The DHS Program User Forum
Discussions regarding The DHS Program data and results
Home » Topics » Mortality » Stillbirth
Re: Stillbirth [message #30212 is a reply to message #30192] Tue, 15 October 2024 14:01 Go to previous message
Janet-DHS is currently offline  Janet-DHS
Messages: 893
Registered: April 2022
Senior Member
Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

The Kenya and Tanzania surveys were part of DHS-8, as you say, and they have NR files for pregnancies in the past 3 years (p19=0 through 35). Open one of the NR files and enter "describe p*". You will see that the day, month, and year of the end of the pregnancy are given by p17, p1, and p2, respectively. Single pregnancies are identified by p0=0. You probably want to restrict to cases with p32=1 or 2 (live births and stillbirths) and try to fit Pr(p32=2).

If you want a longer time period than the past 3 years, for example the past 10 years, you can reshape the p variables in the IR file.

The Uganda survey did not include pregnancy histories. I do not have time to check, but if this survey included a contraceptive calendar, you can identify stillbirths as terminations (T) preceded by 6 or more months of pregnancy (P), and the month and year when they occurred, but it is much more work and you can't go back more than 5 years. The DHS Guide to Statistics and calendar tutorial would help you analyze the calendar.
 
Read Message
Read Message
Previous Topic: MM9 in the NGIR7BFL dataset of NDHS is from MM9$01 - MM9$20 (maternal mortality)
Next Topic: maternal mortality
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Thu Nov 28 00:08:22 Coordinated Universal Time 2024