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APHRC-2016-STEP-UP-V10
Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy, Developing and Validating Measures of Unintended Pregnancy and Reasons for Contraceptive Non-use among Married Women in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements
KENYA
,
2016
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
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step up_round
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Variable Groups
Background
Screening Questions
Respondent's Background
Respondent's Background
Husband's/Partner's Background
Reproduction
Birth History
Current Pregnancy (Currently Pregnant Women)
Recent Birth (Women With At Least One Live Birth)
Postpartum Susceptibility
Frequency Of Sex
Knowledge Of Safe Period (All Women)
Ideal Number Of Children (All Women)
Contraception
Knowledge, Ever Use And Current Use Of Contraception
Current use
Reasons for non-use(for non-users)
Intention For Future Use (For Non-Users And Pregnant Women)
Reasons For Non-Use (General)
Reasons For Non-Use(Method Specific)
Past use
Current and past use
Fertility intentions
Future Fertility Preference (non pregnant women)
Husband's fertility desire
Future fertility preference (pregnant women)
Husband's fertility desire (pregnant women)
Perceived infecondity
Variable Groups
Variable group: Respondent's Background
Variables
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stp_q201
has ever attended school
stp_q202
highest level of school ever attended
stp_q203
highest class at highest level of school ever attended
stp_q204
has worked in past 4 weeks
stp_q205
has worked in the last 6 months
stp_q206
type of payment for work
stp_q207
current religion
stp_q207_spy
current religion-specified
stp_q208
importance of religion in everyday life
stp_q209
ethnicity
stp_q209_spy
ethnicity-specified
stp_q210
# of times woman has been married
stp_q211
age at first marriage
stp_q212
age at first marriage to current spouse