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Table SE.4R: Sampling errors: Rural areas, Roma Settlements, 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 .9572 .00909 .010 1.293 1.137 2515 642 0.939 0.975Use <strong>of</strong> improved sanitation facilities 4.3 .7510 .02906 .039 2.895 1.701 2515 642 0.693 0.809Secondary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) 7.5 .1019 .03210 .315 2.543 1.595 219 227 0.038 0.166Prevalence <strong>of</strong> children with at least one parent dead 9.18 .0258 .00770 .299 3.429 1.852 1071 1453 0.010 0.041Violent discipline 8.5 .8720 .01893 .022 1.563 1.250 756 488 0.834 0.910WOMENPregnant women – .0717 .01224 .171 1.684 1.298 657 749 0.047 0.096Early childbearing 5.2 .4040 .04807 .119 1.487 1.220 109 156 0.308 0.500Contraceptive prevalence 5.3 .6941 .02557 .037 1.847 1.359 520 601 0.643 0.745Unmet need 5.4 .0444 .00881 .198 1.096 1.047 520 601 0.027 0.062Antenatal care coverage — at least once by skilled personnel 5.5a .9473 .01512 .016 .911 .954 146 200 0.917 0.978Antenatal care coverage — at least four times by any provider 5.5b .7056 .03072 .044 .904 .951 146 200 0.644 0.767Skilled attendant at delivery 5.7 .9941 .00340 .003 .393 .627 146 200 0.987 1.000Institutional deliveries 5.8 .9905 .00344 .003 .250 .500 146 200 0.984 0.997Caesarean section 5.9 .0702 .01949 .278 1.158 1.076 146 200 0.031 0.109Literacy rate among young women 7.1 .7365 .03788 .051 2.166 1.472 256 294 0.661 0.812Marriage before age 18 8.7 .6609 .02697 .041 1.979 1.407 509 611 0.607 0.715Comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention amongyoung people9.2 .0820 .02578 .315 2.588 1.609 256 294 0.030 0.134Knowledge <strong>of</strong> mother-to-child transmission <strong>of</strong> HIV 9.3 .4102 .02993 .073 2.771 1.664 657 749 0.350 0.470Accepting attitudes towards people living with HIV 9.4 .0264 .00954 .361 1.702 1.305 415 482 0.007 0.046Women who have been tested for HIV and know the results 9.6 .0024 .00231 .964 1.670 1.292 657 749 0.000 0.007Sexually active young women who have been tested for HIVand know the results9.7 .0081 .00745 .924 1.630 1.277 195 236 0.000 0.023Sex before age 15 among young women 9.11 .1933 .03353 .173 2.113 1.454 256 294 0.126 0.260Condom use with non-regular partners 9.16 * * * * * 25 28 * *MENLiteracy rate among young men 7.1 .7181 .04603 .064 2.271 1.507 189 218 0.626 0.810Marriage before age 18 – .3614 .05892 .163 3.445 1.856 173 230 0.244 0.479Comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention amongyoung people9.2 .0815 .02134 .262 1.320 1.149 189 218 0.039 0.124Accepting attitudes towards people living with HIV – .0501 .01796 .358 1.836 1.355 225 272 0.014 0.086Sex before age 15 among young men 9.11 .1222 .03312 .271 2.219 1.490 189 218 0.056 0.188Condom use with non-regular partners 9.16 .4701 .05413 .115 .659 .812 37 57 0.362 0.578UNDER-5sUnderweight prevalence 2.1a .0926 .01763 .190 1.961 1.400 472 531 0.057 0.128Stunting prevalence 2.2a .3210 .03329 .104 2.470 1.572 424 487 0.254 0.388Wasting prevalence 2.3a .0589 .03354 .569 9.753 3.123 425 482 0.000 0.126Exclusive breastfeeding under 6 months 2.6 .0705 .00987 .140 .082 .286 61 56 0.051 0.090Age-appropriate breastfeeding 2.14 .3087 .03055 .099 .940 .970 201 216 0.248 0.370Diarrhoea in the previous 2 weeks – .1605 .02020 .126 1.753 1.324 520 580 0.120 0.201Illness with a cough in the previous 2 weeks – .2182 .01535 .070 .800 .894 520 580 0.188 0.249Oral rehydration therapy with continued feeding 3.8 .5167 .03858 .075 .542 .736 83 92 0.440 0.594Antibiotic treatment <strong>of</strong> suspected pneumonia 3.10 .8974 .01964 .022 .499 .706 113 120 0.858 0.937Support for learning 6.1 .5170 .03713 .072 1.308 1.144 205 238 0.443 0.591Attendance to early childhood education 6.7 .0413 .00547 .132 .179 .423 205 238 0.030 0.052Birth registration 8.1 .9771 .00835 .009 1.803 1.343 520 580 0.960 0.994r – 2ser + 2seMONITORING THE SITUATION OF CHILDREN AND WOMEN 279

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