Nigeria - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey MICS3 (2007), Nigeria, Third round
Reference ID | NGA-NBS-MICS3 2007-v1.2 |
Year | 2007 |
Country | Nigeria |
Producer(s) | National Bureau of Statistics [nbs] - Federal Government of Nigeria |
Sponsor(s) | Fedral Government of Nigeria - FG - Funding United Nation Children Educational Fund - UNICEF - Funding National Bureau of Statistics - NBS - Funding |
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Created on | Oct 18, 2010 |
Last modified | Dec 02, 2013 |
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If yes ,were any seriously ill for 3 of the 12 months befor
(Ov4)
File: MICS3 Household data
File: MICS3 Household data
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 | Valid cases: 329 (321.5) Invalid: 28274 (26413.5) Minimum: 1 Maximum: 2 |
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | Weighted | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 200 | 203 | 63.1% |
2 | No | 129 | 119 | 36.9% |
9 | Missing | 0 | 0 | 0.0% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Questions and instructions
OV4. (Of those who died in the past 12 months and were between the ages of 18 and 59) were any of these people seriously ill for 3 of the 12 months before he/she died?
Yes 1
No 2
Yes 1
No 2
Circle the code corresponding to the answer given.
A person should be considered 'seriously ill' if he/she was too sick to perform his/her normal activities at work or at home, such as cooking, cleaning, driving or participating in activities. Also, we are asking whether the person was sick for a substantial amount of time, specifically for 3 months or longer of the previous 12 months. The episodes of illness do not need to be consecutive.
A person should be considered 'seriously ill' if he/she was too sick to perform his/her normal activities at work or at home, such as cooking, cleaning, driving or participating in activities. Also, we are asking whether the person was sick for a substantial amount of time, specifically for 3 months or longer of the previous 12 months. The episodes of illness do not need to be consecutive.