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The DHS Program, which manages registration and access for IPUMS DHS, is again reviewing new user applications and requests for expanded access from currently approved users.
FPTYPCP (FPTYPCP)
Type of method: Contraceptive patch

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Description

FPTYPCP reports whether the contraceptive patch is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method of family planning in a given simple. The contraceptive patch, a method only occasionally included, is considered a modern contraceptive patch.

In the DHS in general, modern methods commonly included 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. In some cases, however, there are exceptions to this organization; see Comparability.

Additionally, while FPTYPCP and the other "FPTYP" variables report whether a specific method is considered to be modern, traditional, or folkloric method in a given sample, IPUMS-DHS users may be interested in the complementary variable FPTYPNOW (V313), which indicates whether the woman's current contraceptive method is modern, traditional, or folkloric.

Comparability

FPTYPCP (V304A_18) has no comparability problems.

Comparability - Standard DHS

Although standard variables that report whether a given contraceptive method is considered to be a modern method, a traditional method, or a folkloric method are included in Phase II forward of the standard DHS questionnaire, FPTYPCP is a country-specific response category that in not included in any of the standard DHS modules.

Universe

  • Namibia 2013: All women age 15-49.
  • Namibia: 2013-W, 2013-C, 2013-B, 2013-W