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Reproductive Health Survey 2002

Jamaica, 2002 - 2003
Reference ID
JAM_2002_RHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Family Planning Board
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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  • Identification
  • Version
  • Scope
  • Coverage
  • Producers and sponsors
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Questionnaires
  • Data Processing
  • Data Appraisal
  • Access policy
  • Disclaimer and copyrights
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
JAM_2002_RHS_v01_M
Title
Reproductive Health Survey 2002
Country
Name Country code
Jamaica JAM
Study type
Other Household Health Survey [hh/hea]
Series Information
The Reproductive Health Surveys are national surveys covering a wide range of topics including fertility, reproductive history, contraceptive usage, knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding reproduction and contraceptive use (and HIV - 1993), maternal and child health. Background socio-economic and demographic data are also included.
Abstract
The 2002 Reproductive Health Survey is part of the continuing series of periodic enquiries aimed at providing information on fertility levels and related factors which affect contraceptive use, unintended pregnancies and reproductive health among women 15-49 years and yound adult males 15-24 years. It also aimed to provide information about knowledge, attitudes and proctices related to family planning and fertility of these population groups.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
- Individual;
- Household.

Version

Version Description
Edited data used for report
Version Date
2004-03-31
Version Notes
DDI and ID field edited by World Bank Development Data Group for it's microdata library.

Scope

Notes
The 2002 RHS includes:
- Demographics;
- Fertility and fertility related factors;
- Age of menache, breastfeeding, current sexual activity, fertility rates and planning status of last pregnancy;
- Reproductive health;
- Contraceptive knowledge;
- Contraceptive use;
- Young adults;
- Exposure to sexual activity, exposure to family life and sex education;
- Use of contraceptives;
- Knowledge of sex, contraception and the treatment of STIs.

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National coverage
Universe
All non-institution dwellings All persons living in non-institutional dwellings in Jamaica

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
National Family Planning Board National Family Planning Board
Producers
Name Affiliation Role
Statistical Institute of Jamaica Government of Jamaica Implement survey
Planning Institute of Jamaica Government of Jamaica Prepare report
National Family Planning Board Government of Jamaica Survey design and coordination
Center for Disease Control Government of USA Data analysis
Carmen cFarlane McFarlane consultants Report preparation
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation
United States Agency for International Development USAID
Government of Jamaica GOJ

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The sampling design is a three-stage stratified sampling with the first stage being the selection of 659 areas (enumeration districts (ED). This selection was done with probability proportionate to number of households in the ED.Each ED needed to have at least 80 households to allow the selection of contiguous but independent clusters (one for the female and one for the male sample). In the second stage, clusters of households were randomly selected. In the third stage, in each of the households in the female sample a woman aged 15-49 years was selected at random; in the male sample, one man aged 15-24 years was randomly selected in each of the male sampled households. The survey used a stratified multistage sampling design based on the 2001 Census Enumeration Districts as the sampling frame.
Deviations from the Sample Design
STATIN was unable to obtain the quota of interviews because of unrest in the island. Therefore additional households were selected in some parishes in order to complete the minimum number of questionnaires.
Response Rate
Of 17,878 households selected in the survey of women, there were 7,805 eligible female respondents (aged 15-49 years) identified, of whom 7,168 (91.8%) were successfully interviewed. Of 15,950 households selected in the survey of young adult men, there were 2,795 eligible male respondents (aged 15-24) identified, of whom 2,437 (87.2%) were successfully interviewed.
Weighting
Data weighted as follows: Sampling weights - because only one woman/household included Post-stratification weights to account for unequal urban:rural distribution of the population

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2002-10-25 2003-05-09
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Supervision
The 130 interviewers were supervised by 15 supervsors and 3 senior supervisors
Data Collection Notes
Interviewers were trained over 5 days. A total of 17878 households were visited in order to obtain a minimum sample of 6000 females and 2000 males. The main problems was the level of violence in many of the sampled areas and the requirement for call backs in order to interview the person selected.
Data Collectors
Name Affiliation
STATIN Interviewers STATIN

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
Two structured questionnaires - one for females, the other for males. Control forms include 1. Form CSDS 6 - List of hh to be enumerated 2. Form CSDS 14 - Interviewers daily progress report 3. Form CSDS 62 - Record of completed work assignment

Data Processing

Data Editing
Editor/coder manuals were prepared and 20 persons trained. Before data entry, all the questionnaires are edited and coded. The procedure demanded that all required fields were completed correctly and that the skips were adhered to.
Other Processing
The questionnaires were scanned directly into database files.

Data Appraisal

Data Appraisal
Detailed consistency checks were performed using CSPRO and SAS

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email
Kristin Fox University of the West Indies helen.fox@uwimona.edu.jm
World Bank Microdata Library microdata@worldbank.org
Confidentiality
Users of the data must agree to keep confidential all data contained in these datasets and to make no attempt to identify, trace or contact any individual whose data is included in these datasets.
Access conditions
Datasets are distributed at minimal or no cost for legitimate research depending on the classification of user, with the condition that users acknowledge source of data. Copies of all reports and publications based on the requested data must be sent to the National Family Planning Board and the Derek Gordon Databank, University of the West Indies.
Citation requirements
National Family Planning Board. Reproductive Health Survey 2002 Jamaica. [Computer file]. Kingston, Jamaica: Statistical Institute Of Jamaica [producer], 2004. Kingston, Jamaica: National Family Planning Board and Derek Gordon Databank, University of the West Indies [distributors], 2008.
Access authority
Name
National Family Planning Board

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The National Family Planning Board provides these data to external users without any warranty or responsibility implied. The National Planning Board and University of the West Indies accepts no responsibility for the results and/or implications of any actions resulting from the use of these data.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_JAM_2002_RHS_v01_M
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Derek Gordon Databank DGDB University of the West Indies Original producer
Date of Metadata Production
2008-11-12
DDI Document version
Version 2.0 (August 2013). Edited version based on metadata done by Derek Gordon Databank.
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