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Vulnerability Assessment of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, 2023

Lebanon, 2023
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LBN_2023_VASYR_v01_M
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UN Refugee Agency, World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF
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Jul 10, 2025
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If your household needed to access medication in the past months, what coping mechanisms has your household employed to adjust to the inaccessibility of medication in Lebanon? (Select up to most frequently used) (cmm_barriers_m)

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Valid: 21938
Invalid: 2016
Type: Discrete
Range: -
Format: Factor

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Value Category
1 a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options
2 a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options b.Switched to substitutes / g
3 a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options c.Rationed existing medicatio
4 a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options e.Received or exchanged medic
5 a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options i.No coping mechanisms availa
6 b.Switched to substitutes / generics
7 b.Switched to substitutes / generics a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other
8 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication
9 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
10 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
11 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medicatio
12 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication
13 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
14 b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
15 b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
16 b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon c.Rationed existing medication
17 b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to affo
18 b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon g.Borrowed money to afford medication
19 b.Switched to substitutes / generics e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
20 b.Switched to substitutes / generics e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks f.Reduced non-medical household
21 b.Switched to substitutes / generics f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
22 b.Switched to substitutes / generics f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication d.Acquired medication from ou
23 b.Switched to substitutes / generics f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to afford me
24 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication
25 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication
26 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
27 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal net
28 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford me
29 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
30 b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
31 b.Switched to substitutes / generics h.No coping mechanisms needed - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other optio
32 b.Switched to substitutes / generics i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
33 b.Switched to substitutes / generics i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH g.Borrowed money to afford medication
34 c.Rationed existing medication
35 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
36 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
37 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
38 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medicatio
39 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics g.Borrowed money to afford medication
40 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
41 c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
42 c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
43 c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon b.Switched to substitutes / generics
44 c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal netw
45 c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford med
46 c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon g.Borrowed money to afford medication
47 c.Rationed existing medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks g.Borrowed money to afford medication
48 c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
49 c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generic
50 c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to afford medicati
51 c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to
52 c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication
53 c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
54 c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
55 c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medicati
56 c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
57 c.Rationed existing medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
58 c.Rationed existing medication j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
59 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
60 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon b.Switched to substitutes / generics
61 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon c.Rationed existing medication
62 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
63 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon c.Rationed existing medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication
64 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
65 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
66 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to aff
67 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon g.Borrowed money to afford medication
68 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
69 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to aff
70 d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
71 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
72 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks a.Did not need access to medication - if this choice is selected, sho
73 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks b.Switched to substitutes / generics
74 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication
75 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outsi
76 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks c.Rationed existing medication
77 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
78 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borro
79 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks g.Borrowed money to afford medication
80 e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household
81 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
82 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
83 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medicatio
84 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication
85 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generic
86 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
87 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication
88 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes /
89 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medicati
90 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
91 f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
92 g.Borrowed money to afford medication
93 g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
94 g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics c.Rationed existing medication
95 g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
96 g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford me
97 g.Borrowed money to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
98 g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication
99 g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication b.Switched to substitutes / generics
100 g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
101 g.Borrowed money to afford medication c.Rationed existing medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medicati
102 g.Borrowed money to afford medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon
103 g.Borrowed money to afford medication d.Acquired medication from outside Lebanon c.Rationed existing medication
104 g.Borrowed money to afford medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks
105 g.Borrowed money to afford medication e.Received or exchanged medicine through informal networks c.Rationed existing medication
106 g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
107 g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication b.Switched to substitutes /
108 g.Borrowed money to afford medication f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication c.Rationed existing medicati
109 g.Borrowed money to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
110 g.Borrowed money to afford medication i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH b.Switched to substitutes / generics
111 g.Borrowed money to afford medication j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
112 h.No coping mechanisms needed - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options
113 h.No coping mechanisms needed - if this choice is selected, should limit to no other options i.No coping mechanisms available t
114 i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH
115 i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH b.Switched to substitutes / generics
116 i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH c.Rationed existing medication
117 i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
118 i.No coping mechanisms available to the HH g.Borrowed money to afford medication
119 j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned
120 j.Other coping mechanism not mentioned f.Reduced non-medical household expenses to afford medication
121 k.Don’t know
122 l.Decline to answer
Missing value
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.
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