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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.
STIADZA2 (STIADZA2)
Sought STI advice from: Traditional healer (other) (South Africa)

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Description

For women who had symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection in the past 12 months, STIADZA2 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported seeking advice or treatment from a traditional healer for this problem. This response category is country-specific to South Africa.

Some samples in the "STIAD" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.

STIADZA2 is combined with STIADZA1 (traditional herbalist) in STIADPRIVHL (all traditional healers/herbalists) for the 2016 South Africa sample. IPUMS-DHS users interested in using STIADZA2 are encouraged to review STIADPRIVHL for a more comprehensive response category.

Comparability

STIADZA2 has no comparability problems.

Comparability - Standard DHS

An open-ended question about where the woman received advice/treatment for an STI is included in Phases III, V and VI forward of the standard DHS questionnaire.

Although STIADZA2 is a country-specific response not included in the standard DHS modules, it is combined with other responses in STIADPRIVHL, a standard variable that encompasses all traditional healers and herbalists as sources for STI advice/treatment. IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review the Description tab of STIADZA2 or the Comparability tab of STIADPRIVHL for more information on the specific categories combined for South Africa 2016.

Universe

  • South Africa 2016: Women age 15-49 who have ever had sex and who had symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection in the last 12 months.
  • South Africa: 2016-W, 2016-C, 2016-B, 2016-W