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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Tue, 30 January 2024 17:29 «»
By: valeriekscott
Kenya 2022 DHS - Postnatal Care
Dear all,
I am working with Kenya 2022 DHS data and attempting to replicate county-level statistics for the variable "Percentage of women
with a postnatal check during the first 2 days after birth" from the published full report table Table ...
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Forum: GitHub Code Share Library «»
Posted on: Tue, 19 September 2023 09:05 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Requesting for stata syntax to calculate PNC within 48 hours in Pakistan
Hello,
Thank you for your question.
The DHS Program PNC code can be found here: https://github.com/DHSProgram/DHS-Indicators-Stata/tree/mast er/Chap09_RH
The code is written to be run using an IR file and not the KR file. This is why you will ...
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Forum: GitHub Code Share Library «»
Posted on: Mon, 18 September 2023 16:06 «»
By: Margubur
Requesting for stata syntax to calculate PNC within 48 hours in Pakistan
Dear contributors,
I am trying to estimate PNC within 48 hours using KR file of PDHS. I was not able to match the percentage of PNC within 48 hours with the PDHS 2017-18 report. If possible please provide me do file.
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Forum: Nepal «»
Posted on: Wed, 30 August 2023 10:57 «»
By: Janet-DHS
Re: PNC within 2 days
Following is a response from DHS Senior Analysis & Research Manager, Shireen Assaf:
We cannot take the time to review your syntax. This is a DHS8 survey so you should use the updated code on GitHub. Please go to this page ( https://github.com/DHSPro...
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Forum: Nepal «»
Posted on: Tue, 29 August 2023 04:40 «»
By: Ramesh_ad
PNC within 2 days
From the Nepal DHS 2022, I am deriving the result of PNC within 2 days by using the following syntax, but the figure is not matched with Table 9.17 Timing of first postnatal check for the mother. I have also checked the syntax with GitHub and found a simil...
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Forum: India «»
Posted on: Fri, 04 August 2023 09:18 «»
By: GAURAV25
Re: MATERNAL HEALTH POSTNATAL CARE PNC
I WANT TO KNOW PNC Percentage of deliveries with a postnatal check for the mother in the first two days of birth NFHS-2.In NFHS-2 report Table 8.11 Postpartum check-ups in that indicator: Percentage seen within two days of birth. Please help.
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Forum: India «»
Posted on: Wed, 02 August 2023 05:38 «»
By: GAURAV25
Re: MATERNAL HEALTH POSTNATAL CARE PNC
I HAVE GONE THROUGH THE GITHUB LINK BUT I AM NOT ABLE TO CALCULATE THE PNC Percentage of deliveries with a postnatal check for the mother in the first two days of birth NFHS-2. WILL YOU PLEASE WRITE STATA CODE OVER HERE FOR NFHS-2
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Forum: India «»
Posted on: Sat, 29 July 2023 15:27 «»
By: GAURAV25
MATERNAL HEALTH POSTNATAL CARE PNC
DEAR SIR
HOW TO CALCULATE PNC Percentage of deliveries with a postnatal check for the mother in the first two days of birth NFHS-2, NFHS-3, NFHS-4, AND NFHS-5.please give me a complete STATA code with variable name on how to do it.
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Forum: Mortality «»
Posted on: Mon, 20 March 2023 16:20 «»
By: Janet-DHS
Re: Postnatal care attendance - Liberia 2013 vs 2019
Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
If you are unable to match an indicator in a final report, please tell us which table in which report. The tables have details in the titles and footnotes that are crucial. There may have been ...
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Forum: Mortality «»
Posted on: Thu, 16 March 2023 09:53 «»
By: Malachi Arunda
Re: Postnatal care attendance - Liberia 2013 vs 2019
Dear Tom,
Thank you.
The Liberia datasets for 2013 and 2019 indicate that over 85% PNC were performed by trained medical personnel.
