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Re: Indicators of Physical and Emotional Violence [message #1468 is a reply to message #1466] Fri, 28 February 2014 15:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Liz-DHS
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Registered: February 2013
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Dear User,
I looked at the Uganda DHS 2011 final report and looked at the tables in the domestic violence section.
Based on your query, I think this table is a good example to address those questions. I am not a programmer, but the table in the report
was created using working variables in a CSPro dictionary with the variable names and value sets below.
This will hopefully help you in creating the variables you need. This is only the table definition, but I think will be useful to you.
You may also want to look at the table in the report http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR264/FR264.pdf, (Page 256) to see a visual picture of how the two fit together. If this does not answer your question, please feel free to post again.


Table 16.9.1 Forms of spousal violence: women
Percentage of ever-married women age 15-49 who have experienced various forms of violence ever or in the 12 months
preceding the survey, committed by their husband/partner, Uganda 2011 (P256 FR)
crosstab float(1) DV09 wphyviol+wsexviol+wemoviol+anyviolh+denom1+spoviol+emwoman colDV09a+colDV09b
exclude(totals,specval,rowzero,colzero,percents)
title( "Table DV.9 Forms of spousal violence","",
"Percentage of ever-married women age 15-49 who have experienced various forms of violence",
"ever or in the 12 months preceding the survey, committed by their",
"husband/partner, Uganda 2011" )
stub( "Type of violence" );

Row variables:
wphyviol - Pyhsical violence
0 Any physiscal violence
1 ..Pushed her, shook her, or threw something at her
2 ..Slapped her
3 ..Twisted her arm or pulled her hair
4 ..Punched her with his fist or with something that could hurt her
5 ..Kicked her, dragged her, or beat her up
6 ..Tried to choke her or burn her on purpose
7 ..Threatened her or attacked her with a knife, gun, or other weapon

wsexviol - Sexual violence
0 Any
1 ..Physically forced her to have sexual intercourse with him even when she did not want to
2 ..Forced her to perform any sexual acts she did not want to
3 ..Sexual initiation was with current or most recent husband and was forced2

wemoviol - Emotional violence
0 Any
1 ..Said or did something to humiliate her in front of others
2 ..Threatened to hurt or harm her or someone close to her
3 ..Insulted her or made her feel bad about herself

anyviolh -
1 Any form of physical and/or sexual violence
2 Any form of physical and sexual violence
3 Any form of emotional, physical and/or sexual violence
4 Any form of emotional, physical and sexual violence

denom1 -
1 Denominators for pannels above (all women for "Ever", excluding widows for "12 months".

spoviol - Spousal violence committed by any husband/partner
1 Physical violence
2 Sexual Violence
2 Physical and/or sexual violence

emwoman -
1 Number of ever married women

Column variables:
colDV09a -
1 Ever

colDV09b - In the past 12 months
1 Often
2 Sometimes
3 Often or sometimes



 
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