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Greater Eldoret Health and Development Survey (Round 1) 2004 - Research Use Files

Kenya, 2004
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KEN_2004_GEHDS_v01_M_v01_A_RUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/6x0c-5y08
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Markus Goldstein and Harsha Thirumurthy
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Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Jul 22, 2011
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What illness professional think (illness) (h60a)

Data file: health

Overview

Valid: 469
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Width: 20
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What illness did the health practitioner think [NAME] had? Illness.
Categories
Value Category Cases
99 1
0.2%
ACUTE RESP INFECTION 1
0.2%
AIDS 1
0.2%
ALLERGY 3
0.6%
ALLERGY TO COLD 1
0.2%
AMEOBESIS 1
0.2%
AMOEBA 1
0.2%
ARTRITIS 1
0.2%
ASTHIMA 1
0.2%
ASTHMA 3
0.6%
BACK ACHE 1
0.2%
BACKACHE 1
0.2%
BACKACHE PROBLEM 1
0.2%
BLISTER ON LUMBER 1
0.2%
BOIL 2
0.4%
BONE DISEASE 1
0.2%
BRUCELLOSIS 1
0.2%
BURN 3
0.6%
CELEBRAL MALARIA 1
0.2%
CHEST PAIN 1
0.2%
CHEST PROBLEM 5
1.1%
CHEST&BACK ACHE 1
0.2%
CHICKEN POX 3
0.6%
CHILD BIRTH 2
0.4%
COLD 26
5.5%
COMMON COLD 13
2.8%
COUGH 2
0.4%
CYST IN WOMB 1
0.2%
DAMAGED VERICOS VEIN 1
0.2%
DIABETIC 1
0.2%
DIABETIS 1
0.2%
DIARHOEA 1
0.2%
DIARRHEA 2
0.4%
DOG BITE 3
0.6%
DON'T KNOW 1
0.2%
DONT KNOW 24
5.1%
EAR PROBLEM 2
0.4%
EPILEPSY 1
0.2%
EYE ALLERGY 2
0.4%
EYE DISEASE 2
0.4%
EYE PROBLEM 7
1.5%
FALL OUT FROM CAR 1
0.2%
FEVER 2
0.4%
FINGER CUT 1
0.2%
FRACTURE 5
1.1%
GENITAL HERPES 1
0.2%
HEAD ACHE 1
0.2%
HEAD INJURY 1
0.2%
HEAD&BACK PROBLEM 1
0.2%
HEADACHE 2
0.4%
HEART PROBLEM 1
0.2%
HEPATITIS 1
0.2%
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 1
0.2%
HIV AIDS 4
0.9%
HIV/AIDS 11
2.3%
HYPERTENSION 1
0.2%
INJURY 3
0.6%
INSECT BITE 1
0.2%
INTESTINAL PARASITES 1
0.2%
JOINT DISLOCATION 2
0.4%
KWASHIOKOR 1
0.2%
LOW SUGAR 1
0.2%
MALARIA 214
45.6%
MALARIA + PNEUMONIA 1
0.2%
MEASLES 2
0.4%
MENINGITIS 1
0.2%
MUMPS 1
0.2%
NOT TOLD 2
0.4%
OTITIS 1
0.2%
PNEUMONIA 9
1.9%
POISONING 1
0.2%
RESPIRATORY INFECTIO 2
0.4%
SEPTIC WOUND 1
0.2%
SHE WAS NOT TOLD 1
0.2%
SKIN ALLERGY 1
0.2%
SKIN DISEASE 1
0.2%
SKIN RASH 3
0.6%
SORE THROAT 1
0.2%
STD INFECTION 1
0.2%
STOMACH ACHE 1
0.2%
STOMACH PROBLEM 1
0.2%
STOMACH ULCERS 1
0.2%
STOMACH UPSETS 1
0.2%
STOMACHACHE 2
0.4%
SWOLLEN FINGER 1
0.2%
SYPHILIS 1
0.2%
TB 1
0.2%
TEETHING 1
0.2%
THYROID REMOVAL 1
0.2%
TONSILIS 1
0.2%
TONSILITIS 4
0.9%
TONSILITS 1
0.2%
TONSILS 2
0.4%
TOOTH DECAY 1
0.2%
TOOTHACHE 3
0.6%
TUBERCLOSIS 2
0.4%
TUBERCULOSIS 8
1.7%
TYPHOID 7
1.5%
TYPHOID FEVER 2
0.4%
ULCERS 3
0.6%
UPPER RESP INFECTION 1
0.2%
VENERIAL DISEASE 1
0.2%
WAS NOT TOLD 1
0.2%
WORMS 1
0.2%
WOUND 5
1.1%
WOUNDS 1
0.2%
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.
Interviewer instructions
The interviewer should not attempt to help the respondent to diagnose his/her illness. You should ask the respondent what illness the person was suffering from and directly record the answer, even if you do not agree.
Question post text
*If multiple practicioners have been consulted, record most recent diagnosis.

Description

Universe
All household members.
Source of information
Primary female respondent
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