punished?
YES 1 (SKIP TO 512)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 512)
DON'T KNOW/ NO OPINION 8 (SKIP TO 512)CHDNECESSARY indicates whether the household member responding to the household survey believes it is necessary to physically punish a child to bring up, raise, or educate the child properly.0No1Yes7Don't know/No opinion8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Childrearing attitudes Variables -- TOPICSNumber of household membersTOTAL PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE WOMEN ____
TOTAL ELIGIBLE MEN ____
LINE NO. OF RESPONDENT TO HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIREHHMEMBERS (HV009) reports the number of household members in the household.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of de jure membersDEJURENO (HV012) reports the total number of de jure household members, or the number of household members who usually live in the household (i.e., excluding visitors).00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of de facto membersDEFACTONO (HV013) reports the total number of de facto household members, or the number of household members who slept in the household the previous night, including visitors.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of children 5 and under (de jure)KIDLT5NO (HV014) reports the number of children under age 5 in the household (de jure).000011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSAge of household head (from HH record)7) AGE
How old is (NAME)?
IF 95 OR MORE, RECORD '95'.
COMPARE AND CORRECT 6A AND/OR 7 IF INCONSISTENT.
IN YEARS _____HHEADAGEHH (HV220) reports the age of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADAGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.98Missing96Non-resident9595+949493939292919190908989888887878686858584848383828281818080797978787777767675757474737372727171707069696868676766666565646463636262616160605959585857575656555554545353525251515050494948484747464645454444434342424141404039393838373736363535343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302299NIU (not in universe)01197Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSSex of household head (from hh record)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2HHEADSEXHH (HV219) reports the sex of the head of the household.
The information in HHEADSEXHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.1Male2Female6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSRelationship structure in HH3) RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF THE HOUSE
What is the relationship of (NAME) to the head of the household?
01 = HEAD
02 = WIFE OR HUSBAND
03 = SON OR DAUGHTER
04 = STEPSON OR STEPDAUGHTER
05 = GRANDCHILD
06 = PARENT
07 = PARENT-IN-LAW
08 = BROTHER OR SISTER
09 = GRAND FATHER/MOTHER
10 = OTHER RELATIVE
11 = ADOPTED/FOSTER CHILD
12 = NOT RELATED
98 = DON'T KNOWFAMSTRUCTR (HV217) indicates the relationship structure (no adults, one adult, two related adults of the opposite sex, two related adults of the same sex, three or more related adults, or unrelated adults) in the household. Only usual (de jure) household members aged 15 and over are considered in determining the household's relationship structure. FAMSTRUCTR is a constructed variable, based on information about each household member's age, sex, and relationship to the householder, which was collected when completing the listing of persons in the household at the time of the survey.
The information in FAMSTRUCTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.8Missing6Non-resident5Unrelated adults4Three plus related adults3Two adults, same sex2Two adults, opp sex1One adult0No adults9NIU (not in universe)Household demographic Variables -- TOPICSNationality of household head7A) NATIONALITY
What is (NAME)'s nationality?
1 = JORDANIAN
2 = EGYPTIAN
3 = SYRIAN
4 = IRAQUI
5 = OTHER ARAB
6 = NOT ARAB
8 = DON'T KNOWHHEADNATION reports the household head's nationality. Codes are taken from ISO 3-digit country codes.400Jordanian760Syrian995Other997Don't knowHousehold demographic Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH used for sleeping116) How many rooms in the household are used for sleeping?
ROOMS FOR SLEEPING _____SLEEPROOMS (HV216) reports the number of rooms in the household used for sleeping.98Missing97Don't know3535+343433333232313130302929282827272626252524242323222221212020191918181717161615151414131312121111101009908807706605504403302201100096Non-resident99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of outside walls of dwelling144) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MUD BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED WALLS
CEMENT BRICKS 31
CUT STONES 32
CUT STONES AND CONCRETE 33
CONCRETE 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.376Metal, unspecified375Corrugated asbestos374Iron or zinc sheets292Unburnt brick with cement127Animal dung126Hay with mud241Trunks with mud000No walls100NATURAL110Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks111Cane/palm/trunks112Cane/trunks113Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds114Palm branches115Sticks116Shells120Earth/mud/dirt/dung121Unbaked brick, mud, or earth122Earth123Mud124Mud, dung125Dirt130Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds131Grass132Thatch or straw200RUDIMENTARY210Bamboo with mud211Bamboo/wood with mud212Bamboo220Stone with mud230Rough wood231Plywood232Reused wood233Timber234Wood/metal planks240Poles and mud250Tin/cardboard/paper/bags251Cardboard252Carton260Uncovered adobe270Corrugated metal280Canvas/tent300FINISHED310Cement/concrete311Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)320Bricks321Finished/burnt bricks322Burnt bricks with mud323Burnt bricks with cement324Sundried bricks330Cement blocks340Wood planks/shingles341Wood and grass350Stone351Stone with lime/cement360Covered adobe370Other finished371Metal or asbestos sheets400OTHER998Missing996Non-resident290Unburnt bricks373T-iron/wood/brick372Tin377Prefab291Unburnt brick and plaster999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of floor142) OBSERVE MAIN METERIAL OF THE FLOOR OF THE SWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
NATURAL FLOOR
EARTH/SAND 11
FINISHED FLOOR
PARQUET OR POLISHED WOOD 31
TILES 32
MARBLE/CERAMIC TILES 33
CEMENT 34
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____________FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.116Mud and hay999NIU (not in universe)391Plaster996Non-resident100NATURAL110Earth-based111Earth, sand112Earth, mud113Earth, mud, clay114Sand115Dirt/Earth120Dung-based121Dung122Earth and dung123Mud, dung, sand200RUDIMENTARY210Wood211Wood planks212Wood and tile213Wood/palm/bamboo220Palm/bamboo221Palm/bamboo/leaves230Other rudimentary231Broken bricks232Adobe233Unfinished stone300FINISHED310Parquet/polished wood311Polished wood/vinyl/tiles320Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum321Linoleum330Tiles/mosaic331Ceramic tiles332Cement tiles333Ceramic/terrazo tiles334Ceramic/marble tiles335Tiles/brick340Cement/concrete350Carpet360Terrazzo370Stone380Bricks390Other finished400OTHER997Don't know998Missing322Vinyl351MatHousing Variables -- TOPICSMain material of roof143) OBSERVE MAIN MATERIAL OF THE ROOF OF THE DWELLING.
RECORD OBSERVATION.
RUDIMENTARY ROOFING
MED BRICKS 21
MUD BRICKS WITH STONES 22
FINISHED ROOFING
CONCRETE 31
OTHER (SPECIFY) __________ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling. Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials). See Comparability.126Mud and hay118Sticks/sticks with mud or dung333Reinforced brick cement996Non-resident000No roof100NATURAL110Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti111Thatch/palm leaf112Grass, thatch113Grass, thatch, makuti114Thatch115Thatch/mat/leaves116Leaves117Grass/leaves/mud120Earth121Mud122Dung, mud123Earth, mud124Sod125Sod/mud and grass mixture130Straw200RUDIMENTARY210Rustic mat211Rustic mat, plastic sheets220Plastic/polythene sheet230Palm/bamboo231Palm, bamboo, grass232Reed, bamboo240Wood planks241Wooden tiles, planks242Wood, mulch250Cardboard260Rudimentary - metal261Tin cans262Iron sheets270Other rudimentary271Mobile roofs of nomads272Skin300FINISHED310Metal311Metal, zinc312Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos313Corrugated iron314Tin315Asbetos320Wood330Cement/concrete331Cement332Concrete340Tiles341Ceramic tiles342Iron and tiles343Tiles/slate344Mud tiles345Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles350Cement fiber351Calamine/cement fiber352Asbestos, cement fiber353Zinc/cement fiber360Roofing shingles370Bricks371Unburnt bricks372Burnt brick380Stone381Loosely packed stone382Stone slabs383Slate400OTHER998Missing273Waste materials999NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSHH has solar power121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SOLARPOWYN indicates whether the household has solar power.
The information in SOLARPOWYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSType of fuel household uses for cooking113) What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
ELECTRICITY 01
NATURAL GAS 02
KEROSENE 03
COAL, WOOD 04
NO FOOD COOKER IN HOUSEHOLD 95 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ 96COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in COOKFUEL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.995No food cooked in house100Electricity200Petroleum-based210Gasoline220LPG, natural gas221LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)222Natural gas230Bottled gas (butane or propane)240Kerosene300Biogas400Coal-based410Coal, lignite411Coal, coke, lignite500Wood- or grass-based510Wood520Charcoal530Firewood, straw540Straw, shrub, grass600Dung700Agricultural crop-based710Crop residues720Maize or other crop waste800Other996Non-resident998Missing801Jelly802Solar804Improved smokeless cook stove999NIU (not in universe)803Cardboard/paperHousing Variables -- TOPICSHousehold has separate room for kitchen115) Do you have a separate room which is used as a kitchen?
YES 1
NO 2KITCHEN (HV242) indicates whether the household has a separate room used as a kitchen.
The information in KITCHEN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00No01Yes06Non-resident08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSWhere cooking is usually done114) Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
IN THE HOUSE 1
IN A SEPARATE BUILDING 2 (SKIP TO 115A)
OUTDOORS 3 (SKIP TO 115A)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________ 6 (SKIP TO 115A)COOKWHERE (HV241) reports whether food for the household was cooked inside the dwelling unit, in a separate building, or outdoors.
If cooking is done over an open fire, then household members' exposure to indoor air pollution (and associated risk of respiratory diseases) is greatest when cooking is done in the house, rather than in a separate building or outdoors.
The information in COOKWHERE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident1In the house2In a separate building3Outdoors4Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of dwellingBUILDING NUMBER ______________
HOUSING UNIT NUMBER ______________
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____________
NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD _________________________________________
TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBER (IF AVAILABLE) ________________________DWELLTYPE reports the type of dwelling where the household lives. While most surveys distinguish between apartments, houses, and unspecified "other" dwellings, some surveys recognize additional types of dwellings, such as barracks or temporary shelters. See Comparability.
The information in DWELLTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Apartment20House21Villa22Hut30Other31One or two rooms32Barracks/group quarters33Tent34Temporary shelter35Cave96Non-resident98MissingHousing Variables -- TOPICSNumber of rooms in HH's dwelling115B) How many rooms do you have in your house?
ROOMS ______TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOTALROOMS is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050+96Non-resident97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Housing Variables -- TOPICSType of toilet facility109) What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
IF NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, ASK PERMISSION TO OBSERVE THE FACILITY.
