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Demographic and Health Survey 2016 - IPUMS Subset

Nepal, 2016
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NPL_2016_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS
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Ministry of Health, Nepal; New ERA; and ICF., Minnesota Population Center
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Type of method: Implants or Norplant (M_FPTYPIMPMN)

Data file: NPL2016-M.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 636
End: 636
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
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. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

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. IUCD.
PROBE: Women can have a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or nurse which can prevent pregnancy for one or more years.

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 three to five 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

09. Emergency Contraception.
PROBE: As an emergency measure, within five days after they have unprotected sexual intercourse, women can take special pills to prevent pregnancy (like I-Pill, E-CON).

YES 1
NO 2

11. Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM).
PROBE: Up to six months after childbirth, before the menstrual period has returned, women can use a method requiring frequent breastfeeding day and night.

YES 1
NO 2

12. 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

13. Withdrawal.
PROBE: Men can be careful and pull out before climax

YES 1
NO 2

14. 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 Y
Categories
Value Category
1 Modern method
2 Traditional method
3 Folkloric method
9 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
FPTYPIMPMN (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.

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Type of family planning method Variables -- TOPICS IPUMS
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