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TABLES AND FIGURES

1 INTRODUCTION AND SURVEY METHODOLOGY .............................................................. 1

2 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION ................................ 9 3

CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS ............................................................................. 43

4 MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL ACTIVITY .................................................................................. 75

5

FERTILITY ................................................................................................................................... 89

6 FERTILITY PREFERENCES ................................................................................................... 103

7

FAMILY PLANNING ................................................................................................................ 115

8

INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY ...................................................................................... 141

9 MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH CARE.................................................................. 151

10 CHILD HEALTH ........................................................................................................................ 201

11 NUTRITION OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS ........................................................................ 223

12 ADULT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY ............................................................................. 259

13 HIV/AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOR .......................... 265 14

BLOOD PRESSURE .................................................................................................................. 289

15 ................................................................................................ 301

16

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ........................................................................................................... 337

17 CAUSE OF DEATH IN NEONATES ....................................................................................... 365

REFERENCES.......................................................................................................................................... 375

APPENDIX A SAMPLE DESIGN .................................................................................................... 379

APPENDIX B ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS ................................ ............................... 385

APPENDIX C DATA QUALITY TABLES ..................................................................................... 399

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE REPORT

Drinking water:

Sanitation:

Indoor smoke:

Access to a health facility:

Household population and composition:

Birth registration:

Food security:

Sample:

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Age:

Marital status:

Spousal separation:

Education:

Exposure to media:

Employment:

Occupation:

Tobacco use:

Sample:

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Age at first marriage:

Polygyny:

Sexual initiation:

Recent sexual activity:

Sample:

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Never married

21%Married

77%Divorced/

separated 1%

Widowed

2% Never married

33%Married

66%Divorced/

separated 1%

Widowed

<0.5%

Sample:

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Total fertility rate:

Birth interval:

Postpartum amenorrhea:

Age at first birth:

Teenage childbearing:

Sample:

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Sample:

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7-17 months

9%

18-23 months

13%

24-35 months

27%36-47 months

20%48-59

months

12%60+ months

20%

Sample:

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Desire for another child:

Limiting childbearing:

Ideal family size:

Unwanted births:

Sample:

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Wanted then

81%Mistimed

12%Unwanted

7%

Contraceptive use:

Adolescent use of contraception:

Contraceptive discontinuation:

Unmet need for family planning:

Demand for family planning:

Sample:

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Sample:

Current levels:

Trends:

Provincial differences:

Short birth intervals:

Perinatal mortality:

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Sample:

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MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH CARE

Antenatal care:

Components of antenatal care:

Counseling during antenatal care:

Protection against neonatal tetanus:

Delivery:

Postnatal checks:

Pregnancy outcomes:

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Table 9.1 Antenatal care

Table 9.2 Number of antenatal care visits and timing of first visit

Table 9.3 Antenatal care as recommended

Table 9.4 Components of antenatal care

Table 9.5 Counseling during antenatal care visits

Table 9.6 Tetanus toxoid injections

Table 9.7 Place of delivery

Table 9.8 Reasons for not delivering in a health facility

Table 9.9 Assistance during delivery

Table 9.10 Cesarean section

Table 9.11 Care during delivery

Table 9.12 Support during delivery

Table 9.13 Matri Surakshya Chakki

Table 9.14 Birth preparedness

Table 9.15 Time taken to reach health facility

Table 9.16 Timing of first postnatal check for the mother Table 9.17 Type of provider of first postnatal check for the mother Table 9.18 Place of first postnatal checkup for the mother Table 9.19 Timing of first postnatal check for the newborn Table 9.20 Type of provider of first postnatal check for the newborn Table 9.21 Place of first postnatal checkup for the newborn Table 9.22 Content of postnatal care for newborns

Table 9.23 Newborn care practices

Table 9.24 Use of clean home delivery kits and other instruments to cut the umbilical cord

Table 9.25 Umbilical cord care

Table 9.26 Timing of application of Navi Malam (chlorhexidine) Table 9.27 Knowledge that abortion is legal in Nepal Table 9.28 Knowledge about places that provide safe abortions Table 9.29 Source of information on safe abortion

Table 9.30 Pregnancy outcomes

Table 9.31 Main reason for the most recent abortion in the past 5 years

Table 9.32 Procedure adopted for abortion

Table 9.33 Type of provider for abortion

Table 9.34 Place where abortion took place

Table 9.35 Problems in accessing health care

Vaccination:

Symptoms of acute respiratory infection:

Fever:

Diarrhea:

Care seeking:

Sample:

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Sample:

Nutritional status of children:

Breastfeeding:

Complementary feeding:

Coverage of vitamin A and deworming in children:

Anemia in children and women:

Nutritional status of adults:

Intake of iron supplements and deworming in women:

Salt iodization:

Sample:

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Sample:

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Adult mortality rate:

Adult mortality probability:

Pregnancy-related mortality:

Maternal mortality:

Lifetime risk of maternal death:

Sample:

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Sample:

Sample:

Figure 12.2

Knowledge of HIV or AIDS:

Comprehensive knowledge about HIV:

Knowledge of prevention of mother-to-child

transmission (MTCT): Discriminatory attitudes towards people living with HIV:

HIV testing:

Self-reported prevalence of STIs:

Comprehensive knowledge of HIV among young

people:

Sample:

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Sample:

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Prevalence of hypertension:

Figure 14.1

Table 14.1.1 History of high blood pressure and actions taken to lower blood pressure: Women Table 14.1.2 History of high blood pressure and actions taken to lower blood pressure: Men Table 14.2 Coverage of blood pressure measurement among women and men

Table 14.3.1 Blood pressure status: Women

Table 14.3.2 Blood pressure status: Men Figure 14.2

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Employment and control over earnings:

Ownership of property:

Participation in decision making:

Attitudes towards wife beating:

Empowerment and health outcomes:

Sample:

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Experience of violence:

Spousal violence:

Trends in spousal violence:

Injuries due to spousal violence:

Help seeking:

Physical spousal violence:

Sexual spousal violence:

Emotional spousal violence:

Sample:

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CAUSE OF DEATH IN NEONATES

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Table 17.1 Stillbirths and neonatal deaths by verbal autopsy

Table 17.2 Causes of neonatal deaths

Table 17.3 Causes of neonatal deaths by age at death and sex of the child Table 17.4 Causes of neonatal deaths by residence

Table 17.5 Causes of stillbirths

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