FLUSH OR POUR FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TO PIPED SEWER SYSTEM 11
FLUSH TO PIT LATRINE 12
FLUSH TO SOMEWHERE ELSE 13
PIT LATRINE
VENTILATED IMPROVED PIT LATRINE 21
PIT LATRINE WITH SLAB 22
PIT LATRINE WITHOUT SLAB/OPEN PIT 23
NO FACILITY 61 (SKIP TO 113)
OTHER (SPECIFY) _________________ 96TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETTYPE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.3431Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh9996Non-resident0000NO FACILITY1000FLUSH TOILET1100Unspecified type of flush toilet1110Own flush toilet (unspecified type)1120Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)1200Modern flush toilet1210Flush to piped sewer system1300Traditional with tank flush1400Bucket flush toilet1410Flush to pit latrine1420Flush to somewhere else1430Flush, don't know where2000NON-FLUSHING TOILET2100Composting toilet2200Dry toilet2300Ecosan toilet3000PIT TOILET LATRINE3100Unspecified type of pit latrine3110Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3120Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)3121Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)3200Traditional pit toilet or latrine3210Pit latrine without slab or open pit3300Pit latrine with slab3400Ventilated improved pit latrine3410Covered pit latrine, no slab3420Covered pit latrine with slab3430Covered latrine3440Septic pit4000UNIMPROVED TOILET4100Bucket toilet4200River4300Hanging latrine over water source5000OTHER9998Missing1112Private flush toilet, outside residence1211Flush to piped sewer system, indoors1212Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard1213Flush to piped sewer system, out of yard3310Pit latrine with washable slab3320Pit latrine with non-washable slab3490Other improved system3463Latrine to piped public system, out of yard3462Latrine to piped public system, inside yard3461Latrine to piped public system, indoors3443Latrine to septic tank, out of yard3442Latrine to septic tank, inside yard3441Latrine to septic tank, indoors3212Open pit latrine, out of yard3211Open pit latrine, inside yard1253Flush to septic tank, out of yard1252Flush to septic tank, inside yard1251Flush to septic tank, indoors1250Flush to septic tank1240Flush, not to sewer1233Flush to ground water, out of yard1232Flush to ground water, inside yard1231Flush to ground water, indoors3450Latrine with manual flush3460Latrine to piped public system9999NIU (not in universe)1230Flush to pipe connected to ground water1220Flush to pipe connected to canal1132Public flush toilet, outside residence1131Public flush toilet, inside residence1130Public flush toilet (unspecified type)1111Private flush toilet, inside residenceToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSLocation of toilet facilities112) Where is this toilet facility located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2
ELSEWHERE 3TOILETPLACE (HV238A) reports the location of the toilet used by household members. Response options vary across samples; see Comparability.
The information in TOILETPLACE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident10Located within dwelling20Outside dwelling, in plot/courtyard21Located in the same building22Located in courtyard30Located both inside and on plot60Other locations98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold shares toilet facility110) Do you share this toilet facility with other households?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 112)TOILETSHAREYN (HV225) indicates whether the household has a toilet facility that is shared with at least one other household. A "no" response (code "0") indicates the household has a toilet that is not shared; a "yes" response (code "1") indicates the household shares a toilet facility; "not in universe" (code "9") means the household has no toilet facility.
The information in TOILETSHAREYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSNumber of other households sharing hh's toilet, topcoded111) Including your own household, how many households use this toilet facility?
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
IF LESS THAN 10 0_
10 OR MORE HOUSEHOLDS 95
DON'T KNOW 98For residents of households with shared toilet facilities, TOILSHARNUMT (HV238) reports the number of other households sharing their toilet, topcoded at 9 or more other households. Thus, in IPUMS-DHS, a value of 1 in TOILSHARNUMT means that 1 other household is using the household's toilet, for a total of 2 households using that facility.
The information in TOILSHARNUMT is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.96Non-resident011022033044055066077088099 or more97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH has independent bathroom115A) Do you have an independent bathroom?
YES 1
NO 2BATHROOM indicates whether the household has an independent bathroom.
The information in BATHROOM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of non-drinking water102) What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21
RAINWATER 31
TANKER TRUCK 41
BOTTLED WATER 51 (SKIP TP 109)
OTHER(SPECIFY) ___________ 96NDRINKWTR (HV202) reports the household's main source of water for uses other than drinking (for example, cooking and washing). Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in NDRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring3120Unprotected spring3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSMajor source of drinking water101) What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
PIPED INTO HOUSING UNIT 11 (SKIP TO 106)
PIPED TO YARD/PLOT 12 (SKIP TO 106)
SPRING 21 (SKIP TO 103)
RAINWATER 31 (SKIP TO 103)
TANKER TRUCK 41 (SKIP TO 103)
BOTTLED WATER 51
OTHER (SPECIFY) ______________DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water. Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.
The information in DRINKWTR is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.2213Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot9996Non-resident1000PIPED WATER1100Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot1110Piped into own dwelling1120Piped into own yard/plot1200Piped outside own residence/plot1210Public tap/standpipe1220Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard2000WELL WATER2100Unprotected/open well2110Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot2111Open well in own dwelling2112Open well in own yard/plot2120Open public well2130Open well in neighbor's residence2200Protected well2210Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot2211Protected well in own dwelling2212Protected well in own yard/plot2220Protected public well2230Tube well or borehole2231Borehole in yard/plot2232Public borehole2300Unspecified well2310Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot2311Unspecified well in own dwelling2312Unspecified well in own yard/plot2313Handpump in yard/plot2320Unspecified public well2321Public shallow well2322Public traditional well2323Public handpump2330Unspecified neighbor's well2340Unspecified well by type2341Well with pump2342Well without pump3000SURFACE WATER3100Spring3110Protected spring/surface water3120Unprotected spring/surface water3200River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel3210River, stream3220Pond, lake3230Dam3240Canal or river/canal3250Irrigation ditch3260Dugout pond3300Channeled by gravity flow scheme4000RAINWATER4100Rainwater collected in tank5000PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER5100Tanker truck5200Cart with small tank5300Water vendor5400Bottled water5410Sachet water (in a bag)6000OTHER SOURCE9998Missing1211Public tap from filtration plant1212Public tap from stone pipes5310Water vendor from unknown source5320Water vendor from protected well5330Water vendor from unprotected well5340Water vendor from pond/lake9999NIU (not in universe)5500Community reverse osmosis plant5201Motorcycle with 3 wheelsToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere103) Where is that water source located?
IN OWN DWELLING 1 (SKIP TO 106)
IN OWN YARD/PLOT 2 (SKIP TO 106)
ELSEWHERE 3WTRLOCATED (HV235) indicates whether the main source of water for the household is located in the dwelling, in the household's yard or plot of land, or elsewhere.
The information in WTRLOCATED is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.10Water from own dwelling or plot11Water located in respondent's own dwelling12Water located in respondent's own yard/plot20Water located elsewhere21River22Well outside plot24Other, elsewhere96Non-resident98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSTime to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)104) How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
MINUTES ____
DON'T KNOW 998TIMETOWTRHH (HV204) reports the time in minutes it takes members of the household to get to their main source of water and return to their dwelling. In IPUMS-DHS, this variable is top-coded at 360 minutes or more (6 hours or longer).
The information in TIMETOWTRHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0000001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505005151052520535305454055550565605757058580595906060061610626206363064640656506666067670686806969070700717107272073730747407575076760777707878079790808008181082820838308484085850868608787088880898909090091910929209393094940959509696097970989809999100100101101102102103103104104105105106106107107108108109109110110111111112112113113114114115115116116117117118118119119120120121121122122123123124124125125126126127127128128129129130130131131132132133133134134135135136136137137138138139139140140141141142142143143144144145145146146147147148148149149150150151151152152153153154154155155156156157157158158159159160160161161162162163163164164165165166166167167168168169169170170171171172172173173174174175175176176177177178178179179180180181181182182183183184184185185186186187187188188189189190190191191192192193193194194195195196196197197198198199199200200201201202202203203204204205205206206207207208208209209210210211211212212213213214214215215216216217217218218219219220220221221222222223223224224225225226226227227228228229229230230231231232232233233234234235235236236237237238238239239240240241241242242243243244244245245246246247247248248249249250250251251252252253253254254255255256256257257258258259259260260261261262262263263264264265265266266267267268268269269270270271271272272273273274274275275276276277277278278279279280280281281282282283283284284285285286286287287288288289289290290291291292292293293294294295295296296297297298298299299300300301301302302303303304304305305306306307307308308309309310310311311312312313313314314315315316316317317318318319319320320321321322322323323324324325325326326327327328328329329330330331331332332333333334334335335336336337337338338339339340340341341342342343343344344345345346346347347348348349349350350351351352352353353354354355355356356357357358358359359360360+995On premises996Non-resident997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSWater shortage or unavailability, last two weeks106) In the past two weeks, was the water from this source not available for at least one full day?
YES 1
NO 2
DON'T KNOW 8WTRSHORTYN (HV201A) indicates whether, in the last two weeks, there was any shortage or unavailability of water at the household's main source of water.9NIU (not in universe)6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8MissingToilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHousehold uses any method to treat drinking water107) Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 109)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 109)TREATWTRYN (HV237) indicates whether the household used any treatment to make water safer to drink.
The information in TREATWTRYN is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBLEACH (HV237B) indicates whether the household added bleach or chlorine to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRBLEACH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Boiling108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRBOIL(HV237A) indicates whether the household boiled water to make it safer to drink.
The information in TRBOIL is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.12Yes, some of the time11Yes, most of the time00No96Non-resident10Yes97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Using water filters108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRFILTER (HV237D) indicates whether the household used a water filter to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRFILTER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Other methods108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTROTHER (HV237X) indicates whether the household used some "other" treatment to make water safer to drink. The meaning of other depends on the specific water treatment methods enumerated in a given survey.
The information in TROTHER is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHH treats water by: Don't know108) What do you usually do to make the water safer to drink?
Anything else?
RECORD ALL MENTIONED.
BOIL A
ADD BLEACH/CHLORINE B
USE WATER FILTER (CERAMIC/SAND/COMPOSITE/ETC) C
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________ X
DON'T KNOW ZTRDK (HV237Z) indicates whether the respondent did not know what treatment, if any, the household used to make water safer to drink.
The information in TRDK is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICSHouse has telephone (household record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2HHPHONEHH (HV221) indicates whether any member of the household has a telephone (based on information from the household record).
The information in HHPHONEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has mobile phone122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONE indicates whether the household had a mobile/cellular telephone.
The related variable HHPHONE indicates whether the household had a telephone, regardless of the type of phone, or had a non-mobile phone.
The information in MOBPHONE is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of mobile phones owned by HH122B) Does any member of your household have a mobile or smart phone?
IF YES: How many mobile/smart phones do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF MOBILES _____MOBPHONENUM reports the number of mobile phones owned by the household.
The related variable MOBPHONE indicates whether the household has a mobile phone.98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has personal computer122A) Does any member of your household have a computer or tablet?
IF YES: How many computers/tablets do you have in total in your household?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF COMPUTERS ____PC indicates whether the household had a personal computer at home.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of computers owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________PCNUM reports the number of personal computers owned by the household. The related variable PC indicates whether the household has a personal computer.
The information in PCNUM is taken from the household record and applies to household residents. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors (coded "2") using:
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Internet access122D) Do you have internet access at home?
