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Table SE.5: Sampling errors: Region 1 — Belgrade, Serbia, 2010Standard errors, coefficients <strong>of</strong> variation, design effects (deff), square root <strong>of</strong> design effects (deft)and confidence intervals for selected indicatorsMICSIndicatorValue (r)Standarderror (se)Coefficient<strong>of</strong>variation(se/r)Designeffect(deff)Squareroot <strong>of</strong>designeffect(deft)WeightedcountUnweightedcountConfidence limitsHOUSEHOLD MEMBERSUse <strong>of</strong> improved drinking water sources 4.1 .9942 .00307 .003 2.295 1.515 4193 1399 0.988 1.000Use <strong>of</strong> improved sanitation facilities 4.3 .9825 .00587 .006 2.807 1.675 4193 1399 0.971 0.994Secondary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) 7.5 .9336 .01382 .015 .422 .650 169 138 0.906 0.961Prevalence <strong>of</strong> children with at least one parent dead 9.18 .0161 .00547 .339 2.321 1.524 730 1232 0.005 0.027Violent discipline 8.5 .6737 .03366 .050 2.958 1.720 529 575 0.606 0.741WOMENPregnant women – .0163 .00485 .297 1.557 1.248 1142 1066 0.007 0.026Early childbearing 5.2 .0019 .00201 1.051 .292 .540 200 139 0.000 0.006Contraceptive prevalence 5.3 .5820 .02575 .044 1.932 1.390 603 710 0.530 0.633Unmet need 5.4 .0729 .01257 .172 1.658 1.288 603 710 0.048 0.098Antenatal care coverage — at least once by skilled personnel 5.5a .9958 .00426 .004 .822 .907 91 191 0.987 1.000Antenatal care coverage — at least four times by any provider 5.5b .9601 .01468 .015 1.068 1.034 91 191 0.931 0.989Skilled attendant at delivery 5.7 .9922 .00434 .004 .463 .681 91 191 0.984 1.000Institutional deliveries 5.8 .9958 .00426 .004 .822 .907 91 191 0.987 1.000Caesarean section 5.9 .2501 .05385 .215 2.937 1.714 91 191 0.142 0.358Literacy rate among young women 7.1 .9969 .00131 .001 .119 .345 321 218 0.994 0.999Marriage before age 18 8.7 .0323 .00706 .219 1.576 1.255 1021 987 0.018 0.046Comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention amongyoung people9.2 .6776 .03216 .047 1.027 1.014 321 218 0.613 0.742Knowledge <strong>of</strong> mother-to-child transmission <strong>of</strong> HIV 9.3 .6873 .02301 .033 2.623 1.620 1142 1066 0.641 0.733Accepting attitudes towards people living with HIV 9.4 .1904 .01765 .093 2.139 1.463 1134 1059 0.155 0.226Women who have been tested for HIV and know the results 9.6 .0190 .00685 .361 2.687 1.639 1142 1066 0.005 0.033Sexually active young women who have been tested for HIVand know the results9.7 .0431 .01711 .397 1.137 1.066 228 161 0.009 0.077Sex before age 15 among young women 9.11 .0287 .00810 .282 .511 .715 321 218 0.013 0.045Condom use with non-regular partners 9.16 .7588 .02125 .028 .289 .537 190 118 0.716 0.801MENLiteracy rate among young men 7.1 .9871 .01119 .011 1.758 1.326 192 179 0.965 1.000Marriage before age 18 – .0088 .00681 .777 1.424 1.193 245 268 0.000 0.022Comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention amongyoung people9.2 .5672 .02421 .043 .425 .652 192 179 0.519 0.616Accepting attitudes towards people living with HIV – .1715 .02120 .124 1.057 1.028 319 335 0.129 0.214Sex before age 15 among young men 9.11 .0716 .00487 .068 .063 .252 192 179 0.062 0.081Condom use with non-regular partners 9.16 .8666 .01682 .019 .318 .564 146 131 0.833 0.900UNDER-5sUnderweight prevalence 2.1a .0477 .01826 .383 3.933 1.983 583 537 0.011 0.084Stunting prevalence 2.2a .0832 .01647 .198 1.831 1.353 565 516 0.050 0.116Wasting prevalence 2.3a .0489 .01462 .299 2.284 1.511 547 498 0.020 0.078Exclusive breastfeeding under 6 months 2.6 * * * * * 56 43 * *Age-appropriate breastfeeding 2.14 .1931 .03278 .170 1.400 1.183 200 204 0.128 0.259Diarrhoea in the previous 2 weeks – .0869 .01556 .179 1.808 1.345 639 593 0.056 0.118Illness with a cough in the previous 2 weeks – .0493 .01473 .299 2.743 1.656 639 593 0.020 0.079Oral rehydration therapy with continued feeding 3.8 * * * * * 56 47 * *Antibiotic treatment <strong>of</strong> suspected pneumonia 3.10 * * * * * 31 24 * *Support for learning 6.1 .9707 .00381 .004 .133 .365 280 262 0.963 0.978Attendance to early childhood education 6.7 .5940 .04810 .081 2.504 1.582 280 262 0.498 0.690Birth registration 8.1 .9685 .02136 .022 8.852 2.975 639 593 0.926 1.000r – 2ser + 2seMONITORING THE SITUATION OF CHILDREN AND WOMEN 271

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