A quick analysis of the dataset for 2013 and 2019 for PNC first 48hours shows results below (1691 attendance in 2013...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Wed, 15 March 2023 12:08 «»
By: Arif_Billah
Re: Reproductive health indicators
Dear Janet-DHS
First of all, thank you very much for your replay.
I found that the total fertility rate, contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR), antenatal care coverage, and percent of births attended by skilled health personnel Low birth weight prevale...
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Forum: Mortality «»
Posted on: Fri, 03 March 2023 14:32 «»
By: Janet-DHS
Re: Postnatal care attendance - Liberia 2013 vs 2019
Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
A few days ago we posted a Stata program to construct the indicators for postnatal care for the mother and the newborn. The GitHub programs include a program for the PNC tables, but I think the...
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Forum: Mortality «»
Posted on: Wed, 01 March 2023 19:22 «»
By: Malachi Arunda
Re: Postnatal care attendance - Liberia 2013 vs 2019
Dear Tom,
Actually the report says something different from the dataset and that's why I decided to raise your attention. For postnatal care variable m70 in he 2019 dataset indicates that only 28.7% attended PNC while the corresponding value for the 2...
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Forum: Mortality «»
Posted on: Thu, 23 February 2023 06:44 «»
By: Malachi Arunda
Postnatal care attendance - Liberia 2013 vs 2019
Dear DHS experts,
There is a marked difference in PNC attendance for 2013 and 2019. The 2013 data indicates over 60% attendance within 2 months while 2019 indicates about 28.7%.
To me this is not a normal trend and is confusing. Kindly any clarificatio...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Fri, 10 February 2023 23:48 «»
By: Arif_Billah
Re: Postnatal care for mother
I am very sorry that you struggled to understand the queries.
We want to create a variable for "mother's postnatal care (PNC)" and replicate tables 9.15 and 9.16 from BDHS 2017/18.
Could you please share the stata code for generating table...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Fri, 10 February 2023 12:02 «»
By: Janet-DHS
Re: Postnatal care for mother
Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
Sorry, but I still don't understand the question. Is there something in Table 9.15 that you cannot reproduce? Where are you seeing "appropriate use of PNC," "some level of PNC,&...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Fri, 10 February 2023 05:58 «»
By: gebretsh@gmail.com
Replicating 2000 and 2005 EDHS PNC timing for the mother
Dear Dr Tom, and the other DHS experts,
I would kindly like to call for help in replicating the PNC timing for the mother for the 2000 and 2005 EDHS.
Specifically, though I attempted to get the same results as in the pdfs using standard codes (prepar...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Thu, 09 February 2023 07:57 «»
By: Arif_Billah
Re: Postnatal care for mother
For more clarification, we want to see the percentage of women who, after birth, took PNC within 24 hours of birth/release from a healthcare facility by the medically trained provider (mothpnc), categorized as "appropriate use of PNC," "som...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Fri, 23 December 2022 02:24 «»
By: gebretsh@gmail.com
Is it a must to convert Calender date from ET to GC
Dear Dr Tom and other DHS experts,
Very recently, it came to my attention that the Calendar in the 2011 Ethiopia DHS data
should first be converted to GC before analysis.
My objectives were to do regression analysis for maternal services (ANC, SBA, PN...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Mon, 28 November 2022 08:30 «»
By: gebretsh@gmail.com
Timing of variables' collection
Dear Tom,
I really appreciate your prompt response. Thanks
I thought about the problem of adding an extra cluster to the nature of the data. I just left the idea and started working
on a different methodology to my study.
Now, I would kindly like ...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Fri, 04 November 2022 16:00 «»
By: Janet-DHS
Re: Postnatal care for mother
Following is a response from DHS staff member Tom Pullum:
Tables 8.22 and 8.23 in the NFHS-5 final report are not easy to construct. They are limited to the latest birth in the past five years (the birth with bidx=1 in the KR file). You must be sure to ...