YES 1
NO 2INTERNET indicates whether the household had an Internet connection at home or Internet access.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has car/truck (from HH record)121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARHH (HV212) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.
The information in CARHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cars/trucks owned by HH121A) Does your household own a private car or pickup?
IF YES: How many?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'
IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7
NUMBER OF CARS/PICKUPS __________CARNUM reports the number of private cars or (pickup) trucks the household owns.
The information in CARNUM is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.000011022033044055066077+96Non-resident98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has refrigerator (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FRIDGEHH (HV209) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or owned by the household. See Comparability.
The information in FRIDGEHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has freezer121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2FREEZER indicates whether the household had a freezer.6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has dishwasher121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DISHWASHER indicates whether the household had a dishwasher.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has (automatic) washing machine121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2WASHERYN indicates whether the household had an (automatic) washing machine.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has Kolla/Zeer (water container and cooler)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2KOLLAYN indicates whether the household has a kolla/zeer, a non-electric refrigeration device. It uses a porous outer earthenware pot, lined with wet sand, which contains an inner pot for holding food or water. Evaporation of the outer liquid draws heat from the inner pot and thus can be used to cool the substance inside.
The information in KOLLAYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has microwave oven121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2MICROWAVE indicates whether the household has a microwave oven.
The information in MICROWAVE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has radio (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2RADIOHH (HV207) indicates whether any member of the household owns a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.
The information in RADIOHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has television (from HH record)121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2TVHH (HV208) indicates whether any member of the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.
The information in TVHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident8Unknown9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has satellite dish121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2SATELLITEYN indicates whether the household has a satellite dish for television reception.
The information in SATELLITEYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").96Non-resident00No10Yes11Yes, owns satelite12Yes, connected but does not own98MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has air conditioner121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2AIRCON indicates whether the household had an air conditioner.6Non-resident0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has electric fan121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2ELECFAN indicates whether the household had a fan or an electric fan.0No1Yes6Non-resident8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bed120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BED indicates whether the household had a bed.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSNumber of beds owned by HH120A) Does your household have a bed or sofa bed?
IF YES: How many beds or sofa beds does your household have?
IF NONE, RECORD '0'. IF 7 OR MORE, RECORD 7.
NUMBER OF BEDS ____BEDNUM reports the number of beds owned by the household.
The information in BEDNUM is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").98Missing96Non-resident088077066055044033022011000Possessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has digital camera121) Does your household have:
a) A radio/tape recorder?
YES 1
NO 2
b) A television?
YES 1
NO 2
c) Satellite?
YES 1
NO 2
d) A land telephone?
YES 1
NO 2
e) A refrigerator?
YES 1
NO 2
f) A freezer?
YES 1
NO 2
g) A washing machine?
YES 1
NO 2
h) A dish washer?
YES 1
NO 2
i) Solar heater?
YES 1
NO 2
j) Air conditioner?
YES 1
NO 2
k) Fan?
YES 1
NO 2
l) Water cooler?
YES 1
NO 2
m) Microwave?
YES 1
NO 2
n) Digital camera?
YES 1
NO 2DIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a digital camera. The related variable NONDIGCAMYN indicates whether the household has a non-digital camera.
The information in DIGCAMYN is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").6Non-resident0No1Yes8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSHH has bank account123) Does any member of this household have a bank account?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 124)BANKACC (HV247) indicates whether any member of the household has a bank account.
The information in BANKACC is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident7Don't know8MissingPossessions Variables -- TOPICSMember of HH has credit card123A) Does any member of the household have a credit card?
YES 1
NO 2CREDITCARDHH indicates whether any members of the household have a credit card.
The information in CREDITCARDHH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the following variables that indicate whether the individual is a household resident (code "1") or a visitor (code "2"):
RESIDENT when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis
RESIDENTMN when men are the unit of analysis
HHRESIDENT when household members are the unit of analysis.0No1Yes6Non-resident9NIU (not in universe)Possessions Variables -- TOPICSCost of other health-related items for HH in last 4 weeks511) Sometimes people buy vitamins, medicines, and herbal remedies without consulting with a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. They may also buy other health-related items such as band-aids/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices, and so on without a consultation. In the last four weeks, how much money was spent on these types of health-related items for members of your household?
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD '9993'
COST ________
NO COST/FREE 0000
IN KIND ONLY 9995
DON'T KNOW 9998HHOTHHLTHCOST reports how much the household spent on health-related items without a consultation in the last four weeks. This includes buying vitamins, medicines and herbal remedies without consulting a health provider, pharmacy, or traditional healer. This also other-health related items, such as bandages/plasters, thermometers, or other medical devices.000000No cost/free999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999996Non-resident999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare Variables -- TOPICSHighest education level attained17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVEL (HV106) reports the highest level of school the household member attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
Any household member below the lower age limit (usually 6 years) for the education questions is classified in the "No education" category.0No education/primary1Primary2Secondary3Higher4Other7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education completed in level17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVYR (HV107) reports the number of years of schooling completed by the household member at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in EDLEVEL (HV106). See Comparability for more information on how to correctly interpret values in EDLEVYR.
For the household member's total years of education, see EDYEARS (HV108).00Less than 1 year01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151590Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSEducation in completed years17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDYEARS (HV108) reports the household member's education in single completed years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDLEVEL (HV106) and EDLEVYR (HV107), as follows:
If EDLEVEL = "No education," EDYEARS = "0"
If EDLEVEL = "Primary," EDYEARS = EDLEVYR
If EDLEVEL = "Secondary," EDYEARS = EDLEVYR + x
If EDLEVEL = "Higher," EDYEARS = EDLEVYR + y
If EDLEVEL = "Missing," EDYEARS = "Missing"
In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272790Other96Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSEducational attainmentEVER ATTENDED SCHOOL IF AGE 8 YEARS OR OLDER
16) Has (NAME) ever attended school?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 20A)EDSUMM (HV109) is a summary variable that reports the household member's highest level of education in broad categories. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDSUMM is a standardized variable providing the level of education in six categories: No education, Incomplete primary, Complete primary, Incomplete secondary, Complete secondary, and Higher.
EDSUMM is constructed from information contained in EDLEVEL (HV106) and EDLEVYR (HV107).0No education1Incomplete primary2Complete primary3Incomplete secondary4Complete secondary5Higher6Other7Don't know8MissingEducation Variables -- TOPICSMember attended school during current school yearCURRENT/RECENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IF AGE 5-24 YEARS
18) Did (NAME) attend school at any time during the 2017-2018 school year?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 20A)SCHOOLNOW (HV121) indicates whether the household member has attended school during the current school year.00No10Yes11Yes, currently attending12Yes, ever attended during current school year97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSEducational level during current school year19) During [this/that] school year, what level and grade [is/was] (NAME) attending?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVELNOW (HV122) reports the level of school the household member attended during the current school year. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education/preschool, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.0No education/preschool1Primary2Secondary3Higher7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSGrade of education during current school year19) During [this/that] school year, what level and grade [is/was] (NAME) attending?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVYRNOW (HV123) reports the grade (years of schooling) currently attended by the household member at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in EDLEVELNOW (HV122). Values in EDLEVYRNOW may be different from those in EDLEVYR (HV107), as EDLEVYR reports the household member's education in completed years at that level.
For the household member's total education in single years during the current school year, see EDYEARSNOW (HV1024).00Less than 1 year completed01102203304405506607708809910101111121297Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSTotal years of education (current school year)19) During [this/that] school year, what level and grade [is/was] (NAME) attending?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDYEARSNOW (HV124) reports the household member's education in single years during the current school year. Household members who are not currently in school are coded as "0." Values in EDYEARSNOW may be different from those in EDYEARS (HV108), as EDYEARS reports the household member's education in completed years. See EDYEARS (HV108) for more information on the construction of EDYEARSNOW.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest educational level (Jordan)17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVELJO reports the highest level of school the household member attended, using country-specific categories reflecting the Jordanian educational system.
Any household member below the lower age limit (usually 6 years) for the education questions is classified in the "No education" category.000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500Higher997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSHighest year of education in level (Jordan)17) What is the highest level of school (NAME) has attended?
What is the highest grade (NAME) completed at that level?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVYRJO reports the number of years of schooling completed by the household member at the highest educational level attended in the Jordanian educational system and as reported in EDLEVELJO. This variable is country-specific to Jordan.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121296Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSEducational level during current school year (Jordan)19) During [this/that] school year, what level and grade [is/was] (NAME) attending?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVELNOWJO reports the level of school the household member attended during the current school year, using country-specific categories reflecting the Jordanian educational system.000No education100Primary110Old elementary120Old preparatory130New basic200Secondary210Old secondary211Vocational secondary212Academic secondary220New secondary221Vocational secondary222Academic secondary300Intermediate diploma400University (Bachelor)500Higher997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSGrade of education during current school year (Jordan)19) During [this/that] school year, what level and grade [is/was] (NAME) attending?
LEVEL ____
GRADE____
LEVEL (OLD SYSTEM)
01 =OLD ELEMENTARY
02 = OLD PREPARATORY
03 = OLD SECONDARY
3 = HIGHER
LEVEL (NEW SYSTEM)
04 = NEW BASIC
05 = NEW SECONDARY
06 = INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA
07 = BACHELOR
08 = HIGHER EDUCATION
98 = DON'T KNOW
GRADE
00 = LESS THAN 1 YEAR COMPLETED (USE '00' FOR Q.17 ONLY. THIS CODE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR Q.19.)
98 = DON'T KNOWEDLEVYRNOWJO reports the grade (year of schooling) currently attended by the household member at the educational level reported in EDLEVELNOWJO. EDLEVYRNOWJO is country-specific to Jordan, with educational levels defined by the Jordanian educational system.
Values in EDLEVYRNOWJO may be different from those in EDLEVYRJO, as EDLEVYRJO reports the household member's education in completed years at that level.00Less than 1 year completed011022033044055066077088099101097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Education Variables -- TOPICSFrequency hh members smoke in house124) How often does anyone smoke cigarette/nargila inside your house? Would you say daily, weekly, monthly, less often than once a month, or never?
DAILY 1
WEEKLY 2
MONTHLY 3
LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A MONTH 4
NEVER 5TOSMKHHFREQ (HV252) reports how often (from "never" to "daily") any member(s) of the woman's household smoke inside the house.
The information in TOSMKHHFREQ is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.0Never1Daily2Weekly3Monthly4Less than monthly6Non-resident8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSSmokes cigarettes/tobacco20A) SMOKING IF AGE 10 YEARS OR OLDER
Does (NAME) currently smoke?
IF YES: Does (NAME) smoke cigarettes, nargila, or both?
1 = YES CIGARETTES
2 = YES NARGILA
3 = YES BOTH
4 = NO
8 = DON'T KNOWTOSMOKEHH indicates whether the household member smokes (cigarettes, other forms of tobacco, or other substances).0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSUses water pipe20A) SMOKING IF AGE 10 YEARS OR OLDER
Does (NAME) currently smoke?
