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Method mix, diaphragm, foam or jelly
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Percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49 who are currently using, or whose sexual partner is using diaphragm, foam or jelly
Domain
Family planning
Sub-domain
Method mix
Definition
Percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49 who are currently using diaphragm, foam or jelly.
Method of Calculation
Data source specific method of calculation:
DHS:
Numerator:
Number of married or in-union women aged 15 to 49 years who are using diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly.
Denominator:
Number of married or in-union women aged 15 to 49 years.
Calculation:
The numerator divided by the denominator, expressed as a percentage.
Expected Frequency of Data Dissemination
Annual
Geospatial Dimension Availability
Country (geolev0), Sub-national level 1 (geolev1)
Time Dimension Availability
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Disaggregation Dimension Availability
Age group: 15 to 19 years old, 15 to 24 years old, 15 to 49 years old, 20 to 24 years old, 20 to 29 years old, 25 to 29 years old, 25 to 34 years old, 30 to 34 years old, 30 to 39 years old, 35 to 39 years old, 35 to 49 years old, 40 to 44 years old, 40 to 49 years old, 45 to 49 years old
Education level: Higher, No education, No education or primary education, Primary education, Secondary education, Secondary education or higher
Number of living children: 0, 1-2, 3-4, 5+
Place of residence: Rural, Urban
Sex: Female
Wealth index: Middle, Poorer, Poorest, Richer, Richest
Comments
The list of specific methods and their categorization has changed in DHS. In DHS I and II surveys, modern methods included pill, IUD, injection, vaginal methods, condom, female sterilization, and male sterilization. The vaginal methods included in a single group diaphragm, foam and jelly. Traditional methods included periodic abstinence (of any kind), withdrawal, and all respondent- mentioned other methods. In DHS III surveys, modern methods included pill, IUD, injection, vaginal methods, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, and implants. Traditional methods included periodic abstinence (of any kind), withdrawal and lactational amenorrhea. Folk methods included respondent-mentioned other methods and were categorized separately from traditional methods. In DHS IV surveys, emergency contraception was added to the list of contraceptive methods in the contraceptive table but was not included as a separate method for current use (included in “others”). The DHS IV and following questionnaires allowed for more than one method to be currently used. For specific methods, the following hierarchy is used to tabulate current use, selecting only the highest method in the list: female sterilization, male sterilization, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), contraceptive injection, contraceptive implants (Norplant), contraceptive pill, condoms, emergency contraception, standard day method (SDM), vaginal methods (foam, jelly, suppository), lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), periodic abstinence, withdrawal, other methods. Note that in DHS IV and DHS V priority was given to the contraceptive pill before IUD, injectables and implants. In DHS VI the category for other methods was separated into other modern methods and other traditional methods. In DHS 7 emergency contraception and standard days method are explicitly listed in the coding categories for current use of contraception.
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Description: Short Name
Method mix, diaphragm, foam or jelly
Full Name
Percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49 who are currently using, or whose sexual partner is using diaphragm, foam or jelly
Domain
Family planning
Sub-domain
Method mix
Definition
Percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49 who are currently using diaphragm, foam or jelly.
Method of Calculation
Data source specific method of calculation:
DHS: Numerator: Number of married or in-union women aged 15 to 49 years who are using diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly. Denominator: Number of married or in-union women aged 15 to 49 years.
Calculation: The numerator divided by the denominator, expressed as a percentage.
Expected Frequency of Data Dissemination
Annual
Geospatial Dimension Availability
Country (geolev0), Sub-national level 1 (geolev1)
Time Dimension Availability
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Disaggregation Dimension Availability
Age group: 15 to 19 years old, 15 to 24 years old, 15 to 49 years old, 20 to 24 years old, 20 to 29 years old, 25 to 29 years old, 25 to 34 years old, 30 to 34 years old, 30 to 39 years old, 35 to 39 years old, 35 to 49 years old, 40 to 44 years old, 40 to 49 years old, 45 to 49 years oldEducation level: Higher, No education, No education or primary education, Primary education, Secondary education, Secondary education or higherNumber of living children: 0, 1-2, 3-4, 5+Place of residence: Rural, UrbanSex: FemaleWealth index: Middle, Poorer, Poorest, Richer, Richest
Comments
The list of specific methods and their categorization has changed in DHS. In DHS I and II surveys, modern methods included pill, IUD, injection, vaginal methods, condom, female sterilization, and male sterilization. The vaginal methods included in a single group diaphragm, foam and jelly. Traditional methods included periodic abstinence (of any kind), withdrawal, and all respondent- mentioned other methods. In DHS III surveys, modern methods included pill, IUD, injection, vaginal methods, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, and implants. Traditional methods included periodic abstinence (of any kind), withdrawal and lactational amenorrhea. Folk methods included respondent-mentioned other methods and were categorized separately from traditional methods. In DHS IV surveys, emergency contraception was added to the list of contraceptive methods in the contraceptive table but was not included as a separate method for current use (included in “others”). The DHS IV and following questionnaires allowed for more than one method to be currently used. For specific methods, the following hierarchy is used to tabulate current use, selecting only the highest method in the list: female sterilization, male sterilization, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), contraceptive injection, contraceptive implants (Norplant), contraceptive pill, condoms, emergency contraception, standard day method (SDM), vaginal methods (foam, jelly, suppository), lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), periodic abstinence, withdrawal, other methods. Note that in DHS IV and DHS V priority was given to the contraceptive pill before IUD, injectables and implants. In DHS VI the category for other methods was separated into other modern methods and other traditional methods. In DHS 7 emergency contraception and standard days method are explicitly listed in the coding categories for current use of contraception.
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