Question pretext
CHILD MORTALITY MODULE (ADMINISTER TO ALL WOMEN)
These questions are used to collect information about all births the woman has ever had (including births from earlier marriages). The answers are used to estimate childhood mortality rates. It is important that the respondent understands which events to include in these reports. We want to know about all of the woman's natural births, even if the child no longer lives with her and even if the child is no longer alive. We want to know about children who were born alive - ever breathed or cried or showed other signs of life - even if they lived only a few minutes or hours. We do not want you to record any stillbirths (children who were born dead), or miscarriages, or children adopted by the woman, or children of her present husband born to another wife (to whom the respondent did not herself give birth).
Literal question
Now I would like to ask about all the births you have had during your life. Have you ever given birth?
Categories
Value |
Category |
1 |
yes |
2 |
no |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Now I would like to ask about all the births you have had during your life. Have you ever given birth?
This question is used to determine if the Child Mortality module and several subsequent modules should be administered to this woman. If the answer is "yes" circle 1 and go on to Q. 2. If the woman says she has never given birth, read out the probe to make sure the woman understands the meaning of 'live birth', as described during your training: I mean, to a child who ever breathed or cried or showed other signs of life - even if he or she lived only a few minutes or hours? If the answer is still "no", draw a line through the rest of this module and skip directly to the Contraceptive Use module.