25 research outputs found
Measured and adjusted HIV prevalence for 5 Demographic and Health Surveys.
<p>Values use survey weights and take into account survey design. Weights are normalized by dividing by 1,000,000. We apply weights specific to the HIV sample to generate ‘Measured’ prevalence for comparison purposes. We apply household weights to each individual in calculating the ‘Multi-stage’ and ‘2-stage’ HIV prevalence.</p><p>Measured and adjusted HIV prevalence for 5 Demographic and Health Surveys.</p
Corrections to sex-age specific Agincourt HDSS HIV prevalence, 2010 – 2011.
<p>A) Corrections using 2-stage approach; B) Corrections using multi-stage approach.</p
Decomposition of sub-group crude rates into rate and age composition differences using the multi-stage approach, Agincourt HDSS 2010 – 2011.
<p>Rate and age differences sum to 100% for each sex subgroup. For those who were found , for those who were found and interviewed , and for those who were found, interviewed, and tested . We use the negation operator to indicate ‘the opposite of’ – i.e. means ‘not found’.</p
Annual probability of dying by household socioeconomic status, by age, Agincourt, South Africa, 2001–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by household socioeconomic status, by age, Agincourt, South Africa, 2001–2009.</p
Annual probability of dying by (a) all-causes and (b) specific causes, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by (a) all-causes and (b) specific causes, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.</p
Annual probability of dying by cause of death, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by cause of death, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.</p
Annual probability of dying by cause of death and household socioeconomic status, Agincourt, South Africa, 2001–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by cause of death and household socioeconomic status, Agincourt, South Africa, 2001–2009.</p
Annual probability of dying by age and time, (a) females and (b) males, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
<p>Annual probability of dying by age and time, (a) females and (b) males, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.</p
Demographic characteristics of “all-cause” and “cause-specific” estimation samples, Agincourt, South Africa, 1994–2009.
a<p>SES measurements began in 2001, restricting the estimation sample to 2001–2009.</p
Characteristics of children and their mothers for the periods 1994–1998 and 1999–2008, Agincourt sub-district, South Africa.
a<p>For those mothers who died, mean age represents the average age at time of death. There were a total of 13,060 households and 24,860 mothers.</p><p>std. dev., standard deviation.</p