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Re: MM9 in the NGIR7BFL dataset of NDHS is from MM9$01 - MM9$20 (maternal mortality) [message #30069 is a reply to message #29526] Thu, 19 September 2024 06:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
prekan2000 is currently offline  prekan2000
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Dear DHS program manager,

Good morning,

Thank you for your email a few months ago.

I am still struggling with this and do not have a solution yet. I am working with the Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS)

Please I need your guidance on what to do with the SPSS code in the GitHub program for adult and maternal mortality so that I am sure I am doing the correct thing. I do not understand how to go about using the code to generate one MM9 variable.

I ran an analysis but it returned 40,709 missing values. That was a red flag for me. Please kindly provide some guidance.

Thank you
kind regards

Kanayo Omonoju
 
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