Current use of contraception_Men's data [message #12618] |
Thu, 22 June 2017 21:57 |
amri_n
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2017
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Hi there,
The 1995 DHS report has a table on the current use of contraception for men (pg 50), categorized for all men, currently married men and sexually active unmarried men. Unfortunately all the survey reports for the following years don't have this table.
I'd like to ask how the percentages were calculated for the 3 categories (which variables were used), especially for sexually active married men- were all men other than those who are currently married (that would be divorced men, never married men, etc) included in this group?
Thanks much!
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REPOST: Current use of contraception_Men's data [message #12754 is a reply to message #12618] |
Sun, 09 July 2017 20:48 |
amri_n
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2017
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Hey there,
Reposting this and hoping for an answer :)
amri_n wrote on Fri, 23 June 2017 13:57Hi there,
The 1995 DHS report has a table on the current use of contraception for men (pg 50), categorized for all men, currently married men and sexually active unmarried men. Unfortunately all the survey reports for the following years don't have this table.
I'd like to ask how the percentages were calculated for the 3 categories (which variables were used), especially for sexually active married men- were all men other than those who are currently married (that would be divorced men, never married men, etc) included in this group?
Thanks much!
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Re: REPOST: Current use of contraception_Men's data [message #12772 is a reply to message #12754] |
Tue, 11 July 2017 18:13 |
Trevor-DHS
Messages: 803 Registered: January 2013
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This table is based on mv312 for the contraceptive methods, and the 3 groups are based on mv502 and mv527. All men includes all, Currently married men includes those coded 1 on mv502, and sexually active unmarried men are those coded 0 or 2 on mv502 (not married) and had sex in some period prior to the interview (based on mv527). Typically we use one month prior to survey (mv527 is 101-130 (1-30 days), 201-204 (1-4 weeks)), however, in this case if looks like a period longer than one month has been used. You can probably work out what was used for the time since last sex to be considered as sexually active with some trial and error - I can't tell from the table.
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