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PSE-PCBS-MICS-2014-V1.0
Multiple indicator cluster survey 2014
West Bank and Gaza
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2014
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PSE-PCBS-MICS-2014-V1.0
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
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Multi-Indicators (MICS) - Health
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Study Description
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housing
roaster
women
birth history
children under
5
child
Discipline
Variable Groups
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
Household Information
list of Household members
education
household characteristics
water and sanitation
salt iodization
WOMEN'S QUESTIONNAIRE 15-49 YEAR
Woman's Information
marriage
fertility
birth history
desire for last birth
maternal and newborn health
post-natel health checks
contraception
unmet need
HIV/AIDS knowledge
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE
under five Child Information Panel
birth registration
early childhood development
breastfeeding and dietary intake
immunization
care of illness
anthropometry
child discipline
weighting
wealth index
Variable Groups
Variable group: maternal and newborn health
Variables
74
MN1
Received antenatal care
MN2A
Antenatal care: Doctor
MN2B
Antenatal care: Nurse / Midwife
MN2F
Antenatal care: Traditional birth attendant
MN2X
Antenatal care: Other
MN2AU
Weeks or months pregnant at first ANC - unit
MN2AN
Weeks or months pregnant at first ANC - number
MN3
Times received antenatal care
MN3A
Place where the antenatal care was mostly received
MN4A
Blood pressure
MN4B
Urine sample
MN4C
Blood sample
MN4AA
Severe vaginal bleeding
MN4AB
Hypertension
MN4AC
Swelling in the face or body
MN4AD
Severe headache
MN4AE
Upper abdominal pain
MN4AF
High fever
MN4AG
Non-febrile convulsions
MN4AH
Painful micturition
MN4AI
Severe difficulty breathing
MN4AJ
Anemia
MN4AK
Urinary tract infection or genital
MN4AL
Rheumatic conditions
MN17A
Assistance at delivery: Doctor
MN17B
Assistance at delivery: Nurse / Midwife
MN17F
Assistance at delivery: Traditional birth attendant
MN17H
Assistance at delivery: Relative / Friend
MN17X
Assistance at delivery: Other
MN17Y
Assistance at delivery: No one
MN18
Place of delivery
MN19
Delivery by caesarean section
MN19A
Decision for caesarean made before the onset of labour or after
MN19BA
Reasons associated With Respondent's health
MN19BB
Reasons associated With fetus's health
MN19BC
Respondent?s Choice
MN19BD
Husband's Choice
MN19BX
Other
MN19CA
Prolonged labor for more than 12 hours
MN19CB
High fever
MN19CC
Convulsions without fever
MN19CD
Severe vaginal bleeding
MN19CX
Other
MN19DA
Severe vaginal bleeding
MN19DB
Swelling and pain in the legs
MN19DC
Foul-smelling vaginal discharge with fever
MN19DD
Lower abdominal pain with fever
MN19DE
Sever Lower back pain with fever
MN19DF
Painful during urination
MN19DG
Breast swelling and pain with fever
MN19DH
Hypertension
MN19DI
Severe headache
MN19DX
Other
MN20
When (name) was born, was he/she very than average, average, smaller than large, larger average, or very small?
MN21
Child weighed at birth
MN22A
Weight from card or recall
MN22
Weight at birth (Kilograms)
MN23
Menstrual period returned since the birth of child
MN24
Ever breastfeed
MN25U
Time baby put to breast (unit)
MN25N
Time baby put to breast (number)
MN26
Within first 3 days after delivery, child given anything to drink other than breast milk
MN27A
Child given to drink - Milk (other than breast milk)
MN27B
Child given to drink - Plain water
MN27C
Child given to drink - Sugar or glucose water
MN27D
Child given to drink - Gripe water
MN27E
Child given to drink - Sugar - salt - water solution
MN27F
Child given to drink - Fruit juice
MN27G
Child given to drink - Infant formula
MN27H
Child given to drink - Tea / Infusions
MN27I
Child given to drink - Honey
MN27X
Child given to drink - Other
MN27AA
Did you hear about mother and child health handbook
MN27BB
Do you use the mother and child health handbook
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