Missing variables for Ghana 1993, 1998, 2003 [message #12541] |
Mon, 12 June 2017 03:56 |
tokicz
Messages: 3 Registered: June 2017 Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Hi,
There seem to be no wealth index variable in any of the DHS 1993 and 1998 data file. Wealth index is not present in the report as well. However, information on several indicators based on wealth index are available in statcompiler. Is there a way to get around this?
DHS 1993 1998- I can't seem to find any information on postnatal care for infants such as timing and who provided the care.
DHS 2008, variable m52, which indicates types of care provider for postnatal care for women seem to be missing as well. If this is labeled differently, could you inform me?
Thank you
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Re: Postnatal care Ghana [message #12588 is a reply to message #12582] |
Mon, 19 June 2017 08:21 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3199 Registered: February 2013
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Following is a response from Senior DHS Stata Specialist, Tom Pullum:
In the IR file, variables that end with _1 through _5 refer to children born in the past five years. "_1" is for the youngest child born in the past five years, "_2" for the next youngest, etc. In the 1998 survey, the visits are for the mother AND child. Thus s417b_1 applies to the most recent birth. If there was no birth in the past five years, it will be "." for NA ("Not Applicable"). It will be 1 if postnatal care was received, 0 if not. If s417b_1 is "." or 0, then s417c_1 will be "." If there is a numerical code for s417c_1, the first digit will be 1 if digits 2-3 give hours. The first digit will be 2 if digits 2-3 give days. Note that days and hours are always "completed" days/hours. There is no "200" because that would mean "completed days=0", in which case the response is given in hours, such as "108". "201" means "one completed day", which is the same as 24-47 completed hours, or during the second day. "202" means" 2 completed days, etc.
In the 2003 survey, m50_* and m51_* are the corresponding variables. I found them with the "lookfor" command, as in "lookfor check". Note that in the 1998 survey, these were country-specific questions. By 2003, they had become core questions and the variable name starts with m rather than s.
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