| Value |
Category |
| -888 |
|
| A stroke patient |
|
| Already been measured in the previous survey |
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| Already interviewed |
|
| Already measured |
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| Already surveyed |
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| Asleep and their mum wouldn't want them to be disturbed |
|
| Attends secondary school and a boarder. Wasn't home during interview period. |
|
| Baby |
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| Baby sleeping and can't be disturbed |
|
| Baby too fragile to be measured |
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| Baby too young, mother didn't consent |
|
| Can't stand because of old age |
|
| Cannot stand on the scale. She is too old |
|
| Died |
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| Father did not allow it |
|
| Gone to school |
|
| Has traveled |
|
| He about 5 months old, his mother did not agree. |
|
| He has already been interviewed |
|
| He has been interviewed already during the main survey |
|
| He is a 3 day old baby whose parents have not consented to him been measured |
|
| He is a year old baby who wouldn't allow me to measure him |
|
| He is doing his service elsewhere |
|
| He said he will not since they are not going to get any clothing from it. |
|
| Her mom wasn't willing |
|
| His father passed on at the period of the interviewing so she told me she continue again |
|
| In boarding school at [PII] Secondary school |
|
| In school |
|
| In secondary school during survey period |
|
| In the boarding house |
|
| Inadequate measuring instruments |
|
| Incapacitated due to ill health(Stroke) |
|
| Interview was conducted in respondents car as such his measurement was not taken. Please note that respondent was making arrangement for his father, Mr Stephen Amoako, a respondent of ours one week funeral celebration. |
|
| Left for school, since she is a boarding student |
|
| Measured already |
|
| Mental disorder |
|
| Mother did not allow. |
|
| Mother says she's two weeks old and can't allow her to be exposed |
|
| Newborn baby [3day old] |
|
| Newly born |
|
| No more part of the household |
|
| Not feeling well |
|
| Not interested |
|
| Not of sound mind |
|
| Not of sound mind to participate |
|
| Not willing since he had stopped schooling some years back |
|
| Old age now and bed riden |
|
| Old and not strong enough to do so |
|
| Parent were not willing |
|
| Parents didn't allow me, since she's only 2 weeks old |
|
| Parents didn't allow the interviewer to see the baby. Reasons best known to them. |
|
| Pregnant |
|
| Refused. Was angry. |
|
| Said he is too busy. Don't have time to spend to be measured. |
|
| She She is in training college and they've not vacated before we got to the EA |
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| She cannot walk properly or stand straight. She is a very heavy woman and difficult to raise her arms for measuring or her waist because of her overlapping stomach. |
|
| She couldn't stand, her Waist and legs was painful |
|
| She has already been interviewed |
|
| She has already been measured |
|
| She is in the boarding house |
|
| She is too old and could not take part of the survey |
|
| She is too old. She can't be weighed. |
|
| Sleeping |
|
| Sleeping during survey time |
|
| Student (Border) |
|
| Suffering from mental illness |
|
| The babies grandmother rejected the idea of the baby being measured. Says he's too young for that. |
|
| The mother said she was just a month old |
|
| Too Old to Participate |
|
| Too Young |
|
| Too Young to be measured |
|
| Too aged to participate |
|
| Too ill and also Handicapped |
|
| Too old |
|
| Too old and cannot walk |
|
| Too old to PARTICIPATE |
|
| Too old to be available for measurement. She could hardly get out of bed (94 years old). |
|
| Too old to participate |
|
| Too small |
|
| Too small to be measured |
|
| Too young |
|
| Too young (< 3 months) |
|
| Too young and feeble |
|
| Too young and fragile to be measured according to the respondent mother |
|
| Too young and not willing |
|
| Too young to be measured |
|
| Too young, he is less than 1 month |
|
| Too young, three weeks old and not willing |
|
| Traveled |
|
| Very old |
|
| Very old and weak |
|
| Very young |
|
| Very young (< 4 months) |
|
| Was emotionally stressed throughout my period of visit |
|
| Won't allow. Crying too much. |
|
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.