Kelly, C, Dube, A and Mortimer, K. 2018. Data for: "From kitchen to classroom: Assessing the impact of cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves on primary school attendance in Karonga district, northern Malawi". [Online]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.282.
Kelly, C, Dube, A and Mortimer, K. Data for: "From kitchen to classroom: Assessing the impact of cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves on primary school attendance in Karonga district, northern Malawi" [Internet]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; 2018. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.282.
Kelly, C, Dube, A and Mortimer, K (2018). Data for: "From kitchen to classroom: Assessing the impact of cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves on primary school attendance in Karonga district, northern Malawi". [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.282.
Description
This dataset merges a series of household surveys conducted in Karonga district, northern Malawi under the auspices of the Karonga Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) and the Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS), a large cluster randomised trial conducted within the HDSS catchment area in which intervention households received two cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves. The dataset comprises children and adolescents who satisfied the following eligibility criteria: 1) resident in a household enrolled in CAPS, and 2) aged 5-18 years at time of enrolment. Variables include measures of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, school enrolment and attendance, and household cooking practices in the context of the CAPS trial.
Additional information
Multiple records are included for each individual, covering the period directly before and after household enrolment in the CAPS trial. Participants’ identifying information, including names, locations, and study codes have been scrambled or removed. Surveys were administered to household representatives aged 15 or older so most school attendance information was proxy reported by parents or other caregivers. The dataset reflects cleaning conducted prior to analysis.
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Description of data capture | Surveys for the HDSS were administered at the household by field staff using paper questionnaires. Data were double entered in MS Access. CAPS data were captured electronically using smartphones and Open Data Kit software. |
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Data capture method | Interview: Face-to-face |
Date (Date submitted to LSHTM repository) | 8 March 2018 |
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Data Creators | Kelly, C, Dube, A and Mortimer, K |
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Associated roles | Branson, K (Data Manager), Saul, J (Data Manager), Kanjala, C (Data Manager), Glynn, JR (Supervisor) and Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit (MEIRU) (Data Manager) |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom |
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Date Deposited | 09 Mar 2018 11:32 |
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Last Modified | 05 Apr 2022 12:00 |
Publisher | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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Filename: StudyData.csv
Description: Dataset containing demographic, education and socioeconomic variables as well as household cooking practices and CAPS trial status
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File size: 5MB
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Filename: UserGuide.html
Description: User guide for data collection
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Filename: DataDictionary.html
Description: Data dictionary for dataset
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