Codes and Frequencies
Description
For women who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, BPMED indicates whether she is currently taking prescribed medicine to lower her blood pressure.
Comparability — Index
GENERAL |
Zambia |
Comparability
Along with universe differences, BPMED varies across samples in the allowed response categories, sometimes including "not applicable" as well as "yes" and "no." To maximize comparability, IPUMS-DHS uses a common first digit of "1" for both non-affirmative ("no" and "not applicable") responses, and distinguishes between "no" and "not applicable" in the second digit of the harmonized codes.
Comparability - Standard DHS
BPMED is a country-specific variable, and it is not included in any phase of the standard DHS questionnaire.
Comparability — Zambia [top]
The 2018 Zambia survey asks if the woman is taking or has taken any drugs (medication) for raised blood pressure in the last two weeks.
Universe
- Benin 2011: Women age 15-49, in households not selected for hemoglobin testing, who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- Benin 2017: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure, in households selected for the men's survey.
- Cameroon 2018: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- Gambia 2019: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure, in households selected for the men's survey.
- Ghana 2014: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- India 2019: Women age 15-49 who agreed to blood pressure measurement and whose blood pressure was measured.
- Lesotho 2009: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- Lesotho 2014: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- Madagascar 2021: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure, in households selected for the men's survey.
- Mali 2018: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.
- Zambia 2018: Women age 15-49 who have ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure.