CHAPTER 2. HOUSEHOLD POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
Table 2.1 |
Household drinking water |
Table 2.2 |
Drinking water source according to region and wealth |
Table 2.3 |
Availability of water |
Table 2.4 |
Household sanitation facilities |
Table 2.5 |
Sanitation facility type according to region and wealth |
Table 2.6 |
Sanitation facility waste removal |
Table 2.7 |
Household characteristics |
Table 2.8 |
Tenure status of housing unit |
Table 2.9 |
Household possession |
Table 2.10 |
Wealth quintiles |
Table 2.11 |
Handwashing |
Table 2.12 |
Household population by age, sex and residence |
Table 2.13 |
Hosehold composition |
Table 2.14 |
Birth registration of children under age 5 |
Table 2.15.1 |
Educational attainment of female household population |
Table 2.15.2 |
Educational attainment of male household population |
Table 2.16 |
School attendance ratios |
Figure 2.1 |
Household drinking water by residence |
Figure 2.2 |
Household toilet facilities by residence |
Figure 2.3 |
Household wealth by residence |
Figure 2.4 |
Population pyramid |
Figure 2.5 |
Birth registration by household wealth |
Figure 2.6 |
Secondary school attendance by household wealth |
CHAPTER 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS
Table 3.1 |
Background characteristics of respondents |
Table 3.2 |
Residence characteristics of respondents |
Table 3.3 |
Educational Attainment |
Table 3.4 |
Exposure to mass media |
Table 3.5 |
Internal Usage |
Table 3.6 |
Employment status |
Table 3.7 |
Occupation |
Table 3.8 |
Type of Employment |
Table 3.9 |
Health insurance coverage |
Table 3.10 |
Tobacco smoking |
Table 3.11 |
Smokeless tobacco use and any tobacco use |
Table 3.12 |
Alcohol consumption |
Figure 3.1 |
Education by residence |
Figure 3.2 |
Trends in education |
Figure 3.3 |
Complete secondary education complete or higher by region |
Figure 3.4 |
Exposure to mass media |
Figure 3.5 |
Occupation by residence |
Figure 3.6 |
Health insurance coverage by residence |
Figure 3.7 |
Health insurance coverage by household wealth |
CHAPTER 4. MARRIAGE AND EXPOSURE TO THE RISK OF PREGNANCY
Table 4.1 |
Currnet marital status |
Table 4.2 |
Age at first marriage |
Table 4.3 |
Median age at first marriage by background characteristics |
Table 4.4 |
Age at first mentruation |
Table 4.5 |
Age at first sexual intercourse |
Table 4.6 |
Median age at first sexual intercourse by background characteristics |
Table 4.7 |
Recent sexual activity |
Table 4.8 |
Spousal separation |
Figure 4.1 |
Marital Status |
Figure 4.2 |
Trends in early sexual intercourse and marriage |
Figure 4.3 |
Women's median age at first marriage by residence |
Figure 4.4 |
Median age at first sex and first marriage |
CHAPTER 5. FERTILITY
Table 5.1 |
Current fertility |
Table 5.2 |
Fertility by background characteristics |
Table 5.3.1 |
Trends in age-specific fertility rates |
Table 5.3.2 |
Trends in age-specific and total fertility rates |
Table 5.4 |
Children ever born and living |
Table 5.5 |
Birth intervals |
Table 5.6 |
Postpartum amenorrhea, absistence and insusceptibility |
Table 5.7 |
Median duration of amenorrhea, postpartum absistence and postpartum insusceptibility |
Table 5.8 |
Menopause |
TAble 5.9 |
Age at first birth |
Table 5.10 |
Median age at first birth |
Table 5.11 |
Teenage pregnancy and motherhood |
Table 5.12 |
Teenage pregnancy and motherhood by region |
Table 5.13 |
Teenage and youth pregnancy and motherhood by household wealth |
Figure 5.1 |
Trends in fertility by residence |
Figure 5.2 |
Fertility by region |
Figure 5.3 |
Fertility by household wealth |
Figure 5.4 |
Median age at first birth by residence |
Figure 5.5 |
Teenage pregnancy and motherhood by region |
Figure 5.6 |
Teenage and youth pregnancy and motherhood by household wealth |
CHAPTER 6. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
Table 6.1 |
Fertility preferences by number of living children |
Table 6.2 |
Family preferences according to age |
Table 6.3 |
Desire to limit childbearing |
Table 6.4 |
Ideal number of children by number of living children |
Table 6.5 |
Ideal number of children by background characteristics |
Table 6.6 |
Family planning status |
Tablre 6.7 |
Wanted fertility rates |
Table 6.8 |
Couples' consensus on family size |
Figure 6.1 |
Desire to limit childbearing by number of living children |
Figure 6.2 |
Ideal family size by number of living children |
Figure 6.3 |
Fertility planning status |
Figure 6.4 |
Trends in wanted and actual fertility |
CHAPTER 7. FAMILY PLANNING
Table 7.1 |
Knowledge of contraceptive methods |
Table 7.2 |
Knowledge of contraceptive methods according to background characteristics |
Table 7.3 |
Current use of contraception by age |
