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NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20320] Thu, 22 October 2020 11:35 Go to next message
zoeg is currently offline  zoeg
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Hello,

I am investigating NPSV over the last 12 months in NFHS-4 using variables d124 and d117a. However, given that these questions were only asked to people who replied "yes" to questions d125 and d115y, the universes for these variables is much smaller.

Has anyone run analyses with these variables (d124 and d117a), and if so did you choose to code the missing observations not in the universe as "no" responses (and is that a valid method of statistical analysis), or exclude them from your analysis entirely? If they are excluded from the analysis, then there are only about 800 observations (for d124) and 6000 observations (for d117a), which is much smaller than the 79,000 women who were included in the domestic violence module.

I would appreciate insight into what other people have done to study these variables!
Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20324 is a reply to message #20320] Thu, 22 October 2020 17:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Following is a response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

To get the correct denominator you have to go back to the beginning of the filter or skip. It is not necessarily the full sample--usually this is a module for a subsample. Then you can construct a new variable that has, say, zero rather than NA for the cases in the correct denominator who were not asked the questions that lead to d124 or d117a. It may help to look at the questionnaire to figure out the sequence.

Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20335 is a reply to message #20324] Fri, 23 October 2020 10:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you so much! Do you mind sharing sample code to show how you would go about this? What do you mean by denominator?
Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20354 is a reply to message #20335] Mon, 26 October 2020 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Following is another response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

In this context, the denominator is the population that is asked the question. You could construct a composite variable that included all women who were asked d125. The following would include all the possible combinations of d124 and d125. For the new variable, codes 0 and 6 are the same as for d125. d124 is only applicable if d125=1. The three possible responses to d124 are given codes 1, 2, 3 in the composite variable.

* d124 is only asked if d125 is yes (d125=1)
* Construct a composite variable, call it d124_d125
gen d124_d125=.
replace d125_d124=0 if d125==0
replace d125_d125=1 if d125==1 & d124==0
replace d125_d125=2 if d125==1 & d124==1
replace d125_d125=3 if d125==1 & d124==6
replace d125_d124=6 if d125==6
Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20369 is a reply to message #20354] Mon, 26 October 2020 11:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you! This is very helpful.

And how would you apply the DV weights to this to make the variables usable in a regression of d124 as the Y variable?
Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20383 is a reply to message #20369] Mon, 26 October 2020 16:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Following is another response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

The regression would include [pweight=d005]. You can get specifics with "help weight".

Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20385 is a reply to message #20383] Mon, 26 October 2020 17:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you! And would I need to cluster standard errors by IDHSPSU and take into account the strata of IDHSSTRATA?

I have used both of the following STATA codes, and am not sure which is correct. Also, how would I take into account the strata in the code for the following regressions?

reg d124 hv205 [pw=d005], cluster(idhspsu)

reg d124 hv205 [pw=d005], r
Re: NPSV in last 12 months in NFHS-4 [message #20389 is a reply to message #20385] Tue, 27 October 2020 07:51 Go to previous message
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Following is another response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

You have to specify svyset and then put "svy:" in front of estimation commands. Many examples have been posted on the forum. This should work:

svyset IDHSPSU [pw=d005], strata(IDHSSTRATA) singleunit(centered)
svy: reg d124 hv205
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