Nigeria DHS 2018: Weighting for Multilevel Model [message #23165] |
Sun, 25 July 2021 14:38 |
JBell
Messages: 3 Registered: July 2021
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Hello,
I am currently doing a project looking at factors associated with missed opportunities for vaccination in Nigeria using the 2018 data and have some questions about how to apply the weights to a multi-level model (I have found several similar questions, but none I can see which quite covers this scenario, so apologies if it has been asked before).
In my model I will have children (level 1) within LGAs (level 2, matched using the GPS data) within states (Level 3). This doesn't not correspond to how DHS surveys are sampled, so I'm wondering how weights should be applied in the case.
One solution (from what I have read) could be to include the individual level weights in Stata's 'svy:' command, and then include the LGAs and states as independent variables (although this may not work as it will introduce too many parameters?)
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks
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Re: Nigeria DHS 2018: Weighting for Multilevel Model [message #23194 is a reply to message #23191] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 16:09 |
JBell
Messages: 3 Registered: July 2021
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Hi Mahmoud,
Thanks very much for your reply. I think in my case I will need to include three levels as I have predictor variables on three levels (individual, LGA and state); the effect of state is not interesting in itself, it's just that I have data on that level. I hope in that case that including the individual weights in the 'svy' command and accounting for LGA and state in the model will work, but please let me know if you have other thoughts.
Thanks
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