2017 NDHS REPORT

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National Demographic and Heath Survey

A part of the worldwide Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) program designed to collect, analyze, and disseminate demographic data