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Health_and_Well-Being

Examining the Complex Dynamics Influencing Persistent Acute Malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu Counties – A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study to Support Community Driven Activity Design, NAWIRI

KENYA, 2021
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Dr. Estelle M. Sidze, Dr. Faith Thuita
Last modified June 14, 2022 Page views 1117250 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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Variable Groups
  • BACKGROUND
    • HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE/ROSTER
    • HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHICS
    • WOMEN/CAREGIVER QUESTIONNAIRE
    • HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
  • HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
    • POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PP1)
    • HOUSEHOLD WEALTH RANKING (PERCEPTION)
  • FOOD CONSUMPTION
  • WATER, HYGIENE AND SANITATION (WASH)
    • WATER ACCESS, AVAILABILITY AND SEASONALITY
    • HOUSEHOLD WATER INSECURITY EXPERIENCES (HWISE) SCALE
    • HYGIENE AND SANITATION
  • HOUSEHOLD SHOCKS EXPERIENCED
    • SHOCKS/STRESS EXPERIENCED
    • CLIMATIC SHOCKS
    • BIOLOGICAL SHOCKS
    • CONFLICT SHOCKS
    • ECONOMIC SHOCK
    • LIVESTOCK, AGRICULTURE, AND LAND HOLDINGS
    • COPING STRATEGIES TO GET MORE FOOD OR MONEY
    • MIGRATION
    • COPING STRATEGIES TO REDUCE CURRENT EXPENDITURE
  • SOCIAL SAFETY NETS AND ECONOMIC SAFETY GUARDS
  • MOTHER’S/CAREGIVERS INFORMATION
  • BIRTHS / PREGNANCY HISTORY
  • PREGNANCY AND ANTENATAL CARE
  • FAMILY PLANNING
  • INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES
  • SUPPLEMENTATION AND CONSUMPTION OF IRON RICH OR IRON FORTIFIED FOODS
    • FOOD FORTIFICATION
  • Maternal KNOWLEDGE and ATTITUDE, ON INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES
  • CAREGIVING PRACTICES
  • CHILD FEEDING UTENSILS HYGIENE
  • FOOD SAFETY, HYGIENE, AND SANITATION PRACTICES
  • CHILD IMMUNIZATION, HEALTH AND HEALTH SEEKING PRACTICES
  • ACUTE MALNUTRITION SCREENING
    • COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEERS
  • WOMENS MINIMUM DIETARY DIVERSITY
  • FOOD INSECURITY EXPERIENCE SCALE (HFIES)
  • GENDER, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT, VIOLENCE AND COMMUNITY CONFLICT
    • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE
      • Psychological (Emotional) violence
      • Physical violence
      • Sexual violence
    • WOMENS TIME USE AND POVERTY
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING
  • ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
  • HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHICS
  • HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
    • POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PP1)
    • HOUSEHOLD WEALTH RANKING (PERCEPTION)
  • FOOD CONSUMPTION
  • WATER, HYGIENE AND SANITATION (WASH)
    • WATER ACCESS, AVAILABILITY AND SEASONALITY
    • HOUSEHOLD WATER INSECURITY EXPERIENCES (HWISE) SCALE
    • HYGIENE AND SANITATION
  • HOUSEHOLD SHOCKS EXPERIENCED
    • CLIMATIC SHOCKS
    • BIOLOGICAL SHOCKS
    • CONFLICT SHOCKS
    • ECONOMIC SHOCK
  • SOCIAL SAFETY NETS AND ECONOMIC SAFETY GUARDS

Variable Groups

Variable group: Maternal KNOWLEDGE and ATTITUDE, ON INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES
Variables 183
cv701
How long after birth should a baby start breastfeeding?
cv702
What should a mother do with the 'first milk' or colostrum?
cv703_1
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Its Dirty Milk
cv703_2
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Not Satisfying /Sufficient
cv703_3
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Mother Needs to Rest
cv703_4
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv703_99
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Not Applicable
cv703b
Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv703c
Other Specify
cv704_1
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Nutritious to The Baby
cv704_2
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Prevents Diseases/Infections
cv704_3
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Cleans Baby Stomach
cv704_4
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Nothing Specific
cv705
When I say 'exclusive breastfeeding', what does that mean to you?
cv706_1
Reason for EBF: Protects baby from illness
cv706_2
Reason for EBF: Helps baby grow better
cv706_3
Reason for EBF: Breast milk contains everything a baby needs for the first 6 mon
cv706_4
Reason for EBF: Mother less likely to get pregnant
cv706_5
Reason for EBF: Delays return of mother's monthly bleeding
cv706_6
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is clean and safe
cv706_7
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is convenient
cv706_8
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is affordable
cv706_9
Reason for EBF: Reduces health care costs
cv707
In your opinion, for how long should a baby breastfeed exclusively?