IF YES: Does (NAME) smoke cigarettes, nargila, or both?
1 = YES CIGARETTES
2 = YES NARGILA
3 = YES BOTH
4 = NO
8 = DON'T KNOWTOSHISHAHH indicates whether the household member uses a water pipe (also known as a hookah, shisha, or nargila).0No1Yes7Don't know9NIU (not in universe)Tobacco Variables -- TOPICSIndex to household schedule (Female household members)105) In what month and year were you born?
MONTH ______
DON'T KNOW MONTH 98
YEAR ______
DON'T KNOW YEAR 9998HWFINDEX (HA0) reports the line number, from the household record, of female household members of childbearing age who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666699NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSAge in years (Female household members)106) How old were you at your last birthday?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.
AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __________For female household members who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWFAGE (HA1) reports their age in years at the time of the household interview, as reported in the household record (see HHAGE).12121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595960606161626263636464656566666767686869697070717172727373747475757676777778787979808081818282838384848585868687878888898990909191929293939494959599NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSDate of birth (CMC) (Female household members)HWFBIRTHCMC (HA32) reports the century month code for the date of birth of female household members (of childbearing age) who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.9999NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information: Date of birth (Female household members)HWFBIRTHDATECOMP (HA33) reports the completeness of information about the age and date of birth of female household members who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.00Month, year and day10Month and year20Month and age (year imputed)30Year and age31Year and age (month imputed)32Year and age (year ignored)40Year (age/month imputed)50Age (year/month imputed)60Month (age/year imputed)70None (all imputed)99NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCurrently smokes (Female household members)1105) On average, how many cigarettes do you currently smoke each day?
NUMBER OF CIGARETTES ___________________For female household members of childbearing age, SMOKEFEM indicates whether they smoke tobacco.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in CIGDAYNOFEM, which reports the number of cigarettes the female household member smoked in the last 24 hours.00No01Yes08Missing09NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSNumber of cigarettes in last 24 hours (Female household members)1105) On average, how many cigarettes do you currently smoke each day?
NUMBER OF CIGARETTES ___________________For female household members of childbearing age, CIGDAYNOFEM (HA35) reports the number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours.
IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in SMOKEFEM, which indicates whether the female household member smokes.00Does not smoke01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575758585959606061616262636364646565666667676868696970707171727273737474757576767777787879798080+94Smokes other tobacco98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSUnder age 18 (Female household members)For female household members of childbearing age who were potential subjects for height, weight, and hemoglobin measurement, HWFUNDER18 (HA50) indicates whether they were under or over age 18 at the time of the interview.
The information in this variable was used by DHS personnel to determine whether a female household member needed consent from a parent/caretaker to conduct hemoglobin measurements.1Under age 182Age 18 or older8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCurrently pregnant (Female household members)226) Are you pregnant now?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 230)
UNSURE 8 (SKIP TO 230)For female household members of childbearing age who were potential subjects for height, weight, and hemoglobin measurement, HWFPREGNANT (HA54) indicates whether they were pregnant at the time of the interview.
A woman's pregnancy status is an important factor in interpreting hemoglobin/anemia level (see HWFHEMOLEVEL, HWFHEMOLEVELALT, and HWFANEMIALVL).0No/unsure1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMarital status (Female household members)8) MARITAL STATUS IF AGE 16 OR OLDER
What is (NAME)'s current marital status?
1 = NEVER MARRIED
2 = MARRIED
3 = DIVORCED
4 = WIDOWED
5 = SEPARATEDFor female household members who were potential subjects for height, weight, and hemoglobin measurement, HWFMARSTAT (HA60) indicates whether they had ever been married or in a union.
This variable was typically used to assist DHS personnel determine from whom consent could be obtained in cases where the female household member was under age 18 and could not grant consent herself.0Never in union1Ever-married8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSResult of woman's individual interview (female household members)*RESULT CODES:
1 COMPLETED
2 NOT AT HOME
3 POSTPONED
4 REFUSED
5 PARTLY COMPLETED
6 INCAPACITATED
7 OTHER (SPECIFY) ________________For female household members, HWFINDRESULT (HA65) indicates whether she completed the women's individual questionnaire.10Complete20Incomplete21Not at home22Postponed23Refused24Partly completed25Incapacitated26Other99NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWoman's highest educational level (female household members)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For female household members, HWFEDUCLVL (HA66) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HWFEDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher.
The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."00No education10Primary20Secondary30Higher31College32University40Other41Technical/vocational97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWoman's highest year of education in level (female household members)109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___For female household members, HWFFEDUCLVLYR (HA67) reports the number of years of schooling completed at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HWFEDUCLVL (HA66). See Comparability for more information on how to correctly interpret values in HWFEDUCLVLYR.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181897Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWoman's highest educational level, detailed (female household members)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For female household members, HWFEDUCLVLCS (HA68) reports the highest level of school attended, according to the educational system of the country where they were interviewed. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems and the level of detail reported. HWFEDUCLVLCS reports the highest educational level, as recorded for preliminary and final reports.
The related variable HWFEDUCLVL (HA66) reports the woman's highest level of education in standardized categories.000No education010Pre-primary100Less than secondary110Primary111Incomplete primary112Complete primary120Elementary130Fundamental140Preparatory150Middle160Diploma before secondary200Secondary or higher210Secondary211Secondary 1st cycle212Secondary 2nd cycle213Incomplete secondary214Complete secondary215Complete secondary or higher220Higher221Diploma after secondary222University/higher300Other310Vocational320Community development/forming center997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSWeight in kilograms (Female household members)For female household members of childbearing age who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWFWEIGHT (HA2) reports their weight as measured by DHS personnel. There is one implied decimal place in the weight. Dividing HWFWEIGHT by 10 will yield the measured weight in kilograms.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9997Out of range (lt 15kg or gt 220 kg)9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight in centimeters (Female household members)For female household members who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports their height as measured by DHS personnel. There is one implied decimal place in the height. Dividing HWFHEIGHT by 10 will yield the measured height in kilograms.9994Not present9995Refused9996Other9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age percentile (female household members)For female household members, HWFHTAPCT (HA4) reports the woman's height-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports the woman's length or height as measured by DHS personnel.9997Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age standard deviations from the reference median (female household members)For female household members, HWFHTASDRM (HA5) reports the difference between the woman's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. HWFHTASDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWFHTASDRM by 100 will yield the height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value.
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age 18.
HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports the woman's height, as measured by DHS personnel.
The complementary DHS variable HWFHTAPCT (HA4) reports the woman's height-for-age percentile within the same reference population used in HWFHTASDRM. The complementary DHS variable HWFHTAPCTRM (HA6) reports the woman's height-for-age as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status.09997Flagged cases09998Missing09999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSHeight for age percent of reference median (female household members)For female household members, HWFHTAPCTRM (HA6) reports the woman's height-for-age as a percent of the median height for a reference population of the same age and sex. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
The reference standard contains data for children up to age 18. For all women age 18 and over, the value for 215 months (17 years, 11 months) is used, based on the assumption that women are fully grown by age18.
HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports the woman's height, as measured by DHS personnel.
The related variable HWFHTAPCT (HA4) reports the woman's height-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.99997Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height standard deviations from the reference median (DHS) (female household members)For female household members, HWFWTHTSDRM (HA11) reports the difference between the woman's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. This variable uses a DHS reference standard.
An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. HWFWTHTSDRM values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWFWTHTSDRM by 100 will yield the weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) value.
The complementary DHS variable HWFWTHTPCTRMDHS (HA12) reports weight-for-height percentiles within the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature for further discussion.9997Flagged cases9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (DHS) (female household members)For female household members, HWFWTHTPCTRMDHS (HA12) reports the woman's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. For this variable, the reference population was developed by the DHS Program. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the woman's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
HWFWTHTPCTRMFOG (HA12A) uses Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standards
HWFWTHTPCTRMWHO (HA12B) uses WHO reference standards99997Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (MetLife or Fogarty) (female household members)For female household members, HWFWTHTPCTRMFOG (HA12A) reports the woman's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the woman's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
HWFWTHTPCTRMDHS (HA12) uses a DHS reference standard
HWFWTHTPCTRMWHO (HA12B) uses the WHO reference standard99997Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWeight for height percent of reference median (WHO) (female household members)For female household members, HWFWTHTPCTRMWHO (HA12B) reports the woman's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same height. This variable uses the World Health Organization (WHO) reference standard. This index has been adjusted for pregnant women according to duration of pregnancy.
The following variables report the woman's weight for height as a percent of the median weight for different reference populations:
HWFWTHTPCTRMDHS (HA12) uses a DHS reference standard
HWFWTHTPCTRMFOG (HA12A) uses the Metropolitan Life or Fogarty reference standard99997Flagged cases99998Missing99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSWhether measured, and, if not, why not (Female household members)HWFWHYNOTMEAS (HA13) indicates whether the female household member of childbearing age was measured for height and weight, or, if not, why she was not measured. All "no" responses have a common first digit of "2," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., not present, refused).0Measured1Not present2Refused3Technical problem4Incapacitated/sick5Other8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSBody mass index (BMI) (Female household members)For female household members, HWFBMI (HA40) reports their body mass index (BMI). BMI is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/H2). BMI is also known as the Quetelet Index, and it is a measure of acute nutritional status, based on the Fogarty Metropolitan Life tables of ideal weight for height.
The DHS Guide to Statistics offers the following guidelines for interpreting BMI scores for women age 15-49:
Normal: 18.5 to 24.9
Mildly thin: 17.0 to 18.4
Moderately thin: 16.0 to 16.9
Severely thin: less than 16.0
Overweight: 25.0 to 29.9
Obese: 30.0 or more
The original height and weight values used to calculate BMI are also included in the DHS. HWFWEIGHT (HA2) reports the female household member's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports their length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in HWFROHRER (the female household member's Rohrer's Index, which is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/H3)).9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)9997Flagged casesFemale anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSRohrer's index (Female household members)For female household members of childbearing age, HWFROHRER (HA41) reports their Rohrer's Index. Rohrer's Index is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) cubed (W/H3). Rohrer's Index is a measure of acute nutritional status, and may be used as an alternative to Body Mass Index.
The original height and weight values used to calculate Rohrer's Index are also included in the DHS. HWFWEIGHT (HA2) reports the female household member's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HWFHEIGHT (HA3) reports their length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel.
For an alternate measure of female nutrition, IPUMS-DHS users may also be interested in HWFBMI (the female household member's Body Mass Index (BMI), which is equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared (W/H2)).9998Missing9997Flagged cases9999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSFieldworker measurer code (female household members)For female household members, HWFMEASCODE (HA21) reports the code assigned to the person measuring their height and weight. Codes are sample-specific; a given numeric code in one sample refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another sample.
Using the measurer codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "out of range" cases) depended on the person measuring the woman.99999NIU (not in universe)Female anthropometry Variables -- TOPICSRead consent statement - hemoglobin (Female household members)ADULT RESPONDENT CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST
210) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST:
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. The survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia.
