| Interpretation of 'Age of sexual partner' variable (v834) [message #13866] | 
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						georgesd
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		Dear DHS users, 
 
I am working with the Armenian DHS surveys (DHS6 and DHS7). 
I want to quantify the age difference between sexual partners. 
 
I use the time since last sex variable (v527) to filter out individuals that have not been sexually active during the past year. 
Then I compute the difference between respondant age (v012) and last sexual partner age (v834a). 
 
I computed this age difference for women (IR) and men (MR) dataset. 
 
My results seems inconsistent. Both women and men report having last sex with an older partner in average.  
 
I wonder if this wierd results not come from a misundersanding of v834a variable coding. 
 
Here is the description of the variable in DHS recode manual 
 
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Age of sexual partner 
BASE: Youth 15-24 who ever had sex. 
V834A Last sexual partner 
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and in DHS recode map 
 
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V834A Age of most recent partner 46 2 N I 1 0 No No 
10:94 
95 95+ 
98 Don't know 
(m) 99 Missing 
(na) Not applicable 
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Does v834a (values btw 10 and 94) represents the raw last sexual partner age? 
What 'BASE: Youth 15-24 who ever had sex.' means? Does it requires any adjustment? 
 
Best regards, 
D. 
 
 
 
		
		
		
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