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Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27379] Thu, 03 August 2023 04:20 Go to next message
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How will the dataset be treated if there are two or more pregnant women in one household?
Re: Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27414 is a reply to message #27379] Wed, 09 August 2023 16:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you for submitting your question. Could you please provide some more detailed information so we can better advise you?

Can you let us know:
• Which survey you are using (Include country name and year)?
• Which data files you are referring to?
• Which software you are using (Stata, SPSS, R, etc.)?

If you are trying to match a Table in a final report, please also indicate which table and which estimate you are trying to match.
Re: Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27416 is a reply to message #27414] Wed, 09 August 2023 20:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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-Philippines 2022
-Household Recode, Individual Recode, Pregnancy and Postnatal Care Recode
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Re: Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27446 is a reply to message #27379] Tue, 15 August 2023 12:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

DHS surveys include interviews with all women age 15-49 in the selected households. It's definitely possible for the sample to include two (or more) pregnant women in the same household, although it probably doesn't happen often.
Re: Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27467 is a reply to message #27446] Wed, 16 August 2023 23:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Regarding the 2017 Philippines DHS data, there is a discrepancy in the answers when we cross-tabulated the variables "avoid smoking" and "smoke cigarettes".
Re: Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household [message #27486 is a reply to message #27467] Mon, 21 August 2023 13:07 Go to previous message
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

The title of your post is "Treating Datasets with Multiple Pregnant Women in One Household". Your question is about smoking. In the future, please try to match the title with the question so that other users can more easily search through posts.

I have looked at the PR and IR files for the Philippines 2017 survey. In the IR file I find v463a, which has the label "smokes cigarettes". I cannot find a variable with the label "avoid smoking". Please identify the variable.
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