For anemia testing, we will need a few drops of blood from a finger. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after we take your blood. The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey team.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you take the anemia test?For female household members, HWFHEMOCONSENT (HA52) indicates whether permission was granted for their blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level.10Granted20Refused21Parent/caretaker refused22Respondent refused23Adolescent refused after parent granted30Not present31Respondent not present32Parent/caretaker not present33Minor not present40Not read98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl) (Female household members)211) CIRCLE THE CODE AND SIGN YOUR NAME.
GRANTED 1 (SIGN)
RESPONDENT REFUSED 2 (SIGN)
(SIGN) __________________
(IF GRANTED, SKIP TO 229, OTHERWISE SKIP TO 233)
NOT PRESENT/OTHER 3 (SKIP TO 233)For female household members of childbearing age, HWFHEMOLEVEL (HA53) reports the level of hemoglobin in their blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HWFHEMOLEVEL is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of the female household member's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see HWFANEMIALVL (HA57).994Information not collected (CS)995Not present996Refused997Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested (Female household members)220) CIRCLE THE CODE AND SIGN YOUR NAME
GRANTED 1 (SIGN)
MINOR RESPONDENT REFUSED 2 (SIGN)
(SIGN) ___________________________
(IF REFUSED, SKIP TO 233)
NOT PRESENT/OTHER 3 (SKIP TO 233)For female household members of childbearing age, HWFHEMOTEST (HA55) indicates whether their hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel, or, if not, why their hemoglobin level was not measured. All "no" responses have a common first digit of "2," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., not present, refused, technical problem).10Measured20Not measured21Not present22Refused23Technical problems24Other97Information not collected (CS)98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level adjusted by altitude (Female household members)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996For female household members of childbearing age, HWFHEMOLEVELALT (HA56) reports the level of hemoglobin in their blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HWFHEMOLEVELALT is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of the female household member's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see HWFANEMIALVL (HA57).992Information not collected993Not present994Refused995Other996Inconsistent998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level (Female household members)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996For female household members of childbearing age, HWFANEMIALVL (HA57) reports their level of anemia, from severely anemic to not anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals:
[Hemoglobin] Levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia for pregnant women and between 10.0 g/dl and 11.9 g/dl for all other adult women.1Severe2Moderate3Mild4Not anemic7Information not collected8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Female blood testing Variables -- TOPICSIndex to household schedule (members under age 5)HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
1) LINE NO.HWCINDEX (HC0) reports the line number, from the household record, of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.01102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232333334343535363637373838393940404141424243434444454546464747484849495050515152525353545455555656575759596262747499NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSAge in months (members under age 5)103) IF MOTHER INTERVIEWED: COPY CHILD'S DATE OF BIRTH (DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR) FROM BIRTH HISTORY. IF MOTHER NOT INTERVIEWED ASK: What is (NAME)'s date of birth?
DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR ____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, AGEMOHHLT5 (HC1) reports their age in months at the time of the household interview. This information is useful for calculating malnutrition indicators such as height-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-age (underweight). The DHS Recode manuals report that the age in months is calculated from the century month code of the date of interview minus the century month code of the date of birth of the young household member.0000110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505051515252535354545555565657575858595999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSChild's age in days (members under age 5)103) IF MOTHER INTERVIEWED: COPY CHILD'S DATE OF BIRTH (DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR) FROM BIRTH HISTORY. IF MOTHER NOT INTERVIEWED ASK: What is (NAME)'s date of birth?
DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR ____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWCAGEDAYS (HC1A) reports their age in days at the time of the household interview.
This information is useful for calculating malnutrition indicators such as height-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-age (underweight). The DHS Recode manuals report that the age in days is calculated from the century day code of the date of interview (HWCCDCMEAS (HC20)) minus the century day code of the date of birth of the young household member (HWCBIRTHCDC (HC32A)).9999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSSex (members under age 5)4) SEX
Is (NAME) male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2SEXHHLT5 (HC27) reports the sex of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement. The information in this variable is copied from SEX (HV104), which reports sex for all household members.1Male2Female8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSDay of birth (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWCDAYOFBIRTH (HC16) reports the day of the month on which the child was born.
The DHS recode manuals report that the day of birth of the child
is used in conjunction with the date of measurement of the child to more finely calculate the age of the child in days when computing anthropometric measures. This level of accuracy can be important in very young children. The age of the child calculated from the day of birth information is not used as a background characteristic for tabulations, but purely to produce a more accurate set of anthropometric measures.
DHS analysis thus uses HWCDAYOFBIRTH and the date of the child's height and weight measurement to precisely calculate child malnutrition indicators such as height-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-age (underweight) Z-scores.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313196Inconsistent97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMonth of birth (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____BIRTHMONTHLT5 (HC30) reports the calendar month of birth of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.
The complementary variable BIRTHYEARLT5 (HC31) reports the household member's calendar year of birth. BIRTHCMCLT5 (HC32) reports the century month code for the household member's date of birth.01January02February03March04April05May06June07July08August09September10October11November12December96Inconsistent97Don't know99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSYear of birth (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____BIRTHYEARLT5 (HC31) reports the calendar year of birth of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.
The complementary variable BIRTHMONTHLT5(HC30) reports the household member's calendar month of birth. BIRTHCMCLT5 (HC32) reports the century month code for the household member's date of birth.199419941995199519961996199719971998199819991999200020002001200120022002200320032004200420052005200620062007200720082008200920092010201020112011201220122013201320142014201520152016201620172017201820189996Inconsistent9997Don't know9999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSDate of birth (CMC) (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____BIRTHCMCLT5 (HC32) reports the century month code for the date of birth of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.
The complementary variable BIRTHMONTHLT5 (HC30) reports the household member's calendar month of birth. BIRTHYEARLT5 (HC31) reports the household member's calendar year of birth.
Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.
Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.
CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month
For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:
CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230
In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:
Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )
The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].
The century month codes reported in BIRTHCMCLT5 are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.9999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSChild's century day code (CDC) of birth (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____HWCBIRTHCDC (H32A) reports the century day code for the child's date of birth.
Century day codes (CDC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete. Century day codes are conceptually similar to century month codes (CMC), but century day codes provide additional detail.
According to the DHS Program's "Calculating the Age of Children More Precisely" documentation,
The century day code is analogous to the century month code and gives the number of days since the beginning of 1900. The century day code for a date of birth is computed in a similar manner to the century month code, using the reported day, month and year of birth, and the reported age in years for living children, as well as an imputation process for incompletely or inconsistently reported information. Note that for simplicity in the calculation of the century day code the assumption is that 1900 is a leap year, but this is also how Excel works too. This doesn - t affect any calculations of age as all calculations are using a consistent base.
Age in years is then calculated by subtracting the century day code for the date of birth from the century day code for the date of interview, and dividing the result by 365.25 (allowing for a leap year every 4 years) and taking the integer part of the result to get completed years. For age in months, divide the difference between the date of interview CDC and the date of birth CDC by 30.4375 (365.25 divided by 12 months), and then take the integer part to get completed months.
For more information about the calculation of century month codes, see INTDATECMC (V008).
The century day codes reported in HWCBIRTHCDC are calculated using the Gregorian calendar.99999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSCompleteness of information: Date of birth (members under age 5)6A) DATE OF BIRTH
In what month and year was (NAME) born?
IF DON'T KNOW MONTH, RECORD '98' FOR MONTH
IF DON'T KNOW YEAR, RECORD '9998' FOR YEAR
MONTH ____
YEAR _____BIRTHDATECOMPLT5 (HC33) reports the completeness of information about the age and date of birth of household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.01Month, year, and day reported02Month and year reported03Month and age reported, year imputed04Year and age reported, month imputed05Year reported, age and month imputed06Age reported, year and month imputed07Month reported, age and year imputed08Year and age reported, year ignored09All values imputed90No data from individual questionnaire99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSLine number of parent/caretaker (members under age 5)216) RECORD LINE NUMBER OR PARENT/OTHER ADULT RESPONSIBLE FOR ADOLESCENT.
LINE NUMBER OF PARENT OR OTHER RESPONSIBLE ADULT __
(RECORD '00' IF NOT LISTED)LINENOPARENTHHLT5 (HC51) reports the line number, in the household listing, of the parent or caretaker of household members under age 5 whose hemoglobin levels were measured, based on blood drawn by DHS personnel.00Not in household0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131323233333434353536363737383839394040414142424343444445454646474748484949505098Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMother's line number (woman's questionnaire) (members under age 5)13) Does (NAME)'s natural mother usually live in this household or was she a guest last night?
IF YES: What is her name?
RECORD MOTHER'S LINE NUMBER.
IF NO: '00'.
LINE NUMBER _____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, LINENOMOMHHLT5 (HC60) reports the line number, as reported in the woman's questionnaire, of their mothers.001100220033004400550066007700880099010100111101212013130141401515016160171701818019190202002121022220232302424025250262602727028280292903030031310323203333034340353503636037370383803939040400414104242043430444404545046460474704848049490505006161995Mother not de facto member of HH996Incomplete woman's interview997Not in household998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMother's highest educational level (members under age 5)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWCMOMEDUCLVL (HC61) reports the highest level of school their mothers attended, as reported in the woman's questionnaire.
The related variable HWCMOMEDUCLVLCS (HC68) reports the highest level of school their mothers attended, as included in the final report.00No education10Primary11Reformed primary12Post-primary20Secondary21Secondary 1st cycle22Secondary 2nd cycle30Higher31College32University40Other41Technical/vocational42Professional 1st cycle43Professional 2nd cycle97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMother's highest year of education (members under age 5)109) What is the highest GRADE you completed at that level?
IF COMPLETED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AT THAT LEVEL, RECORD '00'
GRADE ___For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, EDYRMOMLT5 (HC62) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher) by their mothers, as reported in the woman's questionnaire.00001102203304405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181897Don’t know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSPreceding birth interval in months (members under age 5)231) When did the last such pregnancy end?
MONTH __
YEAR _____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement and were not a first-born child, HWCBIRTHINTPREMO (HC63) indicates the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's first older sibling).998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSChild's birth order number (members under age 5)233) In what month and year did the preceding such pregnancy end?
MONTH ___
YEAR _____For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWCBORD (HC64) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 is the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child.011022033044055066077088099101011111212131314141515161617171818191998Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSMother's highest educational level, detailed (members under age 5)108) What is the highest level of school you attended: Old elementary, old preparatory, new basic, new secondary, intermediate diploma, bachelor, or higher?
OLD SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY 1
PREPARATORY 2
SECONDARY 3
NEW SYSTEM
BASIC 4
SECONDARY 5
INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA 6
BACHELOR 7
HIGHER 8For household members under age 5 who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement, HWCMOMEDUCLVLCS (HC68) reports the highest level of school their mothers attended, as included in the final report. Educational levels specified in DHS final reports reflect country-specific educational systems and include more detailed levels than the broad categories of no education, primary, secondary, and higher schooling.
