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World Health Survey 2003

United Arab Emirates, 2003
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Reference ID
ARE_2003_WHS_v01_M
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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Dec 12, 2013
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drink more or less (q6560)

Data file: WHS-UAE_F5

Overview

Valid: 223
Invalid: 957
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 2
Start: 1702
End: 1705
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
During [NAME]'s last illness, was [NAME] given more than usual to drink, about the same amount, or less than usual to drink, including breastmilk?
Categories
Value Category
1 More than usual to drink
2 About the same to drink
3 Less than usual to drink
4 Nothing to drink
8 DK
Sysmiss
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
This question is only asked if the youngest child in the household under age 5 was reported to have ever been ill, and refers to the last period of illness. The purpose is to assess home care practises of caregivers for sick children. Young children who are sick should be given increased fluids to prevent dehydration as well as to facilitate filtration of toxic substances from the blood. While increased fluid intake is considered especially important against diarrhoeal diseases, it is good practice in the case of any of the symptoms recorded in the previous question. The interviewer should be sure to read the entire question before accepting a response.

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Questions to be asked to households with children under 5 years.
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