Family Planning Survey 2000
Philippines, 2000
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-FPS-2000-v01
Producer(s)
National Statistics Office
Collection(s)
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Source of methods (Q14_SOURCE)
Data File: FPS2000
Overview
vald
7882
vald
3590952.59
invd
38261
invd
15960016.286
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
11 - 98
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Where did you avail of the method you are currently using?
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
11 | 910932 | 25.4% | |
12 | 952390 | 26.5% | |
13 | 705319 | 19.6% | |
14 | 79559 | 2.2% | |
21 | 382019 | 10.6% | |
22 | 53041 | 1.5% | |
23 | 12603 | 0.4% | |
24 | 387939 | 10.8% | |
25 | 27402 | 0.8% | |
26 | 16595 | 0.5% | |
27 | 2446 | 0.1% | |
31 | 16795 | 0.5% | |
32 | 4925 | 0.1% | |
33 | 5886 | 0.2% | |
34 | 11831 | 0.3% | |
98 | 21263 | 0.6% | |
Sysmiss | 15960016 |
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.
Question pretext
If the answer in Question 11 is any of the codes 01 to 07
Interviewer instructions
When asking this question, mention the current method the respondent is currently using (reported in Question 11). For example, if her partner is currently using condom, ask 'Where did you go last to get the condoms?' If she says her husband or someone else got them for her, ask if she knows where he got them. If the method required a prescription, this question pertains to where the prescription was filled.
Record the name of the facility in the space provided and encircle the appropriate code. If the source was a private doctor, a private midwife, a field worker, or a friend or a relative, you do not need to record that person's name on the space provided for the name of the facility. Similarly, if the source was a store, you do not need to record the name of the store.
If the source of method is a facility, probe whether the facility is public (that is, if it is run by the government), or private. If the supplier is an individual, you will need to determine if the individual works independently or for a health facility. For example, if the woman reported that she got her pills from a doctor, probe whether the doctor works within a hospital or clinic or is a private doctor with his/her own office not located within the hospital or other health facility. Ask the ER where the doctor's office is located. Ask the ER for the name of the hospital or clinic and whether it is a government hospital or a private hospital or clinic. Record private doctor only if the doctor is practicing on his own, which is not located within a larger facility. If the ER does not know whether the hospital is government or private, write in the blank provided the name of the hospital and inform your supervisor after you have completed the interview. Your supervisor will have to find out what type of facility it is from other people in the area.
Also for example, if the ER tells you that she got her pills from a midwife, ask her where the midwife works. If the midwife works for a hospital or clinic, you should ask for the name of the hospital or clinic and whether it is run by the government or is privately owned. Otherwise, the midwife will be classified as a private midwife.
Record the name of the facility in the space provided and encircle the appropriate code. If the source was a private doctor, a private midwife, a field worker, or a friend or a relative, you do not need to record that person's name on the space provided for the name of the facility. Similarly, if the source was a store, you do not need to record the name of the store.
If the source of method is a facility, probe whether the facility is public (that is, if it is run by the government), or private. If the supplier is an individual, you will need to determine if the individual works independently or for a health facility. For example, if the woman reported that she got her pills from a doctor, probe whether the doctor works within a hospital or clinic or is a private doctor with his/her own office not located within the hospital or other health facility. Ask the ER where the doctor's office is located. Ask the ER for the name of the hospital or clinic and whether it is a government hospital or a private hospital or clinic. Record private doctor only if the doctor is practicing on his own, which is not located within a larger facility. If the ER does not know whether the hospital is government or private, write in the blank provided the name of the hospital and inform your supervisor after you have completed the interview. Your supervisor will have to find out what type of facility it is from other people in the area.
Also for example, if the ER tells you that she got her pills from a midwife, ask her where the midwife works. If the midwife works for a hospital or clinic, you should ask for the name of the hospital or clinic and whether it is run by the government or is privately owned. Otherwise, the midwife will be classified as a private midwife.
Description
Text
This question asks about the source of some methods of contraception such as the pill, IUD, injectables, diaphragm/foam/jelly/cream, condom, ligation/female sterilization and vasectomy/male sterilization.
Universe
All women 15-49 years old and not currently pregnant, and using contraceptive.