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2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #183] Fri, 22 March 2013 00:16 Go to next message
marcnene is currently offline  marcnene
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I need to generate the anemia prevalences by quintile and residence (urban/rural) for adolescents. I can't identify the variables for the day, month, and year of birth of the respondents aged 11-19 years? Also, when I use the variable hv005 as sample weight I get strange results. Is there a different sample weight I should use for these estimates? I also have so few observations when I define the binary anemia variable that I wonder if I am using the right file. Is the household member file I should use or another?

Thank you for your help.
Re: 2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #284 is a reply to message #183] Tue, 09 April 2013 19:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dear User,
Please reference The Guide to DHS Statistics http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/DHSG1/Guide_to_DHS_Statis tics_29Oct2012_DHSG1.pdf and our Standard Recode Manual http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/DHSG4/Recode6_DHS_22March 2013_DHSG4.pdf
Re: 2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #288 is a reply to message #183] Wed, 10 April 2013 10:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here is a response from one of our Senior Data Processing Specialists, Lady Ortiz, that should answer your questions.

You did not specify which country are you working on, but anemia testing is usually done for children 6-59 months of age and/or women 15-49 and/or men 15-49 years old. Variable HA1 is the woman's age in years, and HC1 is the child's age in months.

If you want to use the women's data "IR", the variables V453/V456/V457 have the anemia test results, and V012 has the woman's age in years.

The variable HV005 "sample weight" has 6 implicit decimals so you should divide it by a million (1,000,000) before using it.

I hope this helps,

Bridgette-DHS
Re: 2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #335 is a reply to message #288] Thu, 18 April 2013 00:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Bridgette for your answer. Although it didn't solve my problem. I'm working on Egypt 2000 DHS which collected hemoglobin data for adolescents aged 11-19 years. I easily replicated the results of the other age groups (0-5 years and women 15-49 years). In the 2005 DHS of Egypt, hemoglobin data was also collected but for the 10-19 years and I can replicate the results as well. The problem is with the adolescents in the Egypt 2000 DHS.
Re: 2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #885 is a reply to message #335] Tue, 29 October 2013 11:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bridgette-DHS is currently offline  Bridgette-DHS
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Here is another response from Lady Ortiz:


I checked the syntax used for this indicator and this table was done for Adolescent 11-19 (HV105); that slept the night before (HV103=1) and tested for anemia (SH076 =0). The anemia result is variable (SH57).

Thanks

Ladys
Re: 2000 DHS: Anemia prevalence estimates for adolescents [message #887 is a reply to message #885] Tue, 29 October 2013 13:54 Go to previous message
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An addition to the post of Wed, 10 April 2013, from Ms. Ladys Ortiz:

I forgot to include the marriage status variables. You have to include only never married adolescents (HV116 = 0 or HV116 is blank).
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