Mr. [message #24333] |
Sun, 24 April 2022 07:57 |
Luanda
Messages: 4 Registered: April 2022
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to analyze the effect of women socioeconomic chacteristics (including Intimate partner violence) on their children health.
I have merged children and women data sets but it appears that women interviewed for domestic violence do not have data on their children health status making it difficult to analyze the association.
If I keep only women interviewed for domestic violence in my merged data set, I loose all observations for children health. I don't know if I am mistaken or if this is the way the survey is designed.
If this is not the case, please assist on how I can proceed with my analysis.
Looking forward to your feedbacks.
Thanks!
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Re: Mr. [message #24345 is a reply to message #24333] |
Mon, 25 April 2022 10:46 |
Janet-DHS
Messages: 891 Registered: April 2022
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Following is a response from Senior DHS Specialist, Kerry MacQuarrie:
Can you please provide some more detailed information so we can better advise you? Can you let us know:
• Which survey you are using?
• The children's health outcome variables you are using?
• Which data files you are trying to merge, including which you have set as the "master" data file and as the "using" data file?
• Which ID variables you are using to match your cases?
• Which software you are using (Stata, SPSS, R, etc)?
In the meantime, this YouTube video explains DHS data structure and may help you confirm if you are using the correct data files.
https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmiSDPebmgc&list=PLagqLv-gqpTMx2 Q10C_prJRnCtM55C0o8&index=33&t=150s
I look forward to your response; I'm sure together we can troubleshoot the issues you are having with your merge.
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