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All women age 15-49 in these households and all men age 15-49 in one-half of the
households were eligible to be individually interviewed. In addition to the data collected through
interviews with these women and men, capillary blood samples were collected from all children age
6-59 months, as well as from all eligible women and men age 15-49 for anaemia testing. Additionally,
all children under the age of 5 years and eligible women and men age 15-49 were weighed and
measured to assess their nutritional status. Finally, blood pressure (BP) was measured for eligible
women and men in the households selected for the men’s interview to estimate the prevalence of
hypertension among adult population in Albania.
The 2007 BDHS sampled all ever-married women age 10-49. The number of eligible women age 10-49 was 11,234, of whom 11,051 were interviewed for a response rate of 98.4 percent. However, there were very few ever-married women age 10-14 (55 unweighted cases or less than one percent). These women have been removed from the data set and weights recalculated for the 15-49 age group. The tables in the report discuss only women age 15-49.
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Maternal Mortality and Maternal Health Services Survey
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49. A total of 304 primary sampling units were selected, but fieldwork in 3 sample points was not possible.
The HIV Test Data were not scrambled, and are therefore not available for analysis.
Section on adult mortality
Northeast region
Data collected for women 15-44
Section on adult mortality in the questionnaire
NOT A DHS
BATEYES (this is not a national survey)
For The Health Issues Subsample:
All women age 15-59 interviewed: 6578,
All men age 15-59 interviewed: 5430,
Households interviewed: 4662
Data: Household Raw & Individual Raw
Sampling information: Phase I:240,000 households, Phase II: 4,203 verbal autopsies,10,858 households and 10,370 women age 15-49
Data collected for women 15-44
Data collected for women 13-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Indonesia Young Adult Survey
Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey (IYARHS)
Households interviewed for men 4873
Anemia testing was done for children only
The equipment for measuring syphilis in the field proved faulty and all related variables are therefore not available in the recode data file.
The scales used for measuring the weight of children did not have enough precision therefore all weight related variables for children were set to not applicable in the recode data file.
Extra questions on male participation in health care
The Morocco Survey will be a collaboration between MEASURE DHS+ and PAPFAM of the League of the Arab States
This is a Panel Survey.
1,900 - Completed interviews for adolescents 12-14 years
5,226 - Completed interviews for caregivers of children 0-11 years
In addition to the features listed below:
Health Systems, HIV Testing (Lab Capacity), Quality of Health Care
Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
This is not a national survey.
Continuous survey, with 5 cycles. The data include cycles 1 through 5.
Only 249 of 250 clusters were surveyed, because one cluster located in a refugee camp had to be eliminated from the sample. Woman/husband's line number (V034/MV034) not collected, so no couples files.
Adult Mortality (as opposed to maternal mortality) module
Data will not be distributed by Macro International
DHS was not fully involved in this survey, but provided limited technical assistance on the review and formatting of the final report.