| POSTNATAL CARE FOR NEWBORN [message #14423] | 
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						phres110
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		Dear Experts 
Thank you very much for always being so helpful. 
I am using Pakistan 2012-13 data set (IR data) for knowing antenatal and postnatal care in women and child only for the recent birth. I used the variables m70_1 and m71_1. But there are a lot of missing values. I am confused that i made some mistake.Is this question asked from every mother who has a live birth 5 years preceding the survey. Kindly guide me about the commands in spss or sas ( for m70_1 and m71_1) to assess the relationship between socio-demographic variables and postnatal care. I want to check my analysis with these commands. 
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			| Re: POSTNATAL CARE FOR NEWBORN [message #14434 is a reply to message #14432] | 
			Thu, 05 April 2018 23:42    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						phres110
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		Dear Trevor 
Kindly guide me what to do? I am working on women who had a live birth 5 years preceding the survey, (if v208=0 then delete). These missing values are for mothers who had no birth, should i deleted all the missing values and or reduce my sample size? 
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			| Re: POSTNATAL CARE FOR NEWBORN [message #14436 is a reply to message #14435] | 
			Thu, 05 April 2018 23:52    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						phres110
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		Dear DHS Expert  
Thank you for your quick response. I am not asking about my analysis. I just wanted to know how do you experts advice in these situations. Anyway, i got it. 
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			| Re: POSTNATAL CARE FOR NEWBORN [message #14557 is a reply to message #14423] | 
			Sat, 21 April 2018 17:54    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						kingx025
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		You may find using the variable-specific documentation for variables of interest on the IPUMS-DHS website to be helpful in determining the universe (who answered the question).  The Pakistan DHS surveys are now included in IPUMS-DHS (available at idhsdata.org).  You can search for variables using the DHS variable name (which in your example would be M70_1 (or M70_X) and M71_1 (or M71_X).  Click on the variable name to go to the "variable description," which includes a tab for "universe" (specifying who answered the question) which is empirically checked by the IPUMS-DHS staff. 
 
Using your example, here are how the universes are described on the IPUMS-DHS website: 
M70_1 for Pakistan 2012: Ever-married women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey 
M71_1 for Pakistan 2012: Ever-married women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and whose last-born child had a postnatal check within 2 months of delivery. 
 
Similar detailed information about universes is available for every sample included in every variable in IPUMS-DHS.  
 
Miriam King
		
		
  Dr. Miriam King 
IPUMS-DHS Project Manager (www.idhsdata.org)
		
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