| Regions as stratas [message #30203] | 
			Mon, 14 October 2024 14:48   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Noorulain
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		Number of strata =  10                            Number of obs   =      4,516 
Number of PSUs   = 404                            Population size = 4,461.1268 
                                                  Design df       =        394 
                                                  F(11, 384)      =       4.45 
                                                  Prob > F        =     0.0000 
 
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               m34_new | Odds ratio   std. err.      t    P>|t|     [95% conf. interval] 
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 place_of_delivery_cat | 
                 Home  |   1.056671   .1411085     0.41   0.680     .8126801    1.373916 
           Government  |    .996002   .1372553    -0.03   0.977     .7596225    1.305938 
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        size_child_new | 
                Small  |   .4480244   .0928376    -3.87   0.000     .2981096    .6733289 
                Large  |   2.385682   .6654784     3.12   0.002     1.378609    4.128423 
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       highest_edu_cat | 
         No education  |   1.468173   .2833936     1.99   0.047     1.004542    2.145786 
              Primary  |   1.060413   .2033389     0.31   0.760     .7273613    1.545965 
            Secondary  |   .9829099   .1947128    -0.09   0.931     .6658441    1.450958 
Initially variable named "region" having four categories (sindh, punjab, balochistan, KPK) was in my multivariable model, I removed it later on because I was told that the "number of stratas 10" signifies region variable, so I was told to remove region from my multivariable model.  
is this the correct approach? what does stratas and PSU signifies here. what does 10 stratas and 404 PSU signifies? should I removed it from my multivariable model? Once I removed this, my primary exposure variables becomes insignificant which was earlier significant otherwise. Leads on this?  
I am using PDHS IR File, 2017-2018. 
 
2) "Total children ever born" this variable has only live births and no still births, right? Reference "PDHS IR FILE 2017-2018"
		
		
		
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			| Re: Regions as stratas [message #30223 is a reply to message #30203] | 
			Thu, 17 October 2024 09:53   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Janet-DHS
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		Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum: 
 
The number of children ever born refers only to live births.  It does not include stillbirths. This question has come up several times on the forum. I am surprised that there is any uncertainty about it. "Birth" is equivalent to "live birth". It does not include stillbirths. 
 
For your main question, please give us your svyset statement and the estimation command (something like "svy: logit...."). The strata in this survey are given by v022 or v023 (they are identical). The strata are combinations of region and urban/rural. It should be ok for a variable such as region to be on the right hand side of an estimation command AND to be part of the stratification. Who told you to remove region from the model?
		
		
		
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