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Demographic and Health Survey 2022

Ghana, 2022 - 2023
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GHA_2022_DHS_v01_M
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Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)
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Data file: RECSBC

WOMAN
- Social behavior change communication - Malaria

Cases: 15014
Variables: 43

Variables

hhid
Case Identification
caseid
Case identification
ml501
Last six months heard/seen malaria messages
ml501a
Malaria messages were heard/seen: radio
ml501b
Malaria messages were heard/seen: television
ml501c
Malaria messages were heard/seen: poster/billboard
ml501d
Malaria messages were heard/seen: newspaper/magazine
ml501e
Malaria messages were heard/seen: leaflet/brochure
ml501f
Malaria messages were heard/seen: healthcare provider
ml501g
Malaria messages were heard/seen: community health worker
ml501h
Malaria messages were heard/seen: social media
ml501i
Malaria messages were heard/seen: School or tutors (CS)
ml501j
Malaria messages were heard/seen: Health facility (CS)
ml501k
NA - Malaria messages were heard/seen: CS
ml501x
Malaria messages were heard/seen: other
ml501z
Malaria messages were heard/seen: don't remember
ml503
Are there ways to avoid getting malaria
ml503a
Malaria can be prevented by: sleep under a mosquito net
ml503b
Malaria can be prevented by: sleep under an insecticide-treated mosquito net
ml503c
Malaria can be prevented by: use mosquito repellent
ml503d
Malaria can be prevented by: take preventive medications
ml503e
Malaria can be prevented by: spray house with insecticide
ml503f
Malaria can be prevented by: fill in stagnant waters
ml503g
Malaria can be prevented by: keep surroundings clean
ml503h
Malaria can be prevented by: put mosquito screen on windows
ml503i
Malaria can be prevented by: Burn mosquito coil
ml503j
Malaria can be prevented by: Visit to health facility (CS)
ml503k
NA - Malaria can be prevented by: CS
ml503l
NA - Malaria can be prevented by: CS
ml503m
NA - Malaria can be prevented by: CS
ml503n
NA - Malaria can be prevented by: CS
ml503x
Malaria can be prevented by: other
ml503z
Malaria can be prevented by: don't know
ml505
Agree/disagree with: people in community get malaria in rainy season
ml506
Agree/disagree with: when child has fever worry it is malaria
ml507
Agree/disagree with: getting malaria not a problem as can be treated
ml508
Agree/disagree with: only weak children can die from malaria
ml509
Agree/disagree with: sleep under net when there are lots of mosquitoes
ml510
Agree/disagree with: sleep under net when there are few mosquitoes
ml511
Agree/disagree with: don't like sleep in a net when is too warm
ml512
Agree/disagree with: if child has fever good to give medicine available at home
ml513
Agree/disagree with: people take children to health provider same day develop fe
ml514
Agree/disagree with: people who have nets usually sleep under every night
Total: 43
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