The related variable HWCMOMEDUCLVL (HC61) reports the highest level of school their mothers attended, as indicated in the women's questionnaire and using broad general categories only (e.g., primary, secondary, higher education).0000NO EDUCATION0100Pre-primary1000LESS THAN SECONDARY1100Primary1110Incomplete primary1120Complete primary1200Elementary1300Fundamental1400Preparatory1500Middle1600Diploma before secondary1610Vocational, after primary2000SECONDARY OR HIGHER2100Secondary2110Secondary 1st cycle2120Secondary 2nd cycle2130Technical secondary2140Professional secondary2150Incomplete secondary2160Complete secondary2170Complete secondary or higher2200Higher2210Diploma after secondary2211Vocational, after secondary2220University/higher2221College2222Graduate/post-graduate2300Higher, professional3000OTHER3100Vocational9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child biometrics, general Variables -- TOPICSRead consent statement - hemoglobin (members under age 5)217) ASK CONSENT FOR ANEMIA TEST FROM PARENT/ADULT
As part of this survey, we are asking people all over the country to take an anemia test. Anemia is a serious health problem that usually results from poor nutrition, infection, or chronic disease. The survey will assist the government to develop programs to prevent and treat anemia.
For anemia testing, we will need a few drops of blood from a finger. The equipment used to take the blood is clean and completely safe. It has never been used before and will be thrown away after each test. The blood will be tested for anemia immediately, and the result will be told to you and (NAME OF MINOR) right away. The result will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than members of our survey team.
Do you have any questions?
You can say yes or no. It is up to you to decide.
Will you allow (NAME OF MINOR) to take the anemia test?For household members under age 5, HEMOCONSENTHHLT5 (HC52) indicates whether permission was granted for their blood to be drawn and tested for hemoglobin level (as an indicator of anemia) or, if not, why not. Interviewers read a statement about hemoglobin testing and requested permission to draw and test the individual's blood for hemoglobin level; blood was drawn only if consent was given by a parent or guardian.10Granted20Not granted21Refused22Not present23Consent statement not read24Consent form not signed25Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child blood testing Variables -- TOPICSWhether hemoglobin level tested (members under age 5)218) CIRCLE THE CODE AND SIGN YOUR NAME.
GRANTED 1 (SIGN)
PARENT/OTHER RESPONSIBLE ADULT REFUSED 2 (SIGN)
(SIGN) __________________________
(IF REFUSED, SKIP TO 233)
NOT PRESENT/OTHER 3 (SKIP TO 233)
NAME FROM COLUMN 2
NAME _______________For household members under age 5, HEMOTESTHHLT5 (HC55) indicates whether their hemoglobin level was tested from a blood draw by DHS personnel or, if not, why not. All "no" responses have a common first digit of "2," while the second digit reveals the reason (e.g., consent refused versus technical problem).10Measured20Not measured21Not present22Refused23Technical problem24Other98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Child blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level (g/dl - 1 decimal) (members under age 5)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996For household members under age 5, HEMOLEVELHHLT5 (HC53) reports the level of hemoglobin in their blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HEMOLEVELHHLT5 is a 3-digit variable with 1 implied decimal place.
For a summary statement of the young household member's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see ANEMIALVLHHLT5 (HC57).994Information not collected (CS)995Not present996Refused997Other998Missing999NIU (not in universe)Child blood testing Variables -- TOPICSHemoglobin level adjusted for altitude (members under age 5)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996For household members under age 5, HEMOLEVELALTHHLT5 (HC56) reports the level of hemoglobin in their blood, in terms of grams per deciliter (g/dl), based on testing of blood drawn by DHS personnel, and adjusted for altitude. Hemoglobin levels are tested to determine the presence and severity of anemia. HEMOLEVELALTHHLT5 is a 4-digit numeric variable with 1 implied decimal place.
The USAID publication Adjusting Hemoglobin Values in Program Surveys [URL omitted from DDI.] explains, "At elevations above 1000 m. hemoglobin concentrations increase as an adaptive response to the lower partial pressure of oxygen and reduced oxygen saturation of blood." The report further provides an equation for adjusting hemoglobin values in altitudes at 500-meter intervals, and explains that adjustment is important because "WHO hemoglobin cutoffs for anemia refer to sea-level values."
For a summary statement of the young household member's anemia status, based on grouped hemoglobin level results, see ANEMIALVLHHLT5 (HC57).9996Inconsistent9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)Child blood testing Variables -- TOPICSAnemia level (members under age 5)231) RECORD HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL HERE AND IN ANEMIA PAMPHLET.
G/DL ___._
NOT PRESENT 994
REFUSED 995
OTHER 996For household members under age 5, ANEMIALVLHHLT5 (HC57) reports their level of anemia, from severely anemic to not anemic, based on hemoglobin levels in blood drawn by DHS personnel.
According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "[Hemoglobin] Levels below 7.0 g/dl are considered as severe anemia, levels between 7.1g/dl and 9.9g/dl are considered as moderate anemia, and cases between 10.0 g/dl and 10.9 g/dl are considered as mild anemia."1Severe2Moderate3Mild4Not anemic8Missing9NIU (not in universe)Child blood testing Variables -- TOPICSStayed overnight at health facility for care in past 6 monthsIF HOUSEHOLD SELECTED FOR HEALTH EXPENDITURE
INPATIENT
20B) In the last six months, was (NAME) admitted overnight to stay at a health facility?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 20D)
DON'T KNOW (GO TO 20D)HCHHINPATIENT indicates whether the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care (i.e., received in-patient care) in the past 6 months.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSLine number of household member selected for inpatient health expenditures module403) LINE NUMBER FROM COLUMN 20C IN HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
INPATIENT
LINE NUMBER _____________HHINPATLINENO reports the line number of the household member(s) who stayed overnight at a health facility for care in the last six months.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of most recent inpatient care405) Where did (NAME) most recently stay overnight for health care?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 26
PVT. MEDICAL SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL 31
OTHER PRIVATE MED. SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96HHINPAT1LOC reports the type of health facility at which the household member most recently, in the last six months, stayed overnight for care.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140District hospital1150University hospital1160Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1210Government health center1220Government clinic1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government dispensary1400Government maternity1500Government outreach1510Government health post1520Government health worker1521Community health worker1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private doctor2300Private health center2400Private pharmacy/dispensary2410Private pharmacy2420Private dispensary2500Private outreach2510Private health worker2511Traditional healer/alternative medicine2512Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000RELIGIOUS/MISSION SECTOR3100Religious hospital/clinic3110Religious hospital3111Religious referral/specialty hospital3112Religious district hospital3120Religious clinic3200Religious health center3300Religious pharmacy/dispensary3310Religious dispensary9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for most recent inpatient care406) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care this most recent time?
PREGNANCY/DELIVERY 01
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 02
CANCER 03
HEART DISEASES 04
DIABETES 05
OTHER ILLNESS 06
ACCIDENT/INJURY 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98HHINPAT1WHY reports why the household member most recently (within the past six months) stayed overnight at a health facility for care.100Pregnancy/delivery110Antenatal/postnatal care120Delivery care121Delivery complications200Newborn/child care300Illness310Fever/malaria320Cancer330Heart disease340Diabetes390Other illness400Accident/injury500Surgery995Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSStayed overnight at a health facility for care at least 2 times in past 6 months408) Did (NAME) stay overnight at a health facility another time in the last six months?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 418)HHINPAT2 indicates whether the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care at least twice in the last six months.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of 2nd most recent inpatient care409) Where did (NAME) stay the next-to-last time (he/she) stayed overnight for health care?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 26
PVT. MEDICAL SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL 31
OTHER PRIVATE MED. SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96HHINPAT2LOC reports where the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care, the second-to-last time in the past six months.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140District hospital1150University hospital1160Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1210Government health center1220Government clinic1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government dispensary1400Government maternity1500Government outreach1510Government health post1520Government health worker1521Community health worker1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private doctor2300Private health center2400Private pharmacy/dispensary2410Private pharmacy2420Private dispensary2500Private outreach2510Private health worker2511Traditional healer/alternative medicine2512Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000RELIGIOUS/MISSION SECTOR3100Religious hospital/clinic3110Religious hospital3111Religious referral/specialty hospital3112Religious district hospital3120Religious clinic3200Religious health center3300Religious pharmacy/dispensary3310Religious dispensary9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for 2nd most recent inpatient care410) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care this next-to-last time?
PREGNANCY/DELIVERY 01
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 02
CANCER 03
HEART DISEASES 04
DIABETES 05
OTHER ILLNESS 06
ACCIDENT/INJURY 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98HHINPAT2WHY reports why, for the second-to-last time in the past six months, the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care.100Pregnancy/delivery110Antenatal/postnatal care120Delivery care121Delivery complications200Newborn/child care300Illness310Fever/malaria320Cancer330Heart disease340Diabetes390Other illness400Accident/injury500Surgery995Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSStayed overnight at a health facility for care at least 3 times in past 6 months412) Besides the two stays you have told me about, did (NAME) stay overnight at a health facility another time in the last six months?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 418)HHINPAT3 indicates whether the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care at least three times in the last six months.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of 3rd most recent inpatient care413) Where did (NAME) stay the second-to-last time (he/she) stayed overnight for health care?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 26
PVT. MEDICAL SECTOR
PVT. HOSPITAL 31
OTHER PRIVATE MED. SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 36
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96HHINPAT3LOC reports where the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care, the third-to-last time in the past six months.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120National/central hospital1130Provincial/regional hospital1140District hospital1150University hospital1160Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1210Government health center1220Government clinic1300Government pharmacy/dispensary1310Government dispensary1400Government maternity1500Government outreach1510Government health post1520Government health worker1521Community health worker1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2111Private specialty hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private doctor2300Private health center2400Private pharmacy/dispensary2410Private pharmacy2420Private dispensary2500Private outreach2510Private health worker2511Traditional healer/alternative medicine2512Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000RELIGIOUS/MISSION SECTOR3100Religious hospital/clinic3110Religious hospital3111Religious referral/specialty hospital3112Religious district hospital3120Religious clinic3200Religious health center3300Religious pharmacy/dispensary3310Religious dispensary9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for 3rd most recent inpatient care414) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care this second-to-last time?
PREGNANCY/DELIVERY 01
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 02
CANCER 03
HEART DISEASES 04
DIABETES 05
OTHER ILLNESS 06
ACCIDENT/INJURY 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____________________ 96
DON'T KNOW 98HHINPAT3WHY reports why, for the third-to-last time in the past six months, the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care.100Pregnancy/delivery110Antenatal/postnatal care120Delivery care121Delivery complications200Newborn/child care300Illness310Fever/malaria320Cancer330Heart disease340Diabetes390Other illness400Accident/injury500Surgery995Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSStayed overnight at a health facility for care more than 3 times in past 6 months416) Besides the three stays you have told me about, did (NAME) stay overnight at a health facility another time in the last six months?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 418)HHINPATGT3 indicates whether the household member stayed overnight at a health facility for care more than three times in the last six months.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSTimes stayed overnight at a health facility for care in past 6 months417) In total, how many times did (NAME) stay overnight in a health facility in the last six months?
