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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2018

Kyrgyz Republic, 2018
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KGZ_2018_MICS_v01_M
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National Statistical Committee, United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Data from Individual Women Survey. Survey was administered to all available individual women in each household of age 15-49 years and collected at the individual level. Contents include: Women's Information Panel. Women's Background, Mass Media and ICT, Desire for Last Birth, Maternal and Newborn Health, Post-natal Health Checks, Contraception, Unmet Need, Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence, Victimisation, Marriage/Union, Adult Functioning, HIV/AIDS, and Tobacco Use.

Cases: 5826
Variables: 395

Variables

VT9
Physically attacked
VT10
Attack happened during the last 12 months
VT11
Number of times attack happened in the last year
VT12
Place attack happened the last time
VT13
Number of people involved in committing the offence
VT14
At least one of the offender(s) recognized at the time of the incident
VT17
Person(s) had a weapon
VT18A
Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife
VT18B
Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun
VT18X
Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon
VT18NR
Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: No response
VT19
Incident reported to the police
VT20
Feeling safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark
VT21
Feeling safe at home alone after dark
VT22A
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Ethnic or immigration origin
VT22B
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Gender
VT22C
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Sexual orientation
VT22D
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Age
VT22E
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Religion or belief
VT22F
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Disability
VT22X
In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Any other reason
MA1
Currently married or living with a man
MA2
Age of husband/partner
MA5
Ever married or lived with a man
MA6
Marital status
MA7
Married or lived with a man once or more than once
MA8M
Month of first union
MA8Y
Year of first union
MA11
Age at first union
AF2
Use glasses or contact lenses
AF3
Use hearing aid
AF6
Difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses or contact lenses
AF8
Difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid
AF9
Difficulty walking or climbing steps
AF10
Difficulty remembering or concentrating
AF11
Difficulty with self-care, such as washing all over or dressing
AF12
Difficulty communicating
HA1
Ever heard of HIV or AIDS
HA2
Can avoid HIV by having one uninfected partner
HA3
Can get HIV from mosquito bites
HA4
Can avoid HIV by using a condom correctly every time
HA5
Can get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV
HA6A
Can people get HIV by kissing a person who has HIV
HA6B
Can people get HIV by hugging or shaking hands with a person who has HIV
HA7
Is it possible for a healthy-looking person to have HIV
HA8A
HIV from mother to child during pregnancy
HA8B
HIV from mother to child during delivery
HA8C
HIV from mother to child through breastfeeding
HA10
Aware of drugs used to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby
HA13A
Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: HIV from mother
HA13B
Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Things to do
HA13C
Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Tested for HIV
HA13D
Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Offered a test
HA14
Tested for HIV as part of antenatal care
HA15
Received results from test during antenatal care
HA16
Received consultation after testing during antenatal care
HA18
Offered test for HIV before delivery
HA19
Tested for HIV during delivery
HA20
Received results from test during delivery
HA22
Tested for HIV since test during pregnancy
HA23
Most recent time of testing for HIV
HA24
Ever been tested for HIV
HA25
Most recent time of testing for HIV
HA26
Received results of HIV test
HA27
Know a place to get HIV test
HA28
Heard of test kit for HIV testing
HA29
Ever tested yourself using test kit
HA30
Would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper with AIDS virus
HA31
Children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with other children
HA32
People hesitate to take an HIV test because they are afraid of how other people will react if the test result is positive
HA33
People talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV
HA34
People living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people
HA35
Agreement with the following statement: I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV
HA36
Fear of getting HIV in contact with the saliva of a person living with HIV
TB1
Have you ever heard of an illness called tuberculosis or TB?
TB2A
Through the air when coughing or sneezing
TB2B
Through sharing utensils
TB2C
Through touching a person with tb
TB2D
Through food
TB2E
Through sexual contact
TB2F
Through mosquito bites
TB2X
Other
TB2Z
Dk
TB2NR
Reason: No response
TB3A
Coughing
TB3B
Coughing with sputum
TB3C
Coughing for several weeks
TB3D
Fever
TB3E
Blood in sputum
TB3F
Loss of appetite
TB3G
Night sweating
TB3H
Pain in chest
TB3I
Tiredness/fatigue
TB3J
Weight loss
TB3K
Lethargy
Total: 395
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