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Formula:
Figure 1.2
Drinking water:
Availability of water:
Sanitation:
Electricity:
Household population and composition:
Orphans:
School attendance:
Disability:
Sample:
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Table 2.15
Table 2.16
Table 2.17
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 2.16
Figure
2.8Table 2.17
Figure 2.8
Education:
Literacy:
Exposure to media:
Employment:
Sample:
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Figure 3.4
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Figure 3.6
Marital status:
Polygyny:
Age at first union:
Sexual initiation:
Sample:
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Figure 4.3
Total fertility rate:
Patterns of fertility:
Birth intervals:
Age at first birth:
Teenage pregnancy:
Sample:
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Figure 5.2
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Figure 5.7
FERTILITY PREFERENCES
Desire for another child:
Desire to limit childbearing:
Ideal family size:
Unwanted births:
Wanted fertility rates:
Sample:
Table 6.1
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 6.2
Figure 6.1
Sample:
Figure 6.1
Table 6.3 Figure 6.2
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Patterns by background characteristics
Figure 6.3
Table 6.4
Sample:
Figure 6.2
Figure 6.3
Figure 6.4
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 6.5
Sample:
Table 6.6
Figure 6.4
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Figure 6.5
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 6.6
LIST OF TABLES
Table 6.1 Fertility preferences by number of living childrenTable 6.2 Desire to limit childbearing
Table 6.3 Ideal number of children by number of living childrenTable 6.4 Mean ideal number of children
Table 6.5 Fertility planning status
Table 6.6 Wanted fertility rates
Figure 6.5
Contraceptive knowledge:
Contraceptive prevalence rate:
Use of modern contraceptives:
Knowledge of the fertile period:
Source of modern methods:
Percentage of demand for contraception satisfied:Unmet need for contraception:
Table 7.1
Sample:
Table 7.2
Figure 7.1
Figure 7.1
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Figure 7.2
Table 7.3.1
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 7.3.2
Figure 7.3
Figure 7.4
Table 7.4
Figure 7.2
Figure 7.3
Figure 7.4
Table 7.5
Table 7.6
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Table 7.10
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Table 7.11.2
Figure 7.6
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Patterns by background characteristics
Figure 7.7
Table 7.12
Table 7.13Figure 7.6
Figure 7.7
Table 7.14
Table 7.15Sample:
Table 17.16
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 7.1 Knowledge of contraceptive methods
Table 7.2 Current use of contraception by age
Table 7.3.1 Trends in the current use of contraception Table 7.3.2 Current use of contraception according to background characteristicsTable 7.4 Timing of sterilisation
Table 7.5 Knowledge of fertile period
Table 7.6 Knowledge of fertile period by age
Table 7.7 Source of modern contraception methods
Table 7.8 Informed choice
Table 7.9 Twelve-month contraceptive discontinuation ratesTable 7.10 Reasons for discontinuation
Table 7.11.1 Need and demand for contraception among in-union women Table 7.11.2 Need and demand for contraception among all women and among sexually active womenTable 7.12 Decision making about family planning
Table 7.13 Future use of contraception
Table 7.14 Exposure to family planning messages
Table 7.15 Exposure to family planning messages at school Table 7.16 Contact of nonusers with family planning providersContinued
Current levels:
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Differences by residence:
Perinatal mortality:
High-risk birth category
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Figure 8.2
Figure 8.3
Sample:
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Figure 8.5
Antenatal care coverage:
Components of antenatal care:
Delivery services:
Caesarean section:
Postnatal checks:
Content of postnatal care:
Sample:
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Birth weight:
Vaccinations:
Symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI):
Fever:
Diarrhoea:
Sample:
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Continued
Nutritional status:
Breastfeeding:
Minimum acceptable diet:
Consumption of unhealthy foods:
Salt iodisation:
stuntingWasting
overweightUnderweight
Sample:
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timely adequate appropriateMinimum dietary diversity
minimum meal frequencySample:
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Continued
Knowledge of prevention of mother-to-child trans- mission of HIV:Sexual partners:
HIV tests:
Male circumcision:
Sexually transmitted infections:
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Figure 12.2
Figure 12.3
Figure 12.4
Sample:
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HIV PREVALENCE
HIV testing coverage rate:
HIV prevalence among adults age 15 and older:
HIV prevalence by province:
HIV prevalence among young people:
HIV prevalence among couples:
Sample:
Table 13.1
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 13.2
Sample:
Table 13.3Figure 13.1
Patterns by socioeconomic characteristics among
women and men age 15-49Table 13.4
Figure 13.1
Figure 13.2
Figure 13.3
Table 13.5
Patterns by demographic charac-
teristics among women and men age 15-49Figure 13.4
Table 13.6
Figure 13.2
Figure 13.3
Figure 13.4
Table 13.7
Patterns by sexual behaviour characteristics
Figure 13.5
Table 13.7
Table 13.7
Table 13.8
Figure 13.5
Patterns by background characteristics
Table 13.9
Patterns by sexual behaviour characteristics
Table 13.10
Table 13.11
Figure 13.6
Table 13.12
Table 13.13
Figure 13.7
LIST OF TABLES
Table 13.1 Coverage of HIV testing by residence and province Table 13.2 Coverage of HIV testing according to selected background characteristicsTable 13.3 HIV prevalence by age
Table 13.4 HIV prevalence by sociodemographic characteristics: Women and men age 15-49 Table 13.5 HIV prevalence by sociodemographic characteristics: Women and men age 50 and older Table 13.6 HIV prevalence by demographic characteristicsTable 13.7 HIV prevalence by sexual behaviour
Table 13.8 HIV prevalence among young people by background characteristics Table 13.9 HIV prevalence among young people by sexual behaviour Table 13.10 HIV prevalence by other characteristics Table 13.11 Prior HIV testing by current HIV statusTable 13.12 HIV prevalence by male circumcision
Table 13.13 HIV prevalence among couples Figure 13.6Figure 13.7
Adult mortality:
Pregnancy-related mortality ratio:
Age-adjusted rate:
Sample:
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Health insurance coverage:
Utilisation of outpatient health care services:
Pap smear:
Problems in accessing health care:
Prescribed medications:
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Figure 15.2
Sample:
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Figure 15.4
Figure 15.5
Figure 15.6
Self-reported health status:
Self-reported prevalence of common chronic
conditions: Pain:Hypertension:
Breathing difficulties:
Symptoms of asthma:
Symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD):Diabetes:
Anaemia:
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Continued
Continued
ADULT NUTRITION
Nutritional status of women:
Nutritional status of men:
Consumption of fruit and vegetables:
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages:
Consumption of fried foods, fast foods, salty snacks, and processed meats:Interest in lowering salt consumption:
Sample:
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17.1Table 17.1.2 Figure 17.1
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
Figure 17.1
Patterns by background characteristics
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Table 17.2
Figure 17.4
Table 17.1.1
Figure 17.2
Figure 17.3
Figure 17.4
Sample:
Table 17.3.1
Table 17.3.2
Comparison with the SADHS 1998:
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