Table 7.4.1 |
Trends in current use of contraception |
Table 7.4.2 |
Current use of contraception according to background characteristics |
Table 7.5 |
Timing of sterilization |
Table 7.6 |
Knowledge of fertile period |
Table 7.7 |
Knowledge of fertile period by age |
Table 7.8 |
Source of modern contraception methods |
Table 7.9 |
Cost of modern contraception methods |
Table 7.10 |
Informed choice |
Table 7.11.1 |
Need and demand for family planning among currnet married women |
Table 7.11.2 |
Need and demand for family planning among all women and among sexually active unmarried women |
Table 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 |
Contact of non-users with family planning providers |
Table 7.16 |
Attitude toward minors' use of contraception |
Figure 7.1 |
Contraceptive use |
Figure 7.2 |
Trends in contraceptive use |
Figure 7.3 |
Modern contraceptive use by region |
Figure 7.4 |
Source of modern contraceptive use |
Figure 7.5 |
Demand for family planning |
Figure 7.6 |
Unmet need by residence |
Figure 7.7 |
Unmet need by region |
CHAPTER 8. INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY
Table 8.1 |
Early childhood mortality rates |
Table 8.2 |
Five-year early childhood mortality rates according to background |
Table 8.3 |
Ten-year early childhood mortality rates according to additional characteristics |
Table 8.4 |
Perinatal mortality |
Table 8.5 |
High-risk fertilty behavior |
Figure 8.1 |
Trends in early childhood mortality rates |
Figure 8.2 |
Childhood mortality by previous birth interval |
Figure 8.3 |
Under-five mortality by region |
Figure 8.4 |
Under-five mortality by household wealth |
CHAPTER 9. MATERNAL HEALTH
Table 9.1 |
Antenatal care |
Table 9.2 |
Number of antenatal care visits and timing for first visit |
Table 9.3 |
Components of antenatal care |
Table 9.4 |
Tetanus toxoid injections |
Table 9.5 |
Problems experienced during pregnancy and delivery |
Table 9.6 |
Pre-term births |
Table 9.7 |
Place of delivery |
Table 9.8 |
Reasons for not delivering in health facility |
Table 9.9 |
Assistance during delivery |
Table 9.10 |
Caesarean section |
Table 9.11 |
Duration of stay in health facility after birth |
Table 9.12 |
Cost of delivery |
Table 9.13 |
Timing of first postnatal check-up |
Table 9.14 |
Type of provider for first postnatal check-up for the mother |
Table 9.15 |
Timing of first postnatal check-up for the newborn |
Table 9.16 |
Type of provider for first postnatal check-up for the newborn |
Table 9.17 |
Content of postnatal care for newborns |
Table 9.18 |
Problems in accessing healthcare |
Figure 9.1 |
Trend in antenatal care |
Figure 9.2 |
Trends in place of birth |
Figure 9.3 |
Health facility births by birth order |
Figure 9.4 |
Assistance during delivery |
Figure 9.5 |
Skilled assistance at delivery by household wealth |
Figure 9.6 |
Postnatal care by place of delivery |
CHAPTER 10. CHILD HEALTH
Table 10.1 |
Child's size and weight at birth |
Table 10.2 |
Vaccination by source of information |
Table 10.3 |
Possession and observation of vaccination cards according to background characteristics |
Table 10.4.1 |
Vaccination by background characteristics |
Table 10.4.2 |
Vaccination by residence and region |
Table 10.5 |
Prevalence and treatment of symptoms of ARI |
Table 10.6 |
Source of advice or treatment for children with symptoms of ARI |
Table 10.7 |
Prevalence and treatment of fever |
Table 10.8 |
Source of advice or treatment for children with fever |
Table 10.9 |
Prevalence of diarrhea |
Table 10.10 |
Feeding practice during diarrhea |
Table 10.11 |
Oral rehydration therapy, zinc and other treatment of diarrhea |
Table 10.12 |
Source of advice or treatment for children with diarrhea |
Table 10.13 |
Disposal of children's stools |
Figure 10.1 |
Childhood vaccination |
Figure 10.2 |
Trends in childhood vaccinations |
Figure 10.3 |
Vaccination coverage by region |
Figure 10.4 |
Feeding practices during diarrhea |
Figure 10.5 |
Treatment of diarrhea |
Figure 10.6 |
Prevalence and treatment of childhood illness |
CHAPTER 11. BREASTFEEDING AND MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
Table 11.1 |
Initial breastfeeding |
Table 11.2 |
Infant feeding practices by age |
Table 11.3 |
Median duration of breastfeeding |
Table 11.4 |
Micronutrient intake among children |
Table 11.5 |
Iron tablets with folic acid |
Table 11.6 |
Micronutrient intake among mothers |
Figure 11.1 |
Trends in breastfeeding and prelacteal feeding |
Figure 11.2 |
Prelacteal feeding by household wealth |
Figure 11.3 |
Median duration of breastfeeding by households wealth |
Figure 11.4 |
Micronutrient intake among children by residence |
Figure 11.5 |
Iron tablet intake during pregnancy by region |
