What Should be Used "And (&)" "or "OR (|) [message #20388] |
Tue, 27 October 2020 05:08 |
shujaat.smc@gmail.com
Messages: 75 Registered: July 2020
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Dear DHS Representative,
Before performing descriptives and inferential analysis, after declaring my data set (BR file PDHS 2017-18). I run the following command for my univariate analysis;
svy linearized, subpop(if bidx==1 & b0==0 & v210!=1) : stcox ib(0). HepBTest
Quest: I am using subpopulation for those neonates who were last born to the mothers included in the survey (bidx==1), who was the product of singleton pregnancy (b0==0), and who were not born in the month of conducting the survey (v210!=1). Kindly confirm and please also explain is this correct to use "AND (&)" in between my subpopulation variables. This query pops up in my mind after seeing the coding on the git-hub " https://github.com/DHSProgram/DHS-Indicators-Stata/blob/mast er/Chap09_RH/RH_DEL.do" over here the "OR (|) is used.
Quest: What is meant by "if age>=period" I am asking this question because in my analysis up till now I have confidence in my sup-population, however after seeing the above git-hub link I in doubt regarding AND(&) OR(|) use. Also, I have not used any stata command if age>=period up till now.
I am working on the determinants of neonatal mortality in Pakistan (BR-file 2017-18) using STATA 13.1.
Waiting for your reply.
Best Regards
Dr. Hussain
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Re: What Should be Used "And (&)" "or "OR (|) [message #20515 is a reply to message #20501] |
Fri, 13 November 2020 08:03 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3214 Registered: February 2013
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Following is a response from Senior DHS Specialists, Tom Pullum & Shireen Assaf:
These restrictions are ok, but we recommend that you be explicit about them in the text or in a footnote. The restriction to bidx=1 is unavoidable, since the data were only collected for the youngest child, but when relevant that restriction should always be stated, because some other indicators apply to all births in the past five years or all surviving births. You justify the restriction to singletons as a desire to avoid "information bias". You could be more specific about what that means. A child in a multiple birth is definitely at higher risk but would always be included in a neonatal mortality rate, for example. Otherwise the rate is biased downwards.
DHS treatment of births in the month of interview is to include them in the counts of children ever born and children born in the past five years, and include them as the most recent birth for questions about the most recent birth. They are not included in fertility rates, e.g. the fertility rates for the last three years. Births and exposure for the fertility rates begin with the month before the month of interview, because the month of interview has less than a full month of exposure, as you say.
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Re: What Should be Used "And (&)" "or "OR (|) [message #20517 is a reply to message #20515] |
Fri, 13 November 2020 08:18 |
shujaat.smc@gmail.com
Messages: 75 Registered: July 2020
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Dear Tom Pullum & Shireen,
Thanks for your reply, now I am more confident about my subpopulation for analysis and will give the reasons in my thesis & manuscript for this restriction.
I will also discuss your reply with my thesis committee and in case of any further questions, I will share it on the forum.
Best Regards
Dr. Hussain
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