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MLSRCBROCH
(MLSRCBROCH)
Source of malaria message: Leaflet/fact sheet/brochure
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Description
MLSRCBROCH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the woman reported she saw a malaria message on a leaflet, fact sheet, or brochure.
Comparability — Index
GENERAL |
Mozambique |
Tanzania |
Comparability
Apart from universe differences and slight differences in question wording, MLSRCBROCH has no comparability problems.
Comparability - Standard DHS
MLSRCBROCH is a country-specific variable, and it is not included in any phase of the standard DHS questionnaire.
Comparability — Mozambique [top]
The 2018 Mozambique survey reports whether messages were seen on "advertising poster/t-shirt/pamphlets/brochures".
Comparability — Tanzania [top]
The 2015 Tanzania survey asks specifically about the messages "Malaria Haikubaliki" and "Maliza Malaria" in the past year.
Universe
- Angola 2011: Women age 15-49 who have heard about malaria.
- Cameroon 2022: All women age 15-49.
- Ghana 2016: Women age 15-49 who have seen or heard an educational message about malaria in the past 6 months.
- Ghana 2019: All women age 15-49.
- Guinea 1999: Women age 15-49 who have ever seen or heard an educational message about malaria.
- Guinea 2021: All women age 15-49.
- Kenya 2020: All women age 15-49.
- Liberia 2009: Women age 15-49 who have seen or heard an educational message about malaria in the past few months.
- Liberia 2011: Women age 15-49 who have seen or heard an educational message about malaria in the past few months.
- Liberia 2016: All women age 15-49.
- Madagascar 2021: All women age 15-49.
- Mozambique 2018: All women age 15-49.
- Niger 2021: All women age 15-49.
- Nigeria 2010: Women age 15-49 who have seen or heard an educational message about malaria in the last 4 weeks.
- Nigeria 2015: All women age 15-49.
- Nigeria 2021: All women age 15-49.
- Tanzania 2015: Women age 15-49 who have seen or heard the slogan "Malaria Haikubaliki" (malaria unacceptable) or "Maliza Malaria" (end malaria) in the past year.
- Tanzania 2017: All women age 15-49.

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