cv708
At what age should liquids/ foods be introduced to a baby? Age in Months
cv709a
Food item: Water
cv709b
Food item: Rice, bread, ugali
cv709c
Food item: Legume: beans, peas
cv709d
Food item: Green leafy vegetables
cv709e
Food item: Vegetables such as pumpkin, orange yam, orange-red-flesh sweet potato
cv709f
Food item: Ripe papaya or mango
cv709g
Food item: Bananas
cv709h
Food item: Beef, goat
cv709i
Food item: Chicken, duck, other poultry, chicken liver
cv709j
Food item: Fish
cv709k
Food item: Eggs
cv709l
Food item: Peanuts, groundnuts, other nuts
cv709m
Food item: Milk (cow, goat or powdered)
cv710a
How many times per day, a child (6-8 mons) who is still breastfeeding eat?
cv710b
How many times per day, a child (9-23 mons) who is still breastfeeding eat?
cv711
How many times per day a child 6-23 months who is not breastfeeding eat?
cv712
How many food groups should a child 6-23 months eat each day?
cv713_1
Food to grow & devlop brain: Porridge/bread/rice/ugali
cv713_2
Food to grow & devlop brain: Porridge with milk
cv713_3
Food to grow & devlop brain: Animal foods such as meat or chicken
cv713_4
Food to grow & devlop brain: Fish
cv713_5
Food to grow & devlop brain: Eggs
cv713_6
Food to grow & devlop brain: Fruits
cv713_7
Food to grow & devlop brain: Vegetables
cv713_8
Food to grow & devlop brain: Milk and dairy products
cv713_9
Food to grow & devlop brain: Peas/beans
cv713_spy
Other Specify
cv714
Do you think mothers should express breast milk for their children?
cv715
If No, why?
cv715a
Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv716
Have you ever received any information on breastfeeding practices?
cv717_1
Antenatal /MCH Clinics /Health Facility
cv717_2
Community Health Volunteers
cv717_3
Relative/Friend/Neighbour
cv717_4
Community Barraza
cv717_5
Mother to Mother Support Group
cv717_6
IEC/Print Media
cv717_7
Media (Radio/TV)
cv717_8
Traditional Birth Attendant
cv717_9
Religious Places (Church's, Mosque)
cv717_10
NGO/CBOs
cv717_11
Outreach Services/Campaigns
cv717_12
Day Care Centre/Early Childhood Development centre (ECD)
cv717_13
Chama
cv718
Have you ever received any information on complementary feeding practices?
cv719_1
Source of Complementary feeding info: Antenatal /MCH Clinics /Health Facility
cv719_2
Source of Complementary feeding info: Community Health Volunteers
cv719_3
Source of Complementary feeding info: Relative/Friend/Neighbour
cv719_4
Source of Complementary feeding info: Community Barraza
cv719_5
Source of Complementary feeding info: Mother to Mother Support Group
cv719_6
Source of Complementary feeding info: IEC/Print Media
cv719_7
Source of Complementary feeding info: Media (Radio/TV)
cv719_8
Source of Complementary feeding info: Traditional Birth Attendant
cv719_9
Source of Complementary feeding info: Religious Places (Church's, Mosque)
cv719_10
Source of Complementary feeding info: NGO/CBOs
cv719_11
Source of Complementary feeding info: Outreach Services/Campaigns
cv719_12
Source of Complementary feeding info: ECD/Day Care Centers
cv719_13
Source of Complementary feeding info: Chama
cv720
Which of these sources is the MOST trusted?
cv721
Do you belong to a MTMSG or other group that discusses nutrition/health issues?
cv722_1
Information recieved from MTMSG: Breastfeeding
cv722_2
Information recieved from MTMSG: Complementary Feeding
cv722_3
Information recieved from MTMSG: Growth Monitoring
cv722_4
Information recieved from MTMSG: Immunization
cv722_5
Information recieved from MTMSG: Your nutrition
cv722_6
Information recieved from MTMSG: Child Feeding During Sickness/Illness
cv722_7
Information recieved from MTMSG: Food Safety, Hygiene, and Sanitation
cv722_8
Information recieved from MTMSG: Hand Washing
cv701
How long after birth should a baby start breastfeeding?
cv702
What should a mother do with the 'first milk' or colostrum?
cv703_1
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Its Dirty Milk
cv703_2
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Not Satisfying /Sufficient
cv703_3
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Mother Needs to Rest
cv703_4
Reason NOT feeding colostrum: Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv703_4b
Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv704_1
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Nutritious to The Baby
cv704_2
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Prevents Diseases/Infections
cv704_3
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Cleans Baby Stomach
cv704_4
Benefits of feeding colostrum: Nothing Specific
cv705
When I say 'exclusive breastfeeding', what does that mean to you?