CHAPTER 12. HIV/AIDS - RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR
Table 12.1 |
Knowledge of HIV or AIDS |
Table 12.2 |
Knowledge of HIV prevention methods |
Table 12.3 |
Comprehensive knowledge about HIV |
Table 12.4 |
Knowledge of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV |
Table 12.5 |
Discriminatory attitudes towards people living with HIV |
Table 12.6 |
Multiple sexual partners and higher-risk sexual intercourse in the past 12 months |
Table 12.7 |
Coverage of prior HIV testing |
Table 12.8 |
Comprehensive knowledge about HIV among young women |
Table 12.9 |
Age at first sexual intercourse among young women |
Table 12.10 |
Premarital sexual intercourse among young women |
Table 12.11 |
Multiple sexual partners and higher-risk sexual intercourse in the past 12 months among young women |
Table 12.12 |
Recent HIV tests among young women |
Figure 12.1 |
Knowledge of HIV prevention among women by region |
Figure 12.2 |
Knowledge of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) |
Figure 12.3 |
Discriminatory attitudes towards people living with HIV by households wealth |
Figure 12.4 |
Knowledge of where to obtain an HIV test by region |
Figure 12.5 |
Knowledge of where to obtain an HIV test by household wealth |
CHAPTER 13. HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION AND FINANCING
Table 13.1 |
Health insurance coverage |
Table 13.2 |
Type of PhilHealth insurance |
Table 13.3 |
Treatment-seeking behavior |
Table 13.4 |
Specific type of health facilities utilized |
Table 13.5 |
Reasons for seeking healthcare |
Table 13.6 |
Average travel time to health facility visited |
Table 13.7 |
In-patient hospital care |
Table 13.8 |
Aspects of in-patient care |
Table 13.9 |
Average cost of care |
Figure 13.1 |
Trends in PhilHealth coverage |
Figure 13.2 |
PhilHealth coverage by residence |
Figure 13.3 |
Average costs of care |
CHAPTER 14. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Table 14.1 |
Employment and cash earnning of currently married women |
Table 14.2 |
Control over women's cash earnings and relative magnitude of women's cash earnings |
Table 14.3 |
Women's control over their own earnings and over those of their husbands |
Table 14.4 |
Ownership of assets |
Table 14.5 |
Ownership and use of bank accounts and m obile phones |
Table 14.6 |
Participation in decision making |
Table 14.7 |
Women's participation in decision making by background characteristics |
Table 14.8 |
Attitude towards wife beating |
Table 14.9 |
Attitudes towards negotiating safer sexual relations with husband |
Table 14.10 |
Ability to negotiate sexual relations with husband |
Table 14.11 |
Indicators of women's empowerment |
Table 14.12 |
Current use of contraception by women's empowerment |
Table 14.13 |
Ideal number of children and unmet need for family planning by women's empowerment |
Table 14.14 |
Reproductive healthcare by women's empowerment |
Table 14.15 |
Early childhood mortality rates by women's status |
Figure 14.1 |
Employment by age |
Figure 14.2 |
Control over women's earnings |
Figure 14.3 |
Ownership of assets |
Figure 14.4 |
Women's participation in decision making |
CHAPTER 15. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Table 15.1 |
Experience of physical violence |
Table 15.2 |
Persons committing physical violence |
Table 15.3 |
Experience if sexual violence |
Table 15.4 |
Age at first experience of sexual violence |
Table 15.5 |
Persons committing sexual violence |
Table 15.6 |
Experience of different forms of violence |
Table 15.7 |
Experience of violence during pregnancy |
Table 15.8 |
Marital control exercised by husband |
Table 15.9 |
Forms of spousal violence |
Table 15.10 |
Spousal violence by background characteristics |
Table 15.11 |
Spousal violence by husband's characteristics and empowerment indicators |
Table 15.12 |
Violence by any husband/partner in the past 12 months |
Table 15.13 |
Experience of spuosal violence by duration of marriage |
Table 15.14 |
Injuries to women due to spousal violence |
Table 15.15 |
Violence by women against their husband by women's background characteristics |
Table 15.16 |
Violence by women against their husband by husband's characteristics and empowerment indicators |
Table 15.17 |
Help seeking to stop violence |
Table 15.18 |
Sources for help to stop violence |
Table 15.19 |
Awareness of anti-violence protection orders |
Table 15.20 |
Awareness of places to seek help from violence |
Figure 15.1 |
Women's experience of violence by marital status |
Figure 15.2 |
Spousal violence by region |
Figure 15.3 |
Spousal violence by husband's alcohol consumption |
Figure 15.4 |
Help seeking by type of violence experienced |