Trend Analysis [message #26350] |
Sat, 11 March 2023 06:02 |
Jeremy
Messages: 9 Registered: February 2022
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Hello Dear DHS experts and specialists,
My deepest greeting to you, I came back again, I want to do trend analysis on contraceptive use, obesity and smoking using the
EDHS 2000, 2005,2011, 2016 and 2019 datasets. I am planning to use the IR file for the first two studies. I tried to read the
different responses you gave on "trend" related issues here on the forum and I have got some useful points related to my study,
but I need more help on the following areas:
a) The different survey years have different cluster size, is it ok to do the trend analysis on
varying size or should I take the one with minimum size as a base.
b) Can I simply merge the files using one common variable say v001,
c) What basic advice do you give me to do the analysis.
Blessings!
Jeremy
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Re: Trend Analysis [message #26355 is a reply to message #26350] |
Mon, 13 March 2023 11:18 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3203 Registered: February 2013
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Following is a response from Senior DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
Successive DHS surveys in the same country are completely independent of each other. The clusters are census enumeration areas, sampled from a huge list, and the ones sampled will be different, just as the households and individuals are different. They are numbered 1, 2, 3, etc. for convenience, but cluster 1 in one survey is not the same as cluster 1 in another survey--in fact, cluster 1 in one survey will not be the same as ANY cluster in ANY of the other surveys.
When combining surveys into a single large file for a trend analysis, use "append", not "merge". Hope this is clear. Good luck with your research.
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Re: Trend Analysis [message #26454 is a reply to message #26355] |
Wed, 22 March 2023 08:53 |
Jeremy
Messages: 9 Registered: February 2022
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Hello Dear Tom Pullum, I am back again with few questions. For my analysis I am using SPSS and R.
I am new to Stata, and it is not working on my PC. As you advised me I tried to append the files
on SPSS but I could not do it, SPSS has merge option and you told me to append not to merge.
My basic question is that, for two of my trend studies on contraceptive use and overweight/obesity,
I want to do multilevel logistic regression analysis using IR file of the 2000,2005,2011, 2016 and
2019 EDHS. I want to append all the survey files into one so that I can do the analysis.
Here are my questions:
1) How can I append the files using SPSS?,
2) Can I do multilevel logistic regression analysis after appending or do I need further data screening?,
3) What advice can you give me on the weighting issue on the multilevel logistic regression analysis?,
Thank you so much. Have a great day. Stay Safe!
Blessings!
Jeremy
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