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Impact Evaluation - Engaging Men Through Accountable Practice 2025
Endline Survey

Congo, Dem. Rep., 2017 - 2018
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COD_2017_EMAPIE-EL_v01_M
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Julia Vaillant, Estelle Koussoube, Kate Falb
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Data file: emap_raw_endline_women.dta

Engaging Men through Accountable Practice (EMAP) 2025 Endline Survey - Deidentified Dataset (Women)

Cases: 1186
Variables: 472

Variables

I12
Frequency feels her partner is rude to her
I13
Frequency partner drinks alcohol
J_test1
Test 1: Respondent is man or woman
J_test2
Test 2: Respondent went to market this week
J_test3
Test 3: Frequency respondent ate avocados this week
L1
In past 12 months, partner was jealous when respondent talked to other men
L2
In past 12 months, partner accused respondent of cheating on him
L3
In past 12 months, partner did not allow respondent to visit her friends
L4
In past 12 months, partner attempted to limit respondent's contacts with her fam
L5
In past 12 months, partner insisted to know where respondent was every time
L6
Partner ever said or done something to humiliate respondent in front of others
L7
Frequency partner said or did something to humiliate respondent in front of othe
L8
Partner ever threatened to hurt or harm respondent or someone close to her
L9
Frequency partner threatened to hurt or harm respondent or someone close to her
L10
Partner ever insulted or made repondent feel bad about herself
L11
Frequency partner insulted or made respondent feel bad about herself in past 12
L12
Partner ever let respondent know he could have other partners
L13
Frequency partner let respondent know he could have other partners in past 12 mo
L14a
Partner ever pushed, shaken or thrown something at respondent
L14b
Frequency partner pushed, shaken or thrown something at respondent in past 12 mo
L15a
Partner ever slapped respondent
L15b
Frequency partner slapped partner in past 12 months
L16a
Partner ever twisted respondent's arm or pulled her hair
L16b
Frequency partner twisted respondent's arm or pulled her hair in past 12 months
L17a
Partner ever punched respondent with his fist or something that could hurt her
L17b
Frequency partner punched respondent with his fist or something that could hurt
L18a
Partner ever kicked respondent, dragged her, beat her up
L18b
Frequency partner kicked respondent, dragged her, beat her up in past 12 months
L19a
Partner ever tried to choke respondent or burn her on purpose
L19b
Frequency partner tried to choke respondent or burn her on purpose in past 12 mo
L20a
Partner ever threatened or attacked respondent with a knife, gun or other weapon
L20b
Frequency partner threatened or attacked respondent with a kife, gun or other we
L21
In case of violence, children of the household were present or heard what happen
L22
Children were physically hurt during violence episodes
L23
In case of violence, member of the hh, excluding children, were present or heard
L24
In case of violence, non-hh members were present or heard what happened
L25a
Follwing partner violence, respondent had cuts, bruises, aches
L25b
Following partner violence, respondent had bruises around eyes, sprain, dislocat
L25c
Following partner violence, respondent had deep wounds, broken bones, broken tee
L25d
Injuries following acts of violence prevented respondent from working
L25e
Injuries following acts of violence prevented respondent from moving
L27a
Partner ever physically forced respondent to have sex with him even when she did
L27b
Frequency of partner forcing respondent to have sex with him even when she did n
L28a
Partner ever forced respondent to have sex even when she did not want to because
L28b
Frequency partner forced respondent to have sex even when she did not want to be
L29a
Partner ever forced respondent to do sexual acts respondent finds humiliating
L29b
Frequency partner forced respondent to do sexual acts respondent finds humiliati
L30
Following acts of sexual violence, respondent had injuries and physical pain
L31
In past 12 months, she talked to someone about her experience of violence
L32
In past 12 months, has you slept outside home because of violent
M6
Respondent currently uses contraception
M7
Contraceptive method used
M7_1
Female sterilization
M7_2
Male sterilization
M7_3
IUD
M7_4
Injections
M7_5
Implants
M7_6
Pill
M7_7
Male condom
M7_8
Female condom
M7_9
Diaphragm
M7_10
Spermicidal foam / jelly
M7_11
Rhythm of cycle/ Periodic abstinence
M7_12
Withdrawal
M7_13
Other modern method
M7_14
Other traditional method
M7_98
RF
M7_99
DK
M7_autre
Other method of contraception
M7a_e
Has a child under 1 year old or equal
M7b_e
Has lost a child during the last 12 months
M8
Respondent and partner discuss contraception and pregnancy
M9
Respondent would be comfortable discussing contraception and pregnancy with part
