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94ANNEXES
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Ms. Irma KhomerikiMr. George Rati
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Annex 3. Questionnaire 2008 GEOR
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IF MORE THAN ONE HH IN SELECT
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INDIVIDUAL CONSENT FORM Hello, m
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108b 108 c Have you ever been f
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116 Is this group (Are any of
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136 Are you concerned about th
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206 In the past 4 weeks have
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214 Do you now smoke............
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309 Have you ever had a pregna
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SECTION 4 CHILDREN CHECK: Q. 301
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422 Of these children (ages 5-
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508 What kind of work does/did
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SECTION 6 ATTITUDES In this com
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SECTION 7 RESPONDENT AND HER P
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SECTION 9 IMPACT AND COPING I
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909 Did anyone ever try to hel
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SECTION 11 FINANCIAL AUTONOMY No
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SECTION 12 COMPLETION OF INTERV
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Annex 4. Qualitative research De
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