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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Salt iodization test outcome
(Si1)
File: MICS3 Household data
File: MICS3 Household data
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 | Valid cases: 26735 (26735) Invalid: 1868 (0) Minimum: 1 Maximum: 7 |
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | Weighted | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Not iodized 0 ppm (no colour) | 767 | 675 | 2.5% |
2 | Less than 15 ppm (weak colour) | 4752 | 4608 | 17.2% |
3 | 15 ppm or more (strong colour) | 18990 | 19089 | 71.4% |
6 | No salt in home | 994 | 1113 | 4.2% |
7 | Salt not tested | 1232 | 1250 | 4.7% |
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
SI1. We would like to check whether the salt used in your household is iodized. May i see a sample of the salt used to cook the main meal eaten by members of your household last night?
Not iodized 0 PPM 1
Less than 15 PPM 2
15 PPM or more 3
No salt in home 6
Salt not tested 7
Not iodized 0 PPM 1
Less than 15 PPM 2
15 PPM or more 3
No salt in home 6
Salt not tested 7
Once you have examined the salt,
Circle number that corresponds to test outcome.
Circle number that corresponds to test outcome.
This item is used to record the type of salt used to prepare the family's main meal the day before the questionnaire is administered, and the outcome of the test for salt iodization.
Once you have a sample of salt, perform the test and circle the code that corresponds to the test outcome. Circle '1' if the test is negative (0 parts per million/no colour - not iodized). Circle '2' if the test shows less than 15 parts per million iodine (weak colour). Circle '3' if the test is positive (15 parts per million or more, strong colour). Circle '6' if there is 'No salt in home'. Circle '7' if the salt was present, but not tested for any reason.
If the respondent indicates that no salt was used to cook the main meal last night, or that no meal was cooked, ask for a sample of the salt usually used for cooking in the household, and perform the test on this sample of salt.
The Household Questionnaire ends with two questions that will confirm the presence (or absence) of other individuals you may need to interview in this household. If there is at least one woman in the household eligible for the Questionnaire for Individual Women, you will proceed to interview that woman. If not, you will check if there are any eligible children, and interview their mother/primary caretaker if there is at least one such child residing in the household.
Once you have a sample of salt, perform the test and circle the code that corresponds to the test outcome. Circle '1' if the test is negative (0 parts per million/no colour - not iodized). Circle '2' if the test shows less than 15 parts per million iodine (weak colour). Circle '3' if the test is positive (15 parts per million or more, strong colour). Circle '6' if there is 'No salt in home'. Circle '7' if the salt was present, but not tested for any reason.
If the respondent indicates that no salt was used to cook the main meal last night, or that no meal was cooked, ask for a sample of the salt usually used for cooking in the household, and perform the test on this sample of salt.
The Household Questionnaire ends with two questions that will confirm the presence (or absence) of other individuals you may need to interview in this household. If there is at least one woman in the household eligible for the Questionnaire for Individual Women, you will proceed to interview that woman. If not, you will check if there are any eligible children, and interview their mother/primary caretaker if there is at least one such child residing in the household.