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Mongolia, 2005
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Drank less or more during illness (CA3)

Data file: Child

Overview

Valid: 234
Valid (weighted): 233.513
Invalid: 3334
Invalid (weighted): 3313.487
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 8
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 1
Range: 1 - 9
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V756

Questions and instructions

Literal question
During (name's) illness, did he/she drink much less, about the same, or more than usual?
Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Much less or none 27 27
11.5%
2 About the same 126 126
53.9%
3 More 77 77
32.9%
8 Don't know 4 4
1.7%
Sysmiss 3334 3313
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
For those children who had diarrhoea in the past two weeks, 'illness' in this and the next question refers to the diarrhoea episode. Disregard any additional illness these children might have had.

If dehydrated, a child may take more fluids than usual. We want to know if the pattern of fluid consumption changed during the illness. The focus in this question is on how much fluid was actually taken by the child.

Ask the question just as it is worded here. Read out the entire question and circle the appropriate code for the caretaker's response. Get the respondent's best judgment of the relative amount of total fluids actually consumed by the child. All fluids are included, not just special ones given during diarrhoea. For example, water, tea, fruit juice, breast milk, and formula are included as well as special fluids such as ORS.

Try to find out what actually happened, not what the respondent thinks ought to have happened. An answer such as, "A child with diarrhoea (or "a child who is ill") needs more fluids" is not satisfactory. You would need to ask, "But how much did your child actually drink during this diarrhoea?"

It may be difficult to estimate the relative amount of breast milk taken by the child. The respondent may make an estimate based on whether the child nursed longer or more frequently.

Description

Universe
Children aged 0-4 years and who had diarrhea in the last 2 weeks
Source of information
The mother or caretaker of the child aged 0-4 years
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