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Forum: India «»
Posted on: Sun, 20 February 2022 08:50 «»
By: Santosh88
Estimating PNC
Dear Sir,
How to estimate postnatal care visits within 48 hours when date of birth and time of birth and date of discharge and time of discharge given in STATA
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Wed, 01 December 2021 08:27 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Post Natal Care check
Great to hear it worked for you.
Yes the age would be the same for the ANC. Please read the main file and the age_period file.
The period is usually births in the last past 5 years for ANC indicators (i.e. 60 months) or the past 2 years for PNC indic...
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Tue, 30 November 2021 14:29 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Post Natal Care check
Hello Francois,
Hope you are doing well.
I was able to match the tables using the GitHub code. I suspect the problem is because you computed age and did not use b19_01 for age. If you check the RH_age_period.do file you will see that if b19 is presen...
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Tue, 30 November 2021 02:34 «»
By: Francois
Post Natal Care check
Hello,
I am trying to reproduce the Table 9.9 and Table 9.11 ,The percentage of women with a pnc chek during the first 2days after birth for both mothers and newborn using GITHUB Codes. I am getting the different numbers in frequencies and percentages, Pr...
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Forum: Bangladesh «»
Posted on: Thu, 03 June 2021 10:25 «»
By: Samia Aziz
Re: Postnatal Care
I am trying to conduct a trend analysis of PNC in BD and was analysing 2004 data. BDHS 2014 report stated that 16% of women who have given birth 3 years preceding the survey received care from a medically trained provider within 2 days of birth. I tried to...
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Mon, 12 April 2021 08:16 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: ANC
Please see the responses below your questions, answered by Senior Demographic and Health Researcher, Sara Riese:
1. By 'ONE OR MORE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES', does it mean that women who are pregnant at the time of the survey but of no previous birth/pregnanc...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Wed, 13 January 2021 13:31 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Discrepancy in population totals for postnatal checkup-India (NFHS 4)
Hello,
The 2015-16 India final report does in fact report a denominator of 184,641 in tables 8.21 and 8.22. I do not see 184,627. This is the link to the final report: https://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR339/FR339.pdf
I do get a match using your co...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Fri, 08 January 2021 22:16 «»
By: dgodha
Discrepancy in population totals for postnatal checkup-India (NFHS 4)
Hello DHS Experts,
While replicating tables 8.21 and 8.22, my population total estimate is 184,640.62 as opposed to 184,627 in the India DHS 2015-16 report. I have used the following commands.
*Use BR file
/*Generating weights and survey setting*/
ge...
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Forum: Bangladesh «»
Posted on: Fri, 25 September 2020 09:45 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Postnatal Care
Hello Samia,
You are correct in that the PNC variables have changed over the years. Please check the Guide to DHS Statistics to read about these changes: https://www.dhsprogram.com/Data/Guide-to-DHS-Statistics/inde x.htm#t=Postnatal_Care.htm
Check th...
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Forum: Bangladesh «»
Posted on: Mon, 21 September 2020 19:34 «»
By: Samia Aziz
Re: Postnatal Care
I am using BDHS 2007 data and looking at variables of Postnatal care for mothers and trying to match the table 9.8.2 of 2007 report. However 'who checked on your health is not coded as m52_1 like other rounds(2011, 2014). I have found s434a_1 instead that ...
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Forum: Bangladesh «»
Posted on: Fri, 11 September 2020 10:09 «»
By: Shireen-DHS
Re: Postnatal Care
Hello Samia,
If you are trying to match Table 9.10 of the BDHS 2014 Final report you need to perform several checks to match the Table. For instance, you would need to see the type of provider giving the postnatal check.
Please study the code below t...
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Forum: Bangladesh «»
Posted on: Tue, 08 September 2020 09:11 «»
By: Samia Aziz
Re: Postnatal Care
I am using the BDHS 2014 dataset, I am interested to look into the women who received postnatal care. so I decided to select the sample of women who had given birth within three preceding years of the survey using variable if v417>0. Total number of wom...
