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Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India
In this article, we describe the dataset used in our study entitled “The interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India: A cross-sectional study of 2.4 million adults”, recently published in Social Science &...
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author | Jung, Lara De Neve, Jan-Walter Chen, Simiao Manne-Goehler, Jennifer Jaacks, Lindsay M. Corsi, Daniel J. Awasthi, Ashish Subramanian, S.V. Vollmer, Sebastian Bärnighausen, Till Geldsetzer, Pascal |
author_facet | Jung, Lara De Neve, Jan-Walter Chen, Simiao Manne-Goehler, Jennifer Jaacks, Lindsay M. Corsi, Daniel J. Awasthi, Ashish Subramanian, S.V. Vollmer, Sebastian Bärnighausen, Till Geldsetzer, Pascal |
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description | In this article, we describe the dataset used in our study entitled “The interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India: A cross-sectional study of 2.4 million adults”, recently published in Social Science & Medicine, and present supplementary analyses. We used data from three different household surveys in India, which are representative at the district level. Specifically, we analyzed pooled data from the District-Level Household Survey 4 (DLHS-4) and the second update of the Annual Health Survey (AHS), and separately analyzed data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4). The DLHS-4 and AHS sampled adults aged 18 years or older between 2012 and 2014, while the NFHS-4 sampled women aged 15–49 years and - in a subsample of 15% of households - men aged 15–54 years in 2015 and 2016. The measures of individual-level socio-economic status that we used in both datasets were educational attainment and household wealth quintiles. The measures of district-level development, which we calculated from these data, were i) the percentage of participants living in an urban area, ii) female literacy rate, and iii) the district-level median of the continuous household wealth index. An additional measure of district-level development that we used was Gross Domestic Product per capita, which we obtained from the Planning Commission of the Government of India for 2004/2005. Our outcome variables were diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and current smoking. The data were analyzed using both district-level regressions and multilevel modelling. |
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spelling | pubmed-68383982019-11-12 Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India Jung, Lara De Neve, Jan-Walter Chen, Simiao Manne-Goehler, Jennifer Jaacks, Lindsay M. Corsi, Daniel J. Awasthi, Ashish Subramanian, S.V. Vollmer, Sebastian Bärnighausen, Till Geldsetzer, Pascal Data Brief Medicine and Dentistry In this article, we describe the dataset used in our study entitled “The interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India: A cross-sectional study of 2.4 million adults”, recently published in Social Science & Medicine, and present supplementary analyses. We used data from three different household surveys in India, which are representative at the district level. Specifically, we analyzed pooled data from the District-Level Household Survey 4 (DLHS-4) and the second update of the Annual Health Survey (AHS), and separately analyzed data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4). The DLHS-4 and AHS sampled adults aged 18 years or older between 2012 and 2014, while the NFHS-4 sampled women aged 15–49 years and - in a subsample of 15% of households - men aged 15–54 years in 2015 and 2016. The measures of individual-level socio-economic status that we used in both datasets were educational attainment and household wealth quintiles. The measures of district-level development, which we calculated from these data, were i) the percentage of participants living in an urban area, ii) female literacy rate, and iii) the district-level median of the continuous household wealth index. An additional measure of district-level development that we used was Gross Domestic Product per capita, which we obtained from the Planning Commission of the Government of India for 2004/2005. Our outcome variables were diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and current smoking. The data were analyzed using both district-level regressions and multilevel modelling. Elsevier 2019-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6838398/ /pubmed/31720318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104486 Text en © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Medicine and Dentistry Jung, Lara De Neve, Jan-Walter Chen, Simiao Manne-Goehler, Jennifer Jaacks, Lindsay M. Corsi, Daniel J. Awasthi, Ashish Subramanian, S.V. Vollmer, Sebastian Bärnighausen, Till Geldsetzer, Pascal Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title | Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title_full | Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title_fullStr | Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title_short | Nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in India |
title_sort | nationally representative household survey data for studying the interaction between district-level development and individual-level socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular disease risk factors in india |
topic | Medicine and Dentistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838398/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104486 |
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