M10
Partner is comfortable discussing contraception and pregnancy with respondent
M11
Respondent would be comfortable discussing contraception and pregnancy with part
M12
Partner would be comfortable discussing contraception and pregnancy with respond
M13
Respondent approves of contraception use for herself
M14
Respondent's partner approves of contraception use for her
M17
Partner ever forced her not to use contraception(last 12 months)
M18
Partner ever told her he would leave her if she did not get pregnant(last 12 mon
M19
Partner ever told her he would have a child with another woman if respondent did
M20
Partner ever physically hurt her because she wouldn't get pregnant(last 12 month
M21
Partner ever forced or put pressure on her so that she would get pregnant(last 1
M22
Ever hidden from partner she was using contraception because was afraid he would
M3
Respondent has ever been pregnant, incl. miscarriages
M4
Number of children still alive
M5
Number of children not alive
N3a
Respondent belongs to an agricultural group, cooperative or producers grouping
N4a
Self declared influence on decisions taken in agricultural group
N5a
Reason respondent does not participate in agricultural group
N5a_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in agricultural group
N3b
Respondent belongs to religious or spirital group
N4b
Self declared influence on decisions taken in religious group
N5b
Reason respondent does not participate in religious group
N5b_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in religious group
N3c
Respondent belongs to a cultural group or association
N4c
Self declared influence on decisions taken in cultural group or association
N5c
Reason respondent does not participate in cultural group
N5c_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in cultural group
N3d
Respondent belongs to health care union
N4d
Self declared influence on decisions taken in health care union
N5d
Reason respondent does not participate in health care union
N5d_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in health care union
N3e
Respondent belongs to solidarity fund
N4e
Self declared influence on decisions taken in solidarity fund
N5e
Reason respondent does not participate in solidarity fund
N5e_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in solidarity fund
N3f
Respondent belongs to NGO or civic group
N4f
Self declared influence on decisions taken in NGO or civic group
N5f
Reason respondent does not participate in NGO or civic group
N5f_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in NGO or civic group
N3g
Respondent belongs to womens assocation
N4g
Self declared influence on decisions taken in womens association
N5g
Reason respondent does not participate to womens association
N5g_autre
Other - reason respondent does not participate in womens association
N6
Respondent participates in other support groups led by NGOs or other association
N6_1
Savings association, microcredit
N6_2
Business training / trade / management
N6_3
Other technical training
N6_4
Health, nutrition, care
N6_5
Womens group, CBO
N6_6
No program
N6_e_96
Other
N6_98
RF
N6_99
DK
N7
How comfortable respondent is with public speaking about infrastructure needed i
N8
How comfortable respondent is with public speaking about making sure goods and d
N9
How comfortable respondent is to report money embezzlement from public authority
N10
How comfortable respondent is to speak freely within the hh
N10b_e
N10b_e
N11_e
Feeling of respondant concerning partner participation in GDH
N12_e
Partner changes observed by respondant since the participation of partner in GDH
N13_e
The most impacting change of partner, according to respondant
N13_e_autre
Other_the most impacting change of partner, according to respondant
N14_e
The second most impacting change of partner, according to respondant
N14_e_autre
Other_The second most impacting change of partner, according to respondant
Q1
Respondent felt embarassed by the questions
Q2
Respondent felt at ease during the interview
Q3
Resopndent felt threatened by the answers she gave
Q4
Respondent felt the PDA was hard to use
Q5
Enumerator felt respondent was not focused sometimes during the interview
Q6
Enumerator felt respondent was sometimes afraid to answer during interview
Q7
Enumerator felt respondent was sometimes suffering during interview
Q8
Interview was interrupted
Q9
Sections during which interview was interrupted
Q9_1
O9_e_1
Q9_2
O9_e_2
Q9_3
O9_e_3
Q9_4
O9_e_4
Q9_5
O9_e_5
Q9_6
O9_e_6
Q9_7
O9_e_7
Q9_9
O9_e_9
Q9_10
O9_e_10
Q9_12
O9_e_12
Q9_14
O9_e_14
Q9_15
O9_e_15
Q10
Reasons why interview was interrupted
Q10_1
O10_e_1
Q10_2
O10_e_2
Q10_3
O10_e_3
Q10_4
O10_e_4
Q10_5
O10_e_5
Q10_6
O10_e_6
Q10_7
O10_e_7
Q10_8
O10_e_8
Q10_autre1
Other - reason why interview was interrupted
O11
O11
O12
survey status
instanceID
instanceID
KEY
KEY
hhid
Household id
Total: 472
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