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Survey of Living Conditions and Household Budgets 2016

St. Lucia, 2015 - 2016
Reference ID
LCA_2015_SLC-HBS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Central Statistical Office of Saint Lucia
Metadata
Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Feb 14, 2018
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • SLCHBS2016_Households
  • SLCHBS2016_Individuals
  • Household_Section4_c05111
  • Household_Section4_c051130
  • Household_Section4_c051140
  • Household_Section4_c051160
  • Household_Section4_c05201
  • Household_Section4_c05311
  • Household_Section4_c05314
  • Household_Section4_c05320
  • Household_Section4_c0911
  • Household_Section4_c05403
  • Household_Section4_c05512
  • Household_Section4_c05525
  • Household_Section4_C05_09
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c01111a
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c01112
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c01122
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c011127
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c011113
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c011114
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c011161
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c011117
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c0118_19
  • Household_Section5(1)A_C01194
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c012
  • Household_Section5(1)A_c0211
  • Household_Section5(2)_c1200
  • Household_Section5(3)_c01_99a
  • Household_Section5(3)_c011_99b
  • Household_Section5(3)_c011_99c
  • Household_Section5(3)_c0111_99d
  • Household_Section5(3)c011_99e
  • Household_Section6_c071
  • Household_Section6(2)_c101_991c
  • Persons_Section6_c031100
  • Persons_Section6_c031112
  • Persons_Section6_c03121
  • Persons_Section6_c03131
  • Persons_Section6_c03122
  • Persons_Section6_c03132
  • Persons_Section6_c03123
  • Persons_Section6_c03133
  • Persons_Section6_c03124
  • Persons_Section6_c03134
  • Persons_Section6_c03142
  • Persons_Section6_c03143
  • Persons_Section7_c03211
  • Persons_Section7_c03212
  • Persons_Section7_c03213
  • Persons_Section7_c03221
  • Persons_Section8_c061_062
  • Persons_Section8_c101_423
  • Persons_Section8_c100_199
  • Persons_Section8_c101_106
  • Persons_Section8_c100_400
  • Persons_Section9_c01_04
  • Persons_Section9_c01_99
  • Persons_Section10_s11_2
  • Household_Section1_h2_0
  • Persons_Section3A_P3A
  • Household_Section9_s9roster
  • Persons_Section6_c03141

headache (p2_3__3)

Data file: SLCHBS2016_Individuals

Overview

Valid: 4577
Invalid: 56
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 120
End: 121
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What illnesses or injuries have you/%rostertitle% had in the past 4 weeks?
- Headache
Categories
Value Category
0
1 cold
2 diarrhea
3 headache
4 toothache
5 asthma
6 diabetes
7 blood pressure
8 mental disorder
9 motor vehicle accident
10 home accident
11 industrial accident at work site
12 injury from criminal act
13 no injury or illness
14 other
15 none
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 section of the questionnaire tries to ascertain the health of the population by examining the population’s degree of affliction by both serious illnesses and illnesses of a much milder nature. This section also examines the prevalence of chronic diseases which can eventually lead to death
- These questions try to establish the severity of illness/injury which are generally not life threatening by trying to determine the extent to which a segment of the population may be incapacitated due to the effect or lack thereof of these illnesses. If the respondent indicates that they were confined to a bed as a result of one of the conditions mentioned you must find out what that sickness was and fully describe it at Ques 2.2. Similar to Ques 2.1, Ques 2.3 inquires about illnesses which did not require the respondent’s confinement to bed for any period during the last 4 weeks. This question requires only that the respondent “suffer” from the illness to be classified with option 1 “Yes”. Please note that in either case it is appropriate to record crime or accident related injuries since these have increased in prominence over the past five years and are considered legitimate answers to these questions.
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