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South Africa - Linking the timing of a mother’s and child’s death, 2000-2015

South Africa, 2000 - 2015
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AHRI.Months.Mother.Dead-02
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Houle, Brian, Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa W, Gareta, Dickman, Herbst, Kobus, Clark, Samuel J
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Jan 18, 2021
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    AHRI.Months.Mother.Dead-02

    Title

    South Africa - Linking the timing of a mother’s and child’s death, 2000-2015

    Country
    Name Country code
    South Africa ZA
    Abstract

    The effect of the period before a mother's death on child survival has been assessed in only a few studies. We conducted a comparative investigation of the effect of the timing of a mother's death on child survival up to age five years in rural South Africa. We used discrete time survival analysis on data from two HIV-endemic population surveillance sites (2000-2015) to estimate a child's risk of dying before and after their mother's death. We tested if this relationship varied between sites and by availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART). We assessed if related adults in the household altered the effect of a mother's death on child survival.

    Kind of Data

    Event History Data

    Unit of Analysis

    Individual

    Scope

    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary URI
    Mortality [N01.224.935.698], Child Mortality [N01.224.935.698.150] Africa Health Research Institute www.ahri.org
    Keywords
    Child mortality; maternal death; rural; South Africa

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Demographic surveillance area: Agincourt, South Africa
    Demographic surveillance area: Africa Health Research Institute, South Africa

    Universe

    All resident children under the age of five in the surveillance area

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    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Houle, Brian School of Demography, The Australian National University
    Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa W MRC/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand
    Gareta, Dickman Africa Health Research Institute
    Herbst, Kobus Africa Health Research Institute
    Clark, Samuel J Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University
    Producers
    Name
    Africa Health Research Institute
    Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
    Name
    We thank the outstanding field staff at the Africa Health Research Institute for their work in conducting the demographic health survey field work, as well as the community and the study participants for their time and efforts. The Demographic Health surveillance is a node of the South African Population Research Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN) and funded by the South African Department of Science and Innovation and hosted by the South African Medical Research Council.

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Household census

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2000-01-01 2015-12-04

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Cause of death information for both child and mother based on verbal autopsy interviews processed using InterVA-5.

    Data Access

    Access conditions

    The representative of the Receiving Organization agrees to comply with the following conditions:

    1. Access to the restricted data will be limited to the Lead Researcher and other members of the research team listed in this request.
    2. Copies of the restricted data or any data created on the basis of the original data will not be copied or made available to anyone other than those mentioned in this Data Access Agreement, unless formally authorized by the Data Archive.
    3. The data will only be processed for the stated statistical and research purpose. They will be used for solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. Data will not in any way be used for any administrative, proprietary or law enforcement purposes.
    4. The Lead Researcher must state if it is their intention to match the restricted microdata with any other micro-dataset. If any matching is to take place, details must be provided of the datasets to be matched and of the reasons for the matching. Any datasets created as a result of matching will be considered to be restricted and must comply with the terms of this Data Access Agreement.
    5. The Lead Researcher undertakes that no attempt will be made to identify any individual person, family, business, enterprise or organization. If such a unique disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered and full details will be reported to the Data Archive. The identification will not be revealed to any other person not included in the Data Access Agreement.
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    DDI Document ID

    DDI.AHRI.Months.Mother.Dead-02

    Producers
    Name
    Africa Health Research Institute
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