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The reliability of reporting of contraceptive behavior in DHS calendar data: evidence from Morocco.

J A Strickler1, R J Magnani, H G McCann, L F Brown, J C Rice.   

Abstract

This report addresses the consistency of reporting in the contraceptive calendar in the 1992 and 1995 Morocco Demographic and Health Surveys. Because a panel design was used in these surveys, the same women were interviewed in both years, providing a unique opportunity to examine the reliability of responses. Measures of reliability for various aspects of contraceptive-use dynamics are computed, and the impact of reporting errors on contraceptive failure, discontinuation, and switching rates is estimated. Results suggest that reporting of contraceptive behavior in Moroccan DHS calendar data appears to be relatively reliable at the aggregate level. Individual respondents, particularly those whose contraceptive patterns have been complex, have a lower level of reliability. The observed inconsistencies do not appear to affect aggregate-level estimates of contraceptive prevalence; however, measures of contraceptive-use dynamics are less stable.

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Keywords:  Africa; Arab Countries; Comparative Studies; Contraception; Contraception Termination; Contraceptive Usage; Demographic And Health Surveys; Demographic Factors; Demographic Surveys; Developing Countries; Family Planning; French Speaking Africa; Measurement; Mediterranean Countries; Morocco; Northern Africa; Population; Population Dynamics; Reliability; Research Methodology; Research Report; Studies

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9097385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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