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FPSRCINTRADS

(V330)
Source for information on traditional methods, standardized

Codes and Frequencies

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Description

FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the woman obtained information about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence), with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.

Comparability

Apart from changes in the universe and question wording differences, FPSRCINTRADS (V330) has no comparability issues.

In most samples, traditional methods included the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) and withdrawal, but only women using periodic abstinence were asked where they obtained instructions or advice about this method.

Comparability - Standard DHS

FPSRCINTRADS (V330) was included in the standard DHS questionnaire for Phase 1 only.

Universe

  • Bolivia 1989: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Brazil 1986: Women age 15-44 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Burundi 1987: Women age 15-49 who currently use a traditional method of family planning.
  • Colombia 1986: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Dominican Republic 1986: Women age 15-49 who are currently using the rhythm method.
  • Ecuador 1987: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Ghana 1988: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Guatemala 1987: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Indonesia 1987: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Kenya 1989: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Liberia 1986: Women age 15-49 who currently using the rhythm method.
  • Mali 1987: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Peru 1986: Women age 15-49 who are currently using the rhythm method.
  • Senegal 1986: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Sri Lanka 1987: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method (period abstinence, withdrawal, abstinence, or some other method) as a contraceptive method.
  • Sudan 1989: Ever-married women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Thailand 1987: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Togo 1988: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Trinidad-Tobago 1987: Women age 15-49 who are currently using a traditional method of family planning.
  • Tunisia 1988: Ever-married women age 15-49 who currently use a traditional method of family planning.
  • Uganda 1988: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Zimbabwe 1988: Women age 15-49 who currently use the rhythm method.
  • Bolivia: 1989-W, 1989-C, 1989-B
  • Brazil: 1986-W, 1986-C, 1986-B
  • Burundi: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Colombia: 1986-W, 1986-B, 1986-C
  • Dominican Republic: 1986-B, 1986-C, 1986-W
  • Ecuador: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Ghana: 1988-W, 1988-C, 1988-B
  • Guatemala: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Indonesia: 1987-W, 1987-B, 1987-C
  • Kenya: 1989-W, 1989-C, 1989-B
  • Liberia: 1986-W
  • Mali: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Peru: 1986-W, 1986-C, 1986-B
  • Senegal: 1986-B, 1986-W, 1986-C
  • Sri Lanka: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Sudan: 1989-W, 1989-C, 1989-B
  • Thailand: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Togo: 1988-W
  • Trinidad-Tobago: 1987-W, 1987-C, 1987-B
  • Tunisia: 1988-W, 1988-C, 1988-B
  • Uganda: 1988-B, 1988-C, 1988-W
  • Zimbabwe: 1988-W, 1988-C, 1988-B