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Table 3 Test-retest regression results for CONPAS survey data

From: Addressing recall bias in (post-)conflict data collection and analysis: lessons from a large-scale health survey in Colombia

 

Household living standards

Household expenditures

Demographic and socioeconomic conditions

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

Electric power

Gas

Water

Sewerage

Rubbish collection

Total

Health

Marital status

Education

Conflict intensity level

Not affected

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Villavicencio

0.0249 (0.0284)

− 0.0355 (0.0518)

0.0173 (0.0486)

0.0466 (0.0496)

− 0.0225 (0.0448)

− 109,800** (41,526)

− 71,678*** (19,238)

0.0405 (0.0399)

− 0.0252 (0.0436)

Lightly affected

0.0513 (0.0306)

− 0.0296 (0.0472)

0.0450 (0.0424)

0.0226 (0.0399)

0.0111 (0.0412)

− 70,254 (41,619)

− 23,102 (19,872)

− 0.0454 (0.0297)

0.0322 (0.0371)

Heavily affected

0.0468 (0.0340)

− 0.1339*** (0.0442)

− 0.0442 (0.0415)

− 0.0538 (0.0378)

− 0.1004** (0.0390)

− 29,467 (37,365)

− 21,401 (17,162)

− 0.0256 (0.0339)

0.0176 (0.0377)

Control variables

Demographics

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population density

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

General health/health-related quality of life

Mental health

Disability

Alcohol and nicotine consumption

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(19)

(20)

(21)

General health

Hospitalization

Mobility impairment

General health (visual scale)

Headaches

Trouble sleeping

Interference in thinking

Difficulty standing

Difficulty walking

Alcohol consumption

Injury due to drinking

Smoking

Conflict intensity level

Not affected

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Villavicencio

− 0.0048 (0.0476)

− 0.1420*** (0.0383)

− 0.0373 (0.0410)

− 0.0643 (0.0408)

− 0.0684 (0.0348)

0.0335 (0.0322)

− 0.4407 (2.0408)

− 0.0462 (0.0471)

− 0.0923 (0.0450)

0.0055 (0.0594)

0.0131 (0.0191)

− 0.0538 (0.0307)

Lightly affected

− 0.0726 (0.0418)

− 0.0850** (0.0387)

− 0.0204 (0.0393)

− 0.0596 (0.0406)

− 0.0398 (0.0328)

0.0233 (0.0325)

0.5528 (1.6169)

− 0.0138 (0.0547)

− 0.0012 (0.0446)

− 0.0917 (0.0467)

− 0.0134 (0.0110)

− 0.0679** (0.0286)

Heavily affected

− 0.1238** (0.0451)

− 0.0456 (0.0422)

0.0368 (0.0406)

− 0.0298 (0.0342)

− 0.0223 (0.0327)

0.0509 (0.0301)

2.2384 (1.5275)

0.0090 (0.0399)

0.0433 (0.0412)

0.0606 (0.0553)

0.0401** (0.0173)

− 0.0841*** (0.0279)

Control variables

Demographics

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population density

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  1. Demographics include sex, age and education. **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01. Taylor-linearized standard errors in parentheses account for complex survey sample design