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2006 to accommodate these developme
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mitigation through communication an
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listed, including age, sex, educati
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which to urinate. While in the fiel
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HOUSEHOLD POPULATION AND HOUSING CH
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Table 2.2 Household composition Per
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2.4 EDUCATION OF THE HOUSEHOLD POPU
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Table 2.4.2 Educational attainment
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Table 2.5 School attendance ratios
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Percent 6 2 30 22 65 2.5 HOUSEHOLD
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Respondents to the household interv
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Only 15 percent of households in Ta
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Table 2.10 Wealth quintiles Percent
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2.8 HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY The 201
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CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 3 Th
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3.2 EDUCATION 3.2.1 Educational Att
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Table 3.2.2 Educational attainment:
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F Table 3.3.1—Continued Post- pri
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Table 3.4.1 Exposure to mass media:
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3.4 EMPLOYMENT 3.4.1 Employment Sta
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Table 3.5.2 Employment status: Men
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Table 3.6.1 Occupation: Women Perce
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Table 3.7 presents information on w
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Table 3.8.1 Health insurance covera
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3.5.2 Tobacco Use Tobacco use and s
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Table 3.9.2 Use of tobacco: Men Per
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in Mainland urban areas (135). In Z
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among women in most groups, there h
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As shown in Figure 4.4, compared wi
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Table 4.6 Birth intervals Percent d
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Table 4.8 Median age at first birth
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50.0 Percent 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.
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68 | Fertility Regulation Table 5.1
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5.2.2 Current Use of Contraception
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5.2.3 Current Use of Socially Marke
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74 | Fertility Regulation Table 5.6
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76 | Fertility Regulation Table 5.8
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Table 5.10.1 Exposure to family pla
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5.8 CONTACT OF NONUSERS WITH FAMILY
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OTHER PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FER
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Table 6.2 Number of cowives and wiv
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Table 6.3 Age at first marriage Per
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Table 6.5 Age at first sexual inter
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Table 6.6 Median age at first inter
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Table 6.7.1—Continued Background
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Table 6.7.2—Continued Background
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Table 6.9 Median duration of amenor
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FERTILITY PREFERENCES 7 Information
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7.2 DESIRE TO LIMIT CHILDBEARING BY
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Table 7.3 Need for family planning
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Table 7.4 Ideal number of children
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Table 7.6 Fertility planning status
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INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY 8 This c
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200 150 100 50 8.2 DATA QUALITY 0 $
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Infant mortality is expected to be
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Table 8.4 Early childhood mortality
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Table 8.5 indicates a perinatal mor
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MATERNAL HEALTH 9 This chapter pres
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9.1.2 Number of ANC Visits, Timing
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Table 9.3 Components of antenatal c
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Table 9.4 Tetanus toxoid injections
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Table 9.5—Continued Health facili
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Table 9.6 Assistance during deliver
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Table 9.7—Continued Background ch
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9.6 PROBLEMS IN ACCESSING HEALTH CA
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CHILD HEALTH 10 This chapter presen
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10.2 VACCINATION COVERAGE Figure 10
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Table 10.3 Vaccinations by backgrou
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Figure 10.3 Vaccination Coverage am
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10.5 DIARRHOEAL DISEASE Dehydration
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10.5.2 Treatment of Diarrhoea Mothe
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Child Health | 155 Table 10.8 Feedi
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Table 10.9 Knowledge of ORS packets
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Table 10.10—Continued Background
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It should be noted that the new gro
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urban and rural children. Variation
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11.1.4 Trends in Children’s Nutri
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Table 11.2 Initial breastfeeding Pe
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Table 11.3 Breastfeeding status by
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Table 11.4 also shows the median du
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Table 11.6 Infant and young child f
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176 | Children’s and Women’s Nu
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Vitamin A is an essential micronutr
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Table 11.8—Continued 180 | Childr
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With regard to adequacy of iodisati
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According to the 2010 TDHS, 22 perc
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In the day and night preceding the
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Table 11.12—Continued Background
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Table 11.13 Micronutrient intake am
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MALARIA 12 12.1 INTRODUCTION Malari
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A majority of the ITNs are long-las
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Table 12.2—Continued Among de fac
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12.2.3 Use of Mosquito Nets by Preg
