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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Sierra Leone, 2005
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Reference ID
SLE_2005_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Statistics Sierra Leone, UNICEF Sierra Leone
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 22, 2011
Last modified
Sep 26, 2013
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Variable Groups
  • Interview and HH identification
  • Characteristics of dwelling
    • Insecticide treated nets (ITN)
    • Cooking fuels
  • Water and sanitation
  • Characteristics of the head
  • Members characteristics
  • Education
    • Early learning
    • Early child development
  • Child mortality
  • Maternal and newborn health
    • Antenatal care
    • Assistance at delivery
    • Newborn health
    • Maternal mortality
  • Nutrition
    • Anthropometry
    • Breastfeeding
    • Salt iodization
  • Child health
    • Tetanus toxoid
    • Vitamin A
    • Immunizations
    • Care seeking behaviour
    • Diarrhoea
    • Acute respiratory infection
    • Disposal of child's stools
    • Malaria
      • Insecticide treated nets (ITN)
  • Contraception
  • Child protection
    • Birth registration
    • Child labor
    • Child discipline
    • Child disability
    • Female genital mutilation/cutting
    • Attitudes towards domestic violence
    • Early marriage
    • Polygyny
  • Marriage/union
    • Polygyny
  • HIV-AIDS
    • Support to orphans and vulnerable children
    • Sexual behaviour
      • Condom use
  • Wealth Index
  • Asset ownership
  • Weighting coefficients
  • Others

Variable Groups

Variable group: Malaria
Variables 40
MN6A
Took medicine to prevent malaria
MN6BA
SP/Fansidar
MN6BB
Chloroquine
MN6BX
Other
MN6BZ
Don't know
MN6D
Times took SP/Fansidar
ML1
Child ill with fever in last 2 weeks
ML2
Child seen at health facility during illness
ML3
Child took medicine prescribed at health facility
ML4A
Medicine provided/prescribed: SP/Fansidar
ML4B
Medicine provided/prescribed: Chloroquine
ML4C
Medicine provided/prescribed: Amodiaquine
ML4D
Medicine provided/prescribed: Quinine
ML4E
Medicine provided/prescribed: Artemisinin-based combinations
ML4H
Medicine provided/prescribed: Other anti-malaria
ML4P
Medicine provided/prescribed: Paracetamol/Panadol/Acetaminop
ML4Q
Medicine provided/prescribed: Aspirin
ML4R
Medicine provided/prescribed: Ibuprofen
ML4X
Medicine provided/prescribed: Other
ML4Z
Medicine provided/prescribed: DK
ML5
Child given medicine before visiting health facility
ML6
Child given medicine for malaria or fever during illness
ML7A
Medicine given: SP/Fansidar
ML7B
Medicine given: Chloroquine
ML7C
Medicine given: Amodiaquine
ML7D
Medicine given: Quinine
ML7E
Medicine given: Artemisin-based combination
ML7H
Medicine given: Other anti-malaria
ML7P
Medicine given: Paracetamol/Panadol/Acetaminophen
ML7Q
Medicine given: Aspirin
ML7R
Medicine given: Ibuprofen
ML7X
Medicine given: Other
ML7Z
Medicine given: DK
ML9
Days after fever started took anti-malarial
ML10
Child slept under bednet last night
ML11
Months ago mosquito net obtained
ML12
Brand of mosquito net
ML13
Mosquito net pre-treated
ML14
Mosquito net soaked or dipped since obtained
ML15
Months ago net soaked or dipped
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