dcvts_responses_r1: DCVTS Unit Level Survey data for Round 1

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Description

Round 1 surveydata from DCVTS in a tidy format. One observation per Sample ID. Includes both complete and incomplete interviews.

Usage

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Format

A tibble with 2274 observations and 110 variables:

iwstat

Interview Status recoded.

kc1

Have you heard of the Coronavirus in the last two weeks?

kc2

In the last two weeks, have you heard of a new virus that can make a person sick?

kc3_sq001

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Fever.

kc3_sq002

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Sneezing.

kn3_sq003

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Runny nose.

kc3_sq004

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Pain in throat/ difficulty or pain during swallowing.

kc3_sq005

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Loose Motion.

kc3_sq006

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Cough.

kc3_sq007

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Difficulty in breathing.

kc3_sq008

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Don't Know.

kc3_other

What are the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection? - Other.

kc4_sq001

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Using face masks.

kc4_sq002

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Frequent hand washing with soap/ hand sanitizers.

kc4_sq003

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Covering nose and mouth with tissue/ handkerchief/ flexed elbow while coughing and sneezing.

kc4_sq004

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Covering nose and mouth with hands while coughing and sneezing.

kc4_sq005

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Avoiding contact with infected individuals.

kc4_sq006

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Avoiding contact with anyone other than the household members.

kc4_sq007

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Avoiding touching nose, mouth, and eyes.

kc4_sq008

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Avoiding crowded places like market, mall, cinema hall, public transport.

kc4_sq009

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Getting tested in a lab.

kc4_sq010

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Taking medicines.

kc4_sq011

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Strictly observing the 21-day lockdown the Government announced on March 24th.

kc4_sq012

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Don't know.

kc4_other

How can you protect yourself from the Coronavirus? - Others.

kc5

Do you know or have heard of anyone in your locality who has/had Coronavirus infection in the last two weeks?

ap1

Taking everything into consideration, do you think the Coronavirus is very dangerous, moderately dangerous or not dangerous?

ap2

According to you, what is the chance that you and your household members will get infected with the Coronavirus?

ap3

If you had the symptoms of a Coronavirus infection, would you be worried abouttransmitting the infection to others?

ap4

What do you think of media coverage on the Coronavirus outbreak in the last few weeks? Was it too much, about right, or too little?

ap5

In order to limit the spread of the Coronavirus, if the lockdown phase is extended for another two weeks after 14th April, would you support that or oppose that?

pr1

Do you have access to adequate water to be able to wash your hands every 2-3 hours?

pr2

Do you have access to soap or hand sanitizer while cleaning your hands every 2-3 hours?

pr3

How many people currently reside in your house?

pr4

How many people did you come contact with yesterday within your house? This includes people currently residing in your house and people who might have come to your house yesterday.

pr5

Besides the members residing in your house, how many people did you come contact with yesterday outside your house?

pr6

If you had the symptoms of the Coronavirus (fever and dry cough), would you be able to quarantine yourself, that is separate yourself from any contact with others completely for 14 days?

im1

Did Coronavirus outbreak affect income or wages of your household in the last two weeks?

im2

In the last two weeks, have you or any members of your household, had to move from one place to another due to the situation arising from the Coronavirus outbreak?

im3_sq001

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Fear of the disease (risk would be lower at hometown/village).

im3_sq002

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Wanted to be near family.

im3_sq003

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Academic institution/ office/ work place closed.

im3_sq004

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Lost job/wages and it was difficult to bear expenses.

im3_sq005

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Essential items were not available.

im3_other

What were the main reasons for moving from one place to another? - Other.

im4_sq001

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Visiting family and friends.

im4_sq002

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Going to work place.

im4_sq003

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Going to market or kirana shop.

im4_sq004

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Going to health facilities when there was a need related to medical condition other than Coronavirus infection.

im4_sq005

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Going to religious places.

im4_sq006

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Attending marriages and other social functions.

im4_sq007

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Did not curtail any activity.

im4_other

In the last two weeks, what activities did you and members of your household curtail? - Other.

im5

Anytime in the last two weeks, did your household experience any shortages of food items, cooking fuel or medicines?

im6_sq001

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Grains (Rice, wheat etc.)

im6_sq002

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Vegetables and Fruits.

im6_sq003

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Milk and Milk Products.

im6_sq004

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Egg, Meat, Fish.

im6_sq005

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Cooking fuel.

im6_sq006

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Medicines.

im6_other

In the last two weeks, which were the items that you wanted to buy but could not buy because of short supply? - Other.

sd1

Sex of the respondent

sd2

How many standards/ years of education did you complete?

sd3

What is your primary occupation?

io1

Did the respondent mention about any household member being infected with the Coronavirus?

io2

Did you have any difficulty at the beginning in convincing the respondent to participate in the survey?

io3

Did the respondent have any difficulty in understanding the questions?

io4

What is your assessment of the reliability of this response?

Source

http://www.ncaer.org/data_details.php?dID=28


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