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Examining the Complex Dynamics Influencing Persistent Acute Malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu Counties – A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study to Support Community Driven Activity Design (USAID Nawiri Wave VI), USAID Nawiri Wave VI

KENYA, 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Dr. Estelle M. Sidze, Dr. Faith Thuita
Last modified October 11, 2024 Page views 34458 Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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CSV JSON

Averge MUAC (CM) (cv1708_3)

Data file: Usaid_Nawiri_Wave6_Samburu-Dataset_11_version11

Overview

vald 544
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range -9 - 99995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
MUAC (cm)
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 22
4%
17.2 1
0.2%
17.95 1
0.2%
18.05 1
0.2%
18.2 1
0.2%
18.4 1
0.2%
18.6 1
0.2%
18.75 1
0.2%
18.8 1
0.2%
19 1
0.2%
19.1 1
0.2%
19.25 1
0.2%
19.35 1
0.2%
19.4 5
0.9%
19.5 1
0.2%
19.55 1
0.2%
19.65 1
0.2%
19.8 1
0.2%
19.85 2
0.4%
19.9 3
0.6%
19.95 1
0.2%
20 1
0.2%
20.05 1
0.2%
20.1 3
0.6%
20.15 1
0.2%
20.2 2
0.4%
20.3 1
0.2%
20.4 3
0.6%
20.5 7
1.3%
20.55 3
0.6%
20.6 3
0.6%
20.65 2
0.4%
20.7 2
0.4%
20.75 5
0.9%
20.8 4
0.7%
20.85 2
0.4%
20.9 6
1.1%
21 7
1.3%
21.1 6
1.1%
21.15 1
0.2%
21.2 6
1.1%
21.25 5
0.9%
21.275 1
0.2%
21.3 5
0.9%
21.35 3
0.6%
21.375 1
0.2%
21.4 6
1.1%
21.45 3
0.6%
21.5 6
1.1%
21.55 1
0.2%
21.6 5
0.9%
21.65 3
0.6%
21.7 2
0.4%
21.75 5
0.9%
21.8 3
0.6%
21.85 4
0.7%
21.9 6
1.1%
21.95 3
0.6%
22 11
2%
22.1 6
1.1%
22.15 4
0.7%
22.2 1
0.2%
22.25 7
1.3%
22.3 3
0.6%
22.35 3
0.6%
22.4 8
1.5%
22.425 1
0.2%
22.45 1
0.2%
22.5 10
1.8%
22.55 3
0.6%
22.6 6
1.1%
22.65 6
1.1%
22.7 4
0.7%
22.75 2
0.4%
22.8 3
0.6%
22.825 1
0.2%
22.85 2
0.4%
22.9 2
0.4%
22.95 2
0.4%
23 9
1.7%
23.1 2
0.4%
23.15 5
0.9%
23.2 8
1.5%
23.25 3
0.6%
23.3 3
0.6%
23.35 1
0.2%
23.4 2
0.4%
23.5 3
0.6%
23.55 5
0.9%
23.6 7
1.3%
23.65 1
0.2%
23.7 2
0.4%
23.75 1
0.2%
23.8 6
1.1%
23.825 1
0.2%
23.85 6
1.1%
23.9 4
0.7%
23.95 3
0.6%
24 8
1.5%
24.05 3
0.6%
24.1 5
0.9%
24.15 1
0.2%
24.2 4
0.7%
24.25 2
0.4%
24.3 1
0.2%
24.35 2
0.4%
24.4 2
0.4%
24.45 1
0.2%
24.5 5
0.9%
24.55 2
0.4%
24.6 2
0.4%
24.7 3
0.6%
24.75 1
0.2%
24.85 2
0.4%
24.95 4
0.7%
25 3
0.6%
25.1 1
0.2%
25.15 3
0.6%
25.2 3
0.6%
25.25 1
0.2%
25.275 1
0.2%
25.3 2
0.4%
25.35 3
0.6%
25.4 5
0.9%
25.45 1
0.2%
25.5 2
0.4%
25.55 1
0.2%
25.6 1
0.2%
25.65 2
0.4%
25.7 1
0.2%
25.75 1
0.2%
25.85 2
0.4%
25.9 4
0.7%
25.95 4
0.7%
26 2
0.4%
26.05 4
0.7%
26.1 1
0.2%
26.15 3
0.6%
26.3 3
0.6%
26.35 1
0.2%
26.4 2
0.4%
26.45 2
0.4%
26.5 5
0.9%
26.55 1
0.2%
26.6 2
0.4%
26.8 1
0.2%
26.85 2
0.4%
26.9 1
0.2%
27 3
0.6%
27.1 2
0.4%
27.2 3
0.6%
27.25 4
0.7%
27.3 1
0.2%
27.4 1
0.2%
27.5 2
0.4%
27.55 1
0.2%
27.6 1
0.2%
27.65 1
0.2%
27.7 1
0.2%
27.8 1
0.2%
27.9 1
0.2%
28.2 2
0.4%
28.3 1
0.2%
28.45 2
0.4%
28.5 1
0.2%
28.55 2
0.4%
28.65 1
0.2%
28.75 2
0.4%
28.8 2
0.4%
28.85 1
0.2%
28.9 1
0.2%
29 1
0.2%
29.05 1
0.2%
29.1 1
0.2%
29.45 1
0.2%
29.5 1
0.2%
29.55 3
0.6%
29.6 3
0.6%
29.75 1
0.2%
29.8 1
0.2%
29.85 1
0.2%
29.95 1
0.2%
30 1
0.2%
30.25 1
0.2%
30.35 2
0.4%
30.45 2
0.4%
30.5 1
0.2%
30.7 1
0.2%
31.1 2
0.4%
31.15 1
0.2%
31.3 1
0.2%
31.45 1
0.2%
31.8 1
0.2%
32.5 1
0.2%
32.55 1
0.2%
33.2 1
0.2%
33.3 1
0.2%
33.4 1
0.2%
33.5 1
0.2%
33.8 1
0.2%
34.35 1
0.2%
34.4 1
0.2%
34.5 1
0.2%
34.6 1
0.2%
34.8 1
0.2%
35 1
0.2%
35.3 1
0.2%
35.5 1
0.2%
35.6 1
0.2%
35.7 2
0.4%
36.25 1
0.2%
36.8 1
0.2%
39.9 1
0.2%
41 1
0.2%
45.9 1
0.2%
50 1
0.2%
99995 Missing 0
0%
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.
Question pretext
Women Anthropometric Measurement
Question post text
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Interviewer instructions
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Description

Text
Mid-Upper arm circumference often shortened as MUAC, is a measurement that helps to determine acute malnutrition among mothers or caregivers of the index child. The first and second reading taken then an average taken by adding the two readings and dividing by 2
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Mothers or female caregivers of index children
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