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Forum: Other countries «»
Posted on: Fri, 03 July 2020 21:36 «»
By: fadhilatunnisa
Re: Postnatal Care for Mothers
Thank you for your help Trevor, i really appreciate it. But i still confused with it.
First, i already tried this syntax to get PNC providers for mother WITHIN 2 DAYS AFTER GIVING BIRTH. But how can i get the providers who check mother not in 2 days? i ...
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Forum: Dataset use in Stata «»
Posted on: Wed, 17 April 2019 13:33 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Postnatal care of mother and newborn
Following is a response from DHS Senior Research Associate, Lindsay Mallick:
The attached program should provide you with code for all the PNC related indicators for both newer and older surveys.
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Forum: Core questionnaire: Nutrition «»
Posted on: Thu, 14 March 2019 02:06 «»
By: Mauro Brero
Re: Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Counseling 6-23 Months
UNICEF Tanzania Nutrition team recommends to maintain indicator 1, but split into 2 indicators: one about IYCF counselling received from a community health worker (i.e. in the community), and one about IYCF counselling received from a health care provider ...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Mon, 04 March 2019 08:56 «»
By: Mlue
MOTHER POSTNATAL CARE ON SPSS
This code reproduces mother PNC using SPSS.
I used Malawi DHS 2015-16 as an example.
** I USED A STATA FILE HERE **.
GET
STATA FILE='C:\Users\User1\Documents\MW_2015-16_DHS_05242018_253_52565\MWIR7HFL.dta'.
DATASET NAME DataSet1 WINDOW=FRONT.
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Forum: Dataset use in SPSS «»
Posted on: Fri, 22 February 2019 13:57 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Postnatal care utilization variable in 2015-2016 MDHS dataset
Following is a response from DHS Senior Research Associate, Lindsay Mallick:
I don't use SPSS, but here is some Stata code that may help. Yes, you must restrict to births in the last two years. This indicator also requires using 7 separate variables to...
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Forum: India «»
Posted on: Wed, 19 December 2018 14:26 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Postnatal care for mother using NFHS-4
Following is a response from DHS Senior Research Associate, Lindsay Mallick:
Thank you for your inquiry. In order to calculate PNC for the woman and match table 8.21, you must use both the responses to s460_1 and m51_1. The variable m460_1 pertains on...
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Forum: General «»
Posted on: Sun, 07 October 2018 03:28 «»
By: kira
individual and community factors of PNC utilization among mother's using 2016 Edhs
Hi dears, please tell me the correct stata syntax for postnatal care of mothers within two days of two years preceeding the survey.I am using the 2016 Ethiopian DHS data and needs the mothers postnatal care stata coding only. Thank you.
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Fri, 08 June 2018 14:17 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Measuring postnatal care for baby (M70)
Following is a response from DHS Senior Research Associate, Lindsay Mallick:
Please see program (attached and below) for calculating PNC. PNC is calculated for mothers and babies for the most recent births in the two years preceding the survey. Be sure...
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Forum: Nepal «»
Posted on: Thu, 17 May 2018 15:23 «»
By: graman1
Re: Postnatal check ups for mother (NDHS 2011 and 2016)
Hi,
I wanted to post my code so that it may be helpful to respond:
*Postnatal care for mothers within two days (2 years preceding the survey)
clonevar mo_pnc= m51 if b19<24
replace mo_pnc= m63 if mo_pnc==. & end_year==2016 & b19<...
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Forum: Child Health «»
Posted on: Tue, 15 May 2018 14:51 «»
By: funkyola
Re: Child Health Indicators in Eastern African Countries
Please, I am yet to get accurate PNC within 2 days for newborn in Malawi, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania.