NUMBER OF INPATIENT VISITS ___For household members who stayed overnight at a health facility for care more than three times in the last six months, HHINPATTOTAL reports the total number of times the person received inpatient care in the last six months.01102203304405506607708897Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReceived out-patient care in past 4 weeksOUTPATIENT
20D) In the last four weeks, did (NAME) receive care from a health provider, or a pharmacy without staying overnight?
YES 1
NO 2 (NEXT LINE)
DK 8 (NEXT LINE)HCHHOUTPATIENT indicates whether the household member received healthcare without staying overnight at a health facility (i.e., received out-patient care) in the past 4 weeks.0No1Yes7Don't know8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSLine number of household member selected for outpatient health expenditures moduleTABLE FOR SELECTION OF OUTPATIENT WHO PAID FOR CARE THE LAST TIME SOUGHT CARE IN THE LAST FOUR WEEKS
LOOK AT THE LAST DIGIT OF THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE COVER PAGE. THIS IS THE ROW NUMBER YOU SHOULD GO TO. CHECK THE TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE OUTPATIENTS (COLUMN 20E) IN THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE. THIS IS THE COLUMN NUMBER YOU SHOULD GO TO. FOLLOW THE SELECTED ROW AND COLUMN TO THE CELL WHERE THEY MEET AND CIRCLE THE NUMBER IN THE CELL. THIS IS THE NUMBER OF THE PERSON SELECTED FOR THE OUTPATIENT QUESTIONS FROM THE LIST OF ELIGIBLE OUTPATIENTS IN COLUMN 20E OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE. WRITE THE NAME AND LINE NUMBER OF THE SELECTED OUTPATIENT IN Q502.
EXAMPLE: THE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE SERIAL NUMBER IS '716' AND THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE COLUMN 20E SHOWS THAT THERE ATE THREE ELIGIBLE OUTPATIENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD (LINE NUMBERS 02, 04, AND 05). SINCE THE LAST DIGIT OF THE HOUSEHOLD SERIAL NUMBER IS '6' GO TO ROW '6' AND SINCE THERE ARE THREE ELIGIBLE OUTPATIENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD, GO TO COLUMN '3'. FOLLOW THE ROW AND COLUMN AND FIND THE NUMBER IN THE CELL WHERE THEY MEET ('2') AND CIRCLE THE NUMBER. NOW GO TO THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE AND FIND THE SECOND OUTPATIENT WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE OUTPATIENT QUESTIONS (LINE NUMBER '04' IN THIS EXAMPLE). WRITE THE NAME AND LINE NUMBER OF THE SELECTED OUTPATIENT IN Q502.
LAST DIGIT OF THE HOUSEHOLD NUMBER 0-9
TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE OUTPATIENTS IN HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE COLUMN 20E FROM 1-8
502)
NAME OF SELECTED OUTPATIENT ___________
HH LINE NUMBER OF SELECTED OUTPATIENT __HHOUTPATLINENO reports the line number of the household member who received outpatient care in the last four weeks.0110220330440550660770880991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202099NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of most recent outpatient care503) Now I would like to ask some questions about health care that (NAME) received in the last four weeks, without having to stay overnight. Where did (NAME) get care most recently without staying overnight?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 24
MOBILE CLINIC 25
FIELDWORKER 26
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 27
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PHARMACY 32
PRIVATE DOCTOR 33
MOBILE CLINIC 34
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 35
UNHCR/NGO 36
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 37
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96HHOUTPAT1LOC reports the type of health facility at which the household member most recently (in the past four weeks) received outpatient care.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120District hospital1130University hospital1140Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1300Government maternity1400Government outreach1410Government health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Community health worker1433Mobile nurse1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2300Private doctor2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3101UNRWA health center3900Other NGO facility4000OTHER4100Shop/kiosk4110Shop4120Kiosk4130Mobile vendor4200Friend/relative4300Church4400Traditional practitioner9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for most recent outpatient care504) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care this most recent time?
FAMILY PLANNING 01
ANTENATAL CARE/DELIVERY/POSTNATAL CARE 02
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 03
FEVER 04
DIARRHEA 05
HEART DISEASE 06
HYPERTENSION 07
DIABETES 08
OTHER ILLNESS 09
CHECK-UP/PREVENTIVE CARE 10
VACCINATION 11
ACCIDENT/INJURY 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________96HHOUTPAT1WHY reports why the household member most recently received outpatient care in the last four weeks.100Family planning200Antenatal/delivery/postnatal care210Antenatal care220Delivery care230Postnatal care300Newborn/child care400Pain410Abdominal pain420Backache430Headache500Illness, disease, or infection501Diabetes502Diarrhea503Eye infection504Fever505Heart disease506Hypertension507Intestinal worms508Malaria509Respiratory illness510Skin disease511Tuberculosis599Other illness, disease, or infection600HIV/AIDS or other STI610HIV/AIDS690Other STI700Check-up/preventive care710Dental care720Physical therapy730VCT740Vaccination800Accident/injury996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReceived outpatient care at least twice in last 4 weeks506) Did (NAME) get care another time in the last four weeks from a health provider, or pharmacy, without staying overnight?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 509)HHOUTPAT2 indicates whether the household member received outpatient care at least twice in the last four weeks.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of 2nd most recent outpatient care506A) Where did (NAME) get care the next-to-last time without staying overnight?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 24
MOBILE CLINIC 25
FIELDWORKER 26
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 27
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PHARMACY 32
PRIVATE DOCTOR 33
MOBILE CLINIC 34
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 35
UNHCR/NGO 36
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 37
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96
506B) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care the next-to-last time?
FAMILY PLANNING 01
ANTENATAL CARE/DELIVERY/POSTNATAL CARE 02
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 03
FEVER 04
DIARRHEA 05
HEART DISEASE 06
HYPERTENSION 07
DIABETES 08
OTHER ILLNESS 09
CHECK-UP/PREVENTIVE CARE 10
VACCINATION 11
ACCIDENT/INJURY 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________96HHOUTPAT2LOC reports the type of health facility at which the household member received outpatient care the second-to-last time in the last four weeks.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120District hospital1130University hospital1140Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1300Government maternity1400Government outreach1410Government health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Community health worker1433Mobile nurse1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2300Private doctor2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3101UNRWA health center3900Other NGO facility4000OTHER4100Shop/kiosk4110Shop4120Kiosk4130Mobile vendor4200Friend/relative4300Church4400Traditional practitioner9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for 2nd most recent outpatient care506A) Where did (NAME) get care the next-to-last time without staying overnight?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 24
MOBILE CLINIC 25
FIELDWORKER 26
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 27
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PHARMACY 32
PRIVATE DOCTOR 33
MOBILE CLINIC 34
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 35
UNHCR/NGO 36
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 37
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96
506B) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care the next-to-last time?
FAMILY PLANNING 01
ANTENATAL CARE/DELIVERY/POSTNATAL CARE 02
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 03
FEVER 04
DIARRHEA 05
HEART DISEASE 06
HYPERTENSION 07
DIABETES 08
OTHER ILLNESS 09
CHECK-UP/PREVENTIVE CARE 10
VACCINATION 11
ACCIDENT/INJURY 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________96HHOUTPAT2WHY reports why the household member received outpatient care for the second-to-last time in the last four weeks.100Family planning200Antenatal/delivery/postnatal care210Antenatal care220Delivery care230Postnatal care300Newborn/child care400Pain410Abdominal pain420Backache430Headache500Illness, disease, or infection501Diabetes502Diarrhea503Eye infection504Fever505Heart disease506Hypertension507Intestinal worms508Malaria509Respiratory illness510Skin disease511Tuberculosis599Other illness, disease, or infection600HIV/AIDS or other STI610HIV/AIDS690Other STI700Check-up/preventive care710Dental care720Physical therapy730VCT740Vaccination800Accident/injury996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReceived outpatient care at least three times in last 4 weeks506E) Did (NAME) get care another time in the last four weeks from a health provider, or pharmacy, without staying overnight?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 509)HHOUTPAT3 indicates whether the household member received outpatient care at least three times in the last four weeks.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSSource of 3rd most recent outpatient care506F) Where did (NAME) get care the second-to-last time without staying overnight?
PUBLIC SECTOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL 21
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 22
ROYAL/MILITARY/HOSPITAL/MED. CENTER 23
GOVERNMENT HEALTH CENTER 24
MOBILE CLINIC 25
FIELDWORKER 26
OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR (SPECIFY) ______________________ 27
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/CLINIC 31
PHARMACY 32
PRIVATE DOCTOR 33
MOBILE CLINIC 34
UNRWA HEALTH CENTER 35
UNHCR/NGO 36
OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR (SPECIFY) ____________________ 37
OTHER (SPECIFY) _______________ 96HHOUTPAT3LOC reports the type of health facility at which the household member received outpatient care the third-to-last time in the last four weeks.1000PUBLIC SECTOR1100Government hospital1110Referral/specialty hospital1120District hospital1130University hospital1140Military hospital1200Government health center/clinic1300Government maternity1400Government outreach1410Government health post1420Government mobile clinic1430Government health worker1431Fieldworker1432Community health worker1433Mobile nurse1900Other public sector2000PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR2100Private hospital/clinic2110Private hospital2120Private clinic2121Private polyclinic2200Private pharmacy/dispensary2210Private pharmacy2220Private dispensary2300Private doctor2400Private outreach2410Private mobile clinic2420Private health worker2421Mobile nurse2900Other private medical sector2901Medical office3000NGO FACILITY3100NGO health facility3101UNRWA health center3900Other NGO facility4000OTHER4100Shop/kiosk4110Shop4120Kiosk4130Mobile vendor4200Friend/relative4300Church4400Traditional practitioner9995Other9997Don't know9998Missing9999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReason for 3rd most recent outpatient care506G) What was the main reason for (NAME) to seek care the second-to-last time?
FAMILY PLANNING 01
ANTENATAL CARE/DELIVERY/POSTNATAL CARE 02
NEW BORN/CHILD CARE 03
FEVER 04
DIARRHEA 05
HEART DISEASE 06
HYPERTENSION 07
DIABETES 08
OTHER ILLNESS 09
CHECK-UP/PREVENTIVE CARE 10
VACCINATION 11
ACCIDENT/INJURY 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___________________96HHOUTPAT3WHY reports why the household member received outpatient care for the third-to-last time in the last four weeks.100Family planning200Antenatal/delivery/postnatal care210Antenatal care220Delivery care230Postnatal care300Newborn/child care400Pain410Abdominal pain420Backache430Headache500Illness, disease, or infection501Diabetes502Diarrhea503Eye infection504Fever505Heart disease506Hypertension507Intestinal worms508Malaria509Respiratory illness510Skin disease511Tuberculosis599Other illness, disease, or infection600HIV/AIDS or other STI610HIV/AIDS690Other STI700Check-up/preventive care710Dental care720Physical therapy730VCT740Vaccination800Accident/injury996Other997Don't know998Missing999NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSReceived outpatient care more than three times in last 4 weeks506J) Did (NAME) get care another time in the last four weeks from a health provider, or pharmacy, without staying overnight?
YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 509)HHOUTPATGT3 indicates whether the household member received outpatient care more than three times in the last four weeks.0No1Yes8Missing9NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSTimes received outpatient care in last 4 weeks507) How many other times did (NAME) get care in the last four weeks?
NUMBER OF OUTPATIENT VISITS ___________For household member who received outpatient care more than three times in the last four weeks, HHOUTPATTOTAL reports the total number of times the household member received outpatient care in the last four weeks.04405506607708809910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303097Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSOther times paid for outpatient care in last 4 weeks508) How many times was money spent?
NUMBER OF OUTPATIENT VISITS PAID MONEY _____For household member who received outpatient care more than three times in the last four weeks, HHOUTPATPAYX reports the number of times the household member spent money on outpatient care in the last four weeks, excluding the three most recent times for outpatient care.0000110220330440550660770880991010111197Don't know99NIU (not in universe)General healthcare Variables -- TOPICSCovered by health insurance for inpatient care418) In (NAME) covered by any health insurance or an exemption?
YES, HEALTH INSURANCE 1
YES, EXEMPTION 2 (SKIP TO 420)
NO 3 (SKIP TO 420)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 420)HHINPATINSYN indicates whether the household member who stayed overnight at a health facility for care in the last six months is covered by any health insurance or by an exemption (from payment).00No10Yes11Yes, covered by health insurance12Yes, covered by exemption97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSType of health insurance for inpatient care419) What type of health insurance was used for (NAME)'s last stay overnight in a health facility?
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE 01
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE 02
UNIVERSITY HOPITAL INSURANCE 03
UNRWA INSURANCE 04
UNHCR INSURANCE 05
NGO INSURANCE 06
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE 07
PRIVATE SECTOR INSURANCE 08
OTHER 96
NONE 95
DON'T KNOW 98HHINPATINSTYP reports the main type of health insurance covering the household member who stayed overnight at a health facility.00None10Government health insurance11Social security12Ministry of Health insurance13Military insurance14Government university hospital insurance20Mutual health organization/community-based insurance30Insurance through employer40Private sector insurance41Commercial health insurance49Other private sector insurance50NGO insurance51UNRWA insurance52UNHCR insurance59Other NGO insurance95Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSCovered by health insurance for outpatient care509) Is (NAME) covered by any health insurance or an exemption?
YES, HEALTH INSURANCE 1
YES, EXEMPTION 2 (SKIP TO 511)
NO 3 (SKIP TO 511)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 511)HHOUTPATINSYN indicates whether the household member who received outpatient care in the last four weeks is covered by any health insurance or has an exemption (for paying).00No10Yes11Yes, covered by health insurance12Yes, covered by exemption97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSType of health insurance for most recent outpatient care510) What type of health insurance was used when (NAME) got care the last time?
MINISTRY OF HEALTH INSURANCE 01
ROYAL/MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE 02
UNIVERSITY HOPITAL INSURANCE 03
UNRWA INSURANCE 04
UNHCR INSURANCE 05
NGO INSURANCE 06
PRIVATELY PURCHASED COMMERCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE 07
PRIVATE SECTOR INSURANCE 08
OTHER 96
NONE 95
DON'T KNOW 98HHOUTPAT1INS indicates the type of health insurance used the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.00None10Government health insurance11Social security12Ministry of Health insurance13Military insurance14Government university hospital insurance20Mutual health organization/community-based insurance30Insurance through employer40Private sector insurance41Commercial health insurance49Other private sector insurance50NGO insurance51UNRWA insurance52UNHCR insurance59Other NGO insurance95Other97Don't know98Missing99NIU (not in universe)Insurance, general Variables -- TOPICSHas diabetesDIABETES
147) Now, I would like to ask you some questions about the health of your household's members.
Has any member of your household ever been told by a doctor or other health worker that he/she has diabetes?
YES 1
NO 2 (SKIP TO 201)
DON'T KNOW 8 (SKIP TO 201)DIABETESHH indicates whether the household member has diabetes.0No1YesDiabetes Variables -- TOPICSTime since diagnosed with diabetes149) How long ago was [NAME] diagnosed with diabetes?
IF LESS THAN 12 MONTHS, ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN MOTHS.
IF 12 MONTHS (1 YEAR) OR MORE. ANSWER MUST BE RECORDED IN YEARS.
MONTHS AGO 1 _________
YEARS AGO 2 _________
DON'T KNOW 998DIABDIAGAGOHH reports how long ago (months or years) the household member was diagnosed with diabetes.1011 month1022 months1033 months1044 months1055 months1066 months1077 months1088 months1099 months11010 months11111 months11212 months11313 months11414 months11515 months11616 months11717 months11818 months11919 months12020 months12121 months12222 months12323 months12424 months12525 months12626 months12727 months12828 months12929 months13030 months13131 months13232 months13333 months13434 months13535 months13636 months13737 months13838 months13939 months14040 months14141 months14242 months14343 months14444 months14545 months14646 months14747 months14848 months199Months, number missing2011 year2022 years2033 years2044 years2055 years2066 years2077 years2088 years2099 years21010 years21111 years21212 years21313 years21414 years21515 years21616 years21717 years21818 years21919 years22020 years22121 years22222 years22323 years22424 years22525 years22626 years22727 years22828 years22929 years23030 years23131 years23232 years23333 years23434 years23535 years23636 years23737 years23838 years23939 years24040 years24141 years24242 years24343 years24444 years24545 years24646 years24747 years24848 years24949 years25050 years25151 years25252 years25353 years25454 years25555 years25656 years25757 years25858 years25959 years26060 years26161 years26262 years26363 years26464 years26565 years26666 years26767 years26868 years26969 years27070 years27171 years27272 years27373 years27474 years27575 years27676 years27777 years27878 years27979 years28080 years28181 years28282 years28383 years28484 years28585 years28686 years28787 years28888 years299Years, number missing997Don't know999NIU (not in universe)Diabetes Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent inpatient care407) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received during the most recent overnight stay? We want to know about all the costs for the stay, including any charges for laboratory tests, drugs, or other items.
IF 99993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 99993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000
IN KIND ONLY 99995
DON'T KNOW 99998HHINPAT1COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services the last time (within the last six months) the household member stayed overnight at a health facility.00000000No cost/free99999995Paid in kind only99999997Don't know99999998Missing99999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent inpatient care411) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received during the next-to-last overnight stay? We want to know about all the costs for the stay, including any charges for laboratory tests, drugs, or other items.
IF 99993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 99993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000
IN KIND ONLY 99995
DON'T KNOW 99998HHINPAT2COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services the second-to-last time (within the past six months) the household member stayed overnight at a health facility.00000000No cost/free99999995Paid in kind only99999997Don't know99999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent inpatient care415) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received during the second-to-last overnight stay? We want to know about all the costs for the stay, including any charges for laboratory tests, drugs, or other items.
IF 99993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 99993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000
IN KIND ONLY 99995
DON'T KNOW 99998HHINPAT3COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services the third-to-last time (within the past six months) the household member stayed overnight at a health facility.00000000No cost/free99999995Paid in kind only99999997Don't know99999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Total505A) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received from (NAME OF PROVIDER IN 503)? Please include the consulting fee and any expenses for other items including drugs and tests, transportation, and other items.
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000 (SKIP TO 506)
IN KIND ONLY 99995 (SKIP TO 506)
DON'T KNOW 99998 (SKIP TO 506)HHOUTPAT1COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services, the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Consultation fees505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTCONS reports how much money was spent on consultation fees the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Medications505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTMED reports how much money was spent on medications the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Laboratory cost505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTLAB reports how much money was spent on laboratory costs the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: X-ray505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTXRAY reports how much money was spent on x-rays (e.g., MRI, scanner, ECG, mammogram) and other diagnostic medical imaging tests the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Transportation505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTTRAN reports how much money was spent on transportation the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for most recent outpatient care: Other505B) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT1COSTOTH reports how much money was spent on other costs the last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Total506C) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received from (NAME OF PROVIDER IN 503)? Please include the consulting fee and any expenses for other items including drugs and tests, transportation, and other items.
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000 (SKIP TO 506E)
IN KIND ONLY 99995 (SKIP TO 506E)
DON'T KNOW 99998 (SKIP TO 506E)HHOUTPAT2COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Consultation fees506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTCONS reports how much money was spent on consultation fees the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Medications506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTMED reports how much money was spent on medications the second-to-last time (in the past four months) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Laboratory cost506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTLAB reports how much money was spent on laboratory costs the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: X-ray506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTXRAY reports how much money was spent on x-rays (e.g., MRI, scanner, ECG, mammogram) and other diagnostic medical imaging tests the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Transportation506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTTRAN reports how much money was spent on transportation the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 2nd most recent outpatient care: Other506D) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT2COSTOTH reports how much money was spent on other costs the second-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Total506H) How much money was spent on treatment and services (NAME) received from (NAME OF PROVIDER IN 503)? Please include the consulting fee and any expenses for other items including drugs and tests, transportation, and other items.
IF 9993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
COST _____
NO COST/ FREE 00000 (SKIP TO 506J)
IN KIND ONLY 99995 (SKIP TO 506J)
DON'T KNOW 99998 (SKIP TO 506J)HHOUTPAT3COST reports how much money was spent in total on treatment and services the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Consultation fees506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTCONS reports how much money was spent on consultation fees the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Medications506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTMED reports how much money was spent on medications the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Laboratory cost506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTLAB reports how much money was spent on laboratory costs the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: X-ray506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTXRAY reports how much money was spent on x-rays (e.g., MRI, scanner, ECG, mammogram) and other diagnostic medical imaging tests the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Transportation506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTTRAN reports how much money was spent on transportation the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICSAmount paid for 3rd most recent outpatient care: Other506I) How much money was spent on:
a) Consultation fees
b) Medications
c) Laboratory cost
d) X-ray (MRI, Scanner, ECG, Mammogram, etc.)
e) Transportation
f) Other
IF NO FREE, RECORD '0000'
IF NO SPECIFIC EXPENSE, RECORD '9994'
IF 993 JD OR MORE, RECORD 9993
IF IN KIND, RECORD '9995'
IF DON'T KNOW, RECORD '9998'
COST a) ____
COST b) ____
COST c) ____
COST d) ____
COST e) ____
COST f) ____HHOUTPAT3COSTOTH reports how much money was spent on other costs the third-to-last time (in the past four weeks) the household member received outpatient care. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.000000No cost/free999993No specific expense999994Item not applicable999995Paid in kind only999997Don't know999998Missing999999NIU (not in universe)Healthcare cost Variables -- TOPICS