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Table 12.5 Prophylactic use of anti
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Table 12.6 Prevalence and prompt tr
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Malaria | 205 Table 12.7 Type and t
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12.5 ANAEMIA PREVALENCE Table 12.8
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HIV/AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUD
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Table 13.2 Knowledge of HIV prevent
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Table 13.3.1 Comprehensive knowledg
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The vast majority of Tanzanian adul
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There are notable differences in kn
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Table 13.5.2 Accepting attitudes to
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Table 13.6—Continued Background c
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The mean number of lifetime sexual
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Nearly 60 percent of men reported c
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Table 13.9.2 Coverage of prior HIV
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Table 13.10 Pregnant women counsell
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sexual contact in the past 12 month
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unopened package. It should be note
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Table 13.14 Comprehensive knowledge
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Women in rural areas are more likel
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Among women, there are small differ
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Table 13.18 Recent HIV tests among
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Table 14.1 Employment and cash earn
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Table 14.2.1 also shows that 10 per
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For currently married women who ear
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Table 14.5 Women’s participation
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Table 14.6.1 Attitude towards wife
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Table 14.6.2 Attitude towards wife
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The second panel in Table 14.7 show
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Table 14.9 Women’s empowerment an
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In contrast, there is a clear posit
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262 | Adult and Maternal Mortality
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15.3 ESTIMATES OF MATERNAL MORTALIT
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GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 16 16.1 INTRO
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This approach of asking separately
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Table 16.1—Continued Percentage w
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Table 16.4 Experience of sexual vio
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Table 16.6 shows the percentage of
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16.5 MARITAL CONTROL Table 16.7—C
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Table 16.8—Continued Is jealous o
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Figure 16.1 Percentage of Ever-marr
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Table 16.10—Continued Physical or
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16.7 FREQUENCY OF SPOUSAL VIOLENCE
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Data in the table show that 60 perc
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Table 16.15—Continued Background
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Table 16.16 Help seeking to stop vi
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FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING 17 Female ge
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17.2 PREVALENCE OF FEMALE GENITAL C
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25 Percentage 20 15 10 5 0 ) 7 ( 17
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17.4 CIRCUMCISION OF DAUGHTERS Wome
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Table 17.6 Attitudes towards female
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304 | References Jamison, D., W.H.
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306 | References Rutstein, S., K. J
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SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION Appendix A Ta
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ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS Append
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Sampling errors are analyzed for th
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Table B.2.1 Sampling errors for Nat
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Table B.2.3 Sampling errors for Rur
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Table B.2.5 Sampling errors for Mai
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Table B.2.7 Sampling errors for Zan
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Table B.2.9 Sampling errors for Pem
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Table B.2.11 Sampling errors for No
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Table B.2.13 Sampling errors for So
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Table B.2.15 Sampling errors for Ea
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DATA QUALITY TABLES Appendix C Tabl
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Table C.4 Births by calendar years
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Table C.6 Reporting of age at death
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Table C.7—Continued Background ch
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340 | Appendix D Ms. Prisca Mkongwe
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342 | Appendix D Quality Control Su
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UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA TANZANI
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IF AGE 0-17 YEARS IF AGE 5 YEARS IF
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IF AGE 0-17 YEARS IF AGE 5 YEARS IF
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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NET # 4 NET # 5 132 ASK RESPONDENT
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CHILD 1 CHILD 2 CHILD 3 LINE NUMBER
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COMMENTS ABOUT RESPONDENT: COMMENTS
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390 | Appendix E SECTION 5. CHILD I
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LAST SEXUAL PARTNER SECOND-TO-LAST
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SECTION 10. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MODUL
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1015 CHECK 601 AND 602: EVER MARRIE
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1032 Have you ever told any one els
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1104 What was the (7) (8) (9) (10)
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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13.FISTULA NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTER
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426 | Appendix E INSTRUCTIONS: ONLY
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SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
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SECTION 2. REPRODUCTION NO. QUESTIO
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SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION 301 Now I
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SECTION 5. FERTILITY PREFERENCES NO
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SECTION 7. HIV/AIDS NO. QUESTIONS A
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SECTION 8. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES NO.
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COMMENTS ABOUT RESPONDENT: COMMENTS
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