cv706_1
Reason for EBF: Protects baby from illness
cv706_2
Reason for EBF: Helps baby grow better
cv706_3
Reason for EBF: Breast milk contains everything a baby needs for the first 6 mon
cv706_4
Reason for EBF: Mother less likely to get pregnant
cv706_5
Reason for EBF: Delays return of mother's monthly bleeding
cv706_6
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is clean and safe
cv706_7
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is convenient
cv706_8
Reason for EBF: Breast milk is affordable
cv706_9
Reason for EBF: Reduces health care costs
cv707
In your opinion, for how long should a baby breastfeed exclusively?
cv708
At what age should liquids/ foods be introduced to a baby? Age in Months
cv709a
Food item: Water
cv709b
Food item: Rice, bread, ugali
cv709c
Food item: Legume: beans, peas
cv709d
Food item: Green leafy vegetables
cv709e
Food item: Vegetables such as pumpkin, orange yam, orange-red-flesh sweet potato
cv709f
Food item: Ripe papaya or mango
cv709g
Food item: Bananas
cv709h
Food item: Beef, goat
cv709i
Food item: Chicken, duck, other poultry, chicken liver
cv709j
Food item: Fish
cv709k
Food item: Eggs
cv709l
Food item: Peanuts, groundnuts, other nuts
cv709m
Food item: Milk (cow, goat or powdered)
cv710a
How many times per day, a child (6-8 mons) who is still breastfeeding eat?
cv710b
How many times per day, a child (9-23 mons) who is still breastfeeding eat?
cv711
How many times per day a child 6-23 months who is not breastfeeding eat?
cv712
How many food groups should a child 6-23 months eat each day?
cv713_1
Food to grow & devlop brain: Porridge/bread/rice/ugali
cv713_2
Food to grow & devlop brain: Porridge with milk
cv713_3
Food to grow & devlop brain: Animal foods such as meat or chicken
cv713_4
Food to grow & devlop brain: Fish
cv713_5
Food to grow & devlop brain: Eggs
cv713_6
Food to grow & devlop brain: Fruits
cv713_7
Food to grow & devlop brain: Vegetables
cv713_8
Food to grow & devlop brain: Milk and dairy products
cv713_9
Food to grow & devlop brain: Peas/beans
cv714
Do you think mothers should express breast milk for their children?
cv715
If No, why?
cv715a
Cultural Practices (Specify)
cv716
Have you ever received any information on breastfeeding practices?
cv717_1
Antenatal /MCH Clinics /Health Facility
cv717_2
Community Health Volunteers
cv717_3
Relative/Friend/Neighbour
cv717_4
Community Barraza
cv717_5
Mother to Mother Support Group
cv717_6
IEC/Print Media
cv717_7
Media (Radio/TV)
cv717_8
Traditional Birth Attendant
cv717_9
Religious Places (Church's, Mosque)
cv717_10
NGO/CBOs
cv717_11
Outreach Services/Campaigns
cv717_12
Day Care Centre/Early Childhood Development centre (ECD)
cv717_13
Chama
cv718
Have you ever received any information on complementary feeding practices?
cv719_1
Source of Complementary feeding info: Antenatal /MCH Clinics /Health Facility
cv719_2
Source of Complementary feeding info: Community Health Volunteers
cv719_3
Source of Complementary feeding info: Relative/Friend/Neighbour
cv719_4
Source of Complementary feeding info: Community Barraza
cv719_5
Source of Complementary feeding info: Mother to Mother Support Group
cv719_6
Source of Complementary feeding info: IEC/Print Media
cv719_7
Source of Complementary feeding info: Media (Radio/TV)
cv719_8
Source of Complementary feeding info: Traditional Birth Attendant
cv719_9
Source of Complementary feeding info: Religious Places (Church's, Mosque)
cv719_10
Source of Complementary feeding info: NGO/CBOs
cv719_11
Source of Complementary feeding info: Outreach Services/Campaigns
cv719_12
Source of Complementary feeding info: ECD/Day Care Centers
cv719_13
Source of Complementary feeding info: Chama
cv720
Which of these sources is the MOST trusted?
cv721
Do you belong to a MTMSG or other group that discusses nutrition/health issues?
cv722_1
Information recieved from MTMSG: Breastfeeding
cv722_2
Information recieved from MTMSG: Complementary Feeding
cv722_3
Information recieved from MTMSG: Growth Monitoring
cv722_4
Information recieved from MTMSG: Immunization
cv722_5
Information recieved from MTMSG: Your nutrition
cv722_6
Information recieved from MTMSG: Child Feeding During Sickness/Illness
cv722_7
Information recieved from MTMSG: Food Safety, Hygiene, and Sanitation
cv722_8
Information recieved from MTMSG: Hand Washing
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