Codes and Frequencies
Description
HCFPRIVHOS (V762BJ) indicates whether the woman reported a private hospital or clinic as a source for female condoms.
Some samples in the "HCF" series include categories that can be consolidated into a single response. IPUMS-DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable while preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables.
Comparability — Index
GENERAL Ethiopia Malawi |
Namibia Niger |
Rwanda Zambia |
Comparability
Along with universe differences, HCFPRIVHOS (V762BJ) has some contextual factors regarding question wording that should be noted by researchers. This survey context broadly applies to the "source for female condom" series. For discussion of this topic, see the comparability section of HCFDK.
This response category is consistently organized under the "private medical sector" header and is typically worded as "private hospital/clinic." However, some surveys use alternative wording for the response (such as separating "private hospital" and "private clinic"). In these latter cases, multiple categories were consolidated to form a single, more comprehensive response. Countries of particular interest are noted below.
For most samples, the variable was a part of a question that asked the respondent to list all known sources for female condoms. Some countries recorded only the first response, which may impact comparability of those samples.
Comparability - Standard DHS
HCFPRIVHOS (V762BJ) first appears in phase IV of the Standard DHS. It is included and consistent in all subsequent phases of the standard DHS questionnaire.
Comparability — Ethiopia [top]
In the Ethiopia 2011 survey, under the "Private Medical Sector" header, there are separate categories for "Private Hospital" and "Private Clinic." Because HCFPRIVHOS focuses on private hospitals and clinics, these responses are consolidated in this variable to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:
Comparability — Malawi [top]
For Malawi 2000, only the first response was recorded. Although the respondent may have known of a "private hospital/clinic" as an additional source for female condoms, only her first response was documented.
The Malawi 2010 survey lists this response category as "private hospital/clinic/doctor.
Comparability — Namibia [top]
In the Namibia 2013 survey, under the "Private Medical Sector" header, there are separate categories for "Private Hospital" and "Private Clinic." Because HCFPRIVHOS focuses on private hospitals and clinics, these responses are consolidated in this variable to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:
Comparability — Niger [top]
The Niger 2012 survey does not have a separate "private doctor" response category. Consequently, HCFPRIVHOS may be capturing "private doctor" responses in addition to "private hospital/clinic" responses.
Comparability — Rwanda [top]
In the 2010 and 2014 Rwanda surveys, there are separate categories for "private polyclinic" and "private clinic." Because HCFPRIVHOS focuses on all private hospitals and clinics, these responses are consolidated in this variable to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:
Comparability — Zambia [top]
The Zambia 2001 and 2007 surveys word this response category as "private hospital/surgery."
Universe
- Benin 2011: All women age 15-49.
- Burkina Faso 2003: All women age 15-49.
- Burkina Faso 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Burundi 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Chad 2014: All women age 15-49.
- Comoros 2012: All women age 15-49.
- Congo (Democratic Republic) 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Congo Brazzaville 2011: All women age 15-49.
- Cote d'Ivoire 2011: All women age 15-49.
- Eswatini (Swaziland) 2006: All women age 15-49.
- Ethiopia 2011: All women age 15-49.
- Gambia 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Ghana 2003: All women age 15-49.
- Ghana 2014: All women age 15-49.
- Guinea 2012: All women age 15-49.
- Kenya 2003: Women age 15-49 who know a source for female condoms.
- Kenya 2008: All women age 15-49.
- Kenya 2014: Women age 15-49 in households selected for the male interview.
- Lesotho 2004: All women age 15-49.
- Lesotho 2009: All women age 15-49.
- Lesotho 2014: All women age 15-49.
- Madagascar 2003: All women age 15-49.
- Madagascar 2008: All women age 15-49.
- Malawi 2000: All women age 15-49.
- Malawi 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Mali 2012: All women age 15-49.
- Myanmar 2015: All women age 15-49.
- Namibia 2006: All women age 15-49.
- Namibia 2013: All women age 15-64.
- Niger 2012: All women age 15-49.
- Nigeria 2003: All women age 15-49.
- Nigeria 2008: All women age 15-49.
- Nigeria 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Rwanda 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Rwanda 2014: All women age 15-49.
- Senegal 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Senegal 2012: All women age 15-49.
- Senegal 2014: All women age 15-49.
- Senegal 2015: All women age 15-49.
- Senegal 2016: All women age 15-49.
- Sierra Leone 2008: All women age 15-49.
- Sierra Leone 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Tanzania 2004: All women age 15-49.
- Tanzania 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Togo 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Uganda 2001: All women age 15-49.
- Zambia 2001: All women age 15-49.
- Zambia 2007: All women age 15-49.
- Zambia 2013: All women age 15-49.
- Zimbabwe 2005: All women age 15-49.
- Zimbabwe 2010: All women age 15-49.
- Zimbabwe 2015: All women age 15-49.