Re: nfhs5 rural and urban [message #26978 is a reply to message #26696] |
Mon, 05 June 2023 06:23 |
fdsouza
Messages: 7 Registered: May 2023
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Hi Fred,
I am looking at how rainfall affects birthweight of newborns in India.
As one of my explanatory variables I want to look at the mothers weight, but am struggling to understand the data.
I looked at using v005, the womens individual sample weight but it is lacking data on unit of measurement. I looked at transforming it by dividing it by 100000 but couldn't make sense of it.
I then looked at using body mass index, but it says the value is not suitable for pregnant women. Although only a few of the women are currently pregnant at the time they were surveyed, I would prefer to be sure I am using the best measure possible.
I have looked at the DHS guide but it is not helping still.
So my questions are:
1) How can I get the weight of the mother, and what would the unit of measurement be?
2) If I use BMI instead, is there any drawbacks I should note?
Thanks in advance.
Francesca
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