ZAF_1996-2014_INDEPTH-DHDSS_v01_M
Dikgale HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 1996 - 2014 (Release 2017)
Name | Country code |
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South Africa | ZAF |
Demographic Surveillance
Round 16-20 of the annual demographic surveillance survey represents data from an expanded field site of approximately 36 000 for the period 2010- 2015. The current data set also include annual data for rounds 1-15 from the earlier,smaller fieldsite of approximately 8000 for the period 1995-2009.
Changes in socio-economic status and lifestyle behaviors among the adult population in South Africa not only in urban areas but also in rural South Africa, have led to increased prevalence of chronic diseases and associated risk factors, together with an epidemic of some infectious diseases. Researchers at the University of the North (now University of Limpopo Turfloop campus) established The Dikgale centre for Health and Demographic surveillance system in 1996 funded by a core grant from NUFU, Norway.
The broad aim of the Dikgale HDSS is to provide information to improve health of the people in Limpopo province and to assist the local government in making effective health care policy. As few data are available on the prevalence of diseases in rural and peri-urban areas of Limpopo province, the initial objective of the HDSS was to establish a field site where the incidence and prevalence of diseases could be assessed. It was therefore necessary to collect longitudinal demographic data (e.g. mortality, fertility, migration) on the population. To this end, three primary subjects are observed longitudinally in Dikgale HDSS: physical structures (e.g. homesteads, clinics and schools), households and individuals. The information about these subjects, and all related information, was at first stored in Access and later in a single MSSQL Server database, in a truly longitudinal way-i.e. not as a series of cross-sections.
The surveillance area is located in the Capricorn district, Limpopo province approximately 40 km from Polokwane, the capital city of Limpopo province and 15-50 km from the University of Limpopo (Turfloop campus). The site covers an area of approximately 200 square kilometers. The initially the total population was 8000 but the field site was expanded in 2010 and now includes approximately 36,000 people who are members of approximately 7000 households. The households are present in 15 villages of varying sizes. The population is predominantly Northern Sotho speaking. All households have electricity. Some households have piped water either inside the house or in their yards, but most fetch water from taps situated at strategic points in the villages. Most households have a pit latrine in their yards. A large proportion of adults are migrant workers, while others work as farm laborers on neighboring farms, or as domestic workers in nearby towns. Many are pensioners. The unemployment rate in the area is high.
To fulfil the eligibility criteria for the Dikgale HDSS cohort, individuals must be a member of a household within the surveillance area but not necessarily resident within it. Crucially, this means that Dikgale HDSS collects information on resident and non-resident members of households and makes a distinction between membership (self-defined on the basis of links to other household members) and residency (residing at a physical structure within the surveillance area at a particular point in time). Individuals can be members of more than one household at any point in time (e.g. polygamous married men whose wives maintain separate households). To be consistent with similar datasets from other INDEPTH Member centres, this data set contains data from resident members only.
During data collection, households are visited by fieldworkers and information supplied by a single key informant. All births, deaths and migrations of household members are recorded. If household members have moved internally within the surveillance area, such moves are reconciled and the internal migrant retains the original identifier associated with him/her.
Event history data
Individual
CMD2014.v1: Edited Core Microdata 2015, for public distribution, extracted on 20 May 2017.
2017-05-20
This study represents only a portion of the total data associated with the complete Dikgale demographic surveillance as described in the study abstract. It specifically only includes the events defining the resident exposure of individuals under surveillance as well as the delivery events of resident women. Each type of event contains minimal attributes describing the event.
Attributes common to each event: Event Type, Event Date, Observation Date
Migration: Origin & Destination
Death: Cause
Delivery: Live Born and Still Born Counts, Parity
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Demography [N01.224] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Emigration and Immigration [N01.224.625.350] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Mortality [N01.224.935.698] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Birth Rate [N01.224.935.849.500] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Demographic surveillance area situated in Capricorn District 40 km north- east of Polokwane the capital city of Limpopo province, and 20-30 km from the University of Limpopo. The area is approximately 310 square kilometers.
Immigrants are defined by intention to become resident, but actual residence episodes of less than 180 days are censored. Outmigrants are defined by intention to become resident elsewhere, but actual periods of non-residence less than 180 days are censored. Children born to resident women are considered resident by default, irrespective of actual place of birth. The dataset contains the events of all individuals ever resident during the study period (only covering the original field site of 8000 people (1 January,1996 to 31 December 2013).
Name | Affiliation |
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Marianne Alberts | Dikgale HDSS , University of Limpopo (ZA021) |
Sandra Burger | Dikgale HDSS , University of Limpopo (ZA021) |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Tlouyamma Joseph | Dikgale HDSS - University of Limpopo | Data Manager |
Letsoalo Peter | Dikgale HDSS - University of Limpopo | Data Manager |
Name | Role |
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Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad | Current funder |
Norwegian Universities Committee for Development Research | Prior Funder |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Timotheus Darikwa | Dikgale HDSS,University of Limpopo (ZA021) | Data Specialist |
Ian Cook | Dikgale HDSS,University of Limpopo (ZA021) | Data Manager |
This dataset is not based on a sample, it contains information from the complete demographic surveillance area.
Not applicable.
On an average, it is 99% over the years in all rounds
Not applicable.
Start | End | Cycle |
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1996-01-01 | 2014-12-31 | Release Coverage |
Once a year
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Dikgale Health and Demographic Surveillance System |
Enumerators were trained immediately prior to the baseline data collection. as data collectors. Data entry staff received fieldwork training in addition to training in the use of the data entry programs.
On data entry data consistency and plausibility were checked by 455 data validation rules at database level. If data validation failure was due to a data collection error, the questionnaire was referred back to the field for revisit and correction.
No imputations were done on the resulting micro data set, except for:
a. If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is greater than 180 days, the ENT event was changed to an in-migration event (IMG).
b. If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is less than 180 days, the OMG event was changed to an homestead exit event (EXT) and the ENT event date changed to the day following the original OMG event.
c. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is greater than 180 days, the EXT event was changed to an out-migration event (OMG).
d. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is less than 180 days, the IMG event was changed to an homestead entry event (ENT) with a date equal to the day following the EXT event.
e. If the last recorded event for an individual is homestead exit (EXT) and this event is more than 180 days prior to the end of the surveillance period, then the EXT event is changed to an out-migration event (OMG).
Not Applicable.
CentreId MetricTable QMetric Illegal Legal Total Metric RunDate
ZA021 MicroDataCleaned Starts 52379 2017-05-20 14:35
ZA021 MicroDataCleaned Transitions 0 110666 110666 0 2017-05-20 14:35
ZA021 MicroDataCleaned Ends 52379 2017-05-20 14:35
ZA021 MicroDataCleaned SexValues 6 110660 110666 0 2017-05-20 14:35
ZA021 MicroDataCleaned DoBValues 12 110654 110666 0 2017-05-20 14:35
Dikgale (ZA021)
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