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Stillbirth risk factor [message #21865] Sun, 03 January 2021 19:27 Go to next message
Masum is currently offline  Masum
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Hi All,

I am trying to analyze the risk factors for stillbirths in the two years preceding the NHFS4. I understand s234 is the variable for pregnancy end in miscarriage, abortion, or stillbirth. But How can I truncate the stillbirths in the last two years? I do not find the variable for question 232 in the women questionnaire. I am a new user of DHS data for mortality analysis. Please guide me in this regard.

kind regards,
Masum

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Re: Stillbirth risk factor [message #21886 is a reply to message #21865] Tue, 05 January 2021 07:47 Go to previous message
Bridgette-DHS is currently offline  Bridgette-DHS
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Following is a response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

The calculation of stillbirths is generally based on the calendar for the five years before the interview. You can find a Stata program to calculate that, as part of perinatal morality, in the DHS GitHub site (a link is on the User Forum homepage). I can think of two ways to reduce the interval from 60 months to 24 months. The first way is to modify the program. Instead of 0-59 months before the interview you change to 0-23. The other way is to reduce the calendar in the data file to the last 24 months, before running the program. Either of these would be tricky. Also with a shorter time interval you have fewer events and less statistical power. You can do the reduction but I recommend that you stay with the standard five-year calculation in the GitHub program.

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