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Demographic and Health Survey Phase 8 (DHS-8): Sexual and Contraceptive Attitudes in Marriage

The Demographic and Health Survey Phase 8 (DHS-8): Sexual and Contraceptive Attitudes in Marriage includes 2 items from the Women's Questionnaire measuring individual attitudes toward the ability of married women to refuse sex and use contraception. Navigational aspects (i.e. skip-out patterns and next question sequences) have not been included on this page but can be viewed on the original woman’s questionnaire located here.

Categories

Geographies Tested: Afghanistan,Angola,Burkina Faso,Cambodia,Cameroon,Cote d'Ivoire,Ethiopia,Ghana,Guatemala,Guinea,Kenya,Madagascar,Mozambique,Myanmar (Burma),Nepal,Rwanda,Senegal,The Gambia,Zimbabwe

Populations Included: Female

Age Range: Adolescents, Adults

Items:

  1. If a wife knows her husband has a disease that she can get during sexual intercourse, is she justified in asking that they use a condom when they have sex?
  2. Is a wife justified in refusing to have sex with her husband when she knows he has sex with other women?

Response Options:
Yes
No
Don’t know

Scoring Procedures

Not Applicable

Original Citation

Demographic and Health Surveys (2019). Demographic and Health Surveys: Women's Questionnaire. https://dhsprogram.com/publications/publication-DHSQ8-DHS-Questionnaires-and-Manuals.cfm


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