TY - JOUR
T1 - TEAM-UP
T2 - Mixed-Methods Data for Understanding Traditional and Modern Contraceptive Use Dynamics in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
AU - Alhassan, Nurudeen
AU - Corker, Jamaica
AU - Madise, Nyovani Janet
AU - Coast, Ernestina
AU - Dodoo, Naa Dodua
AU - Mzembe, Themba
AU - Emina, Jacques B.O.
AU - Omoluabi, Elizabeth
AU - Dodoo, F. Nii Amoo
AU - Pallikadavath, Saseendran
AU - Peterson, Maame B.
AU - Mushomi, John A.
AU - OlaOlorun, Funmilola M.
AU - Zulu, Eliya Msiyaphazi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 The Author(s). Studies in Family Planning published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Population Council.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - This Data Article describes a novel dataset from the “Re-Examining Traditional Method Use” (TEAM-UP) project, which systematically collected data on the measurement of and motivations for use of non-modern (traditional and folkloric) contraceptive methods and/or modern methods, in four sub-Saharan African countries: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. TEAM-UP comprises four datasets (two quantitative and two qualitative), enabling comprehensive analyses of (1) the impact of methodological innovations on reporting of modern and non-modern method use, and prevalence estimates; (2) motivations for, and user experiences related to traditional and folkloric methods, and (3) contraceptive use dynamics across all methods and method types, including nonuse. Data collection was conducted in four stages: qualitative (Stage 1; 54 focus group discussions and 81 key informant interviews) and quantitative (Stage 2; n = 918) pilots, followed by women's surveys (Stage 3; n = 13,625) and follow-up qualitative in-depth interviews (Stage 4; 469 interviews). The main TEAM-UP survey data are publicly available, with both the pilot and follow-up in-depth qualitative data available upon vetted request.
AB - This Data Article describes a novel dataset from the “Re-Examining Traditional Method Use” (TEAM-UP) project, which systematically collected data on the measurement of and motivations for use of non-modern (traditional and folkloric) contraceptive methods and/or modern methods, in four sub-Saharan African countries: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. TEAM-UP comprises four datasets (two quantitative and two qualitative), enabling comprehensive analyses of (1) the impact of methodological innovations on reporting of modern and non-modern method use, and prevalence estimates; (2) motivations for, and user experiences related to traditional and folkloric methods, and (3) contraceptive use dynamics across all methods and method types, including nonuse. Data collection was conducted in four stages: qualitative (Stage 1; 54 focus group discussions and 81 key informant interviews) and quantitative (Stage 2; n = 918) pilots, followed by women's surveys (Stage 3; n = 13,625) and follow-up qualitative in-depth interviews (Stage 4; 469 interviews). The main TEAM-UP survey data are publicly available, with both the pilot and follow-up in-depth qualitative data available upon vetted request.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105030731979
U2 - 10.1111/sifp.70046
DO - 10.1111/sifp.70046
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105030731979
SN - 0039-3665
JO - Studies in Family Planning
JF - Studies in Family Planning
ER -