To derive pnc timing, I used m71 for Kenya; combined m75 and m71 (Malawi, Tanzania and Ethiopia).
What I got is far from the reported rate on th...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Mon, 07 May 2018 13:36 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Calculating Timing of First PNC check up from EDHS 2011
Following is a response from DHS Senior Research Associate, Lindsay Mallick:
Although the table does not specify, the column "Percentage of women with a postnatal checkup in the first two days after birth" is based on whether the woman had PNC...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Mon, 07 May 2018 10:24 «»
By: umeshg
Re: Calculating Timing of First PNC check up from EDHS 2011
Dear Bridgette,
I am referring to Table 9.10 of Nepal DHS report. Percentage of PNC checkup in the first two days after delivery is 44.5 while I got 44.6 %.
Thanks
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Sun, 06 May 2018 05:12 «»
By: umeshg
Re: Calculating Timing of First PNC check up from EDHS 2011
Dear DHS,
I used this code to calculate the PNC services for 2011 NDHS. The result, when I compared with the report and also with Statcompiler is .5 less than what it calculates (44.5 vs 44.6). Code looks fine but I could not figure out the mistake ?
T...
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Forum: Nepal «»
Posted on: Thu, 16 November 2017 15:57 «»
By: rkchettri
Postnatal care- figure 9.8 of page # 159 Nepal DHS 2016
Dear experts/analysts,
I am in confusion how to create stata commanded for combined PNC care for home and health facility delivered mothers as well as babies within 2 days of childbirth. It takes three variables at a time (HF delivered, home delivered an...
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Forum: Reproductive Health «»
Posted on: Thu, 09 November 2017 07:31 «»
By: Bridgette-DHS
Re: Ethiopia 2016 - Calculating First Postnatal Check-up
Following is another response from Senior DHS Stata Specialist, Tom Pullum:
Hi Toshi,
I will insert something from someone on our staff (Lindsay Mallick) who looked into this:
m70_1 (it's only 1 because we only ask for the most recent birth) a...
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Thu, 24 August 2017 20:39 «»
By: gizachew
Re: Postnatal care and timing in Ethiopia 2016 DHS
Thanks Bridgette and Ladys Ortiz,
Thanks for your quick responses. I have now created the postnatal care variable by combining m62 and m66. I have got a bit closer finding with the EDHS report, but not exactly the same. While the EDHS has reported a sam...
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Forum: Dataset use in Stata «»
Posted on: Wed, 05 April 2017 22:38 «»
By: phres110
Re: Convert DHS (SPSS?) missing value codes to Stata codes in Stata dataset
Dear DHS experts
I am a regular user of dhs forum as i am working on my thesis using dhs data sets. Now my question is i am working on 5 dependent variables like Antenatal care, Postnatal care and delivery by c/s family planning and immunization of child....
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Forum: Ethiopia «»
Posted on: Fri, 08 July 2016 10:02 «»
By: Hanu
Calculating Timing of First PNC check up from EDHS 2011
Hello,
I am trying to replicate table 9.9 from EDHS2011, particularly looking at the timing of first PNC check up for the mother, in the categories that are present in the report. These are "Less than 4 hours, 4-23 hours, 1-2 days , 3-6 days and ...
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Forum: General «»
Posted on: Thu, 21 May 2015 07:54 «»
By: waltine
Post Natal Care Utilization
Dear Users,
I am trying to generate the Full PNC uptake variable (41 days). I am confused as to how this variable was collected. How do I know which denotes minutes, hours and days
Thank you.
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Forum: Weighting data «»
Posted on: Mon, 25 August 2014 21:22 «»
By: swdalb
Re: Variable Verification in Zim DHS 2010-11
Ok thanks Trevor. Can I ask you to verify some code for me then? This skip pattern still seems bizarre to me and I'm not sure I'm generating the variables I want correctly. These are the variables I need:
* Any postpartum care (at any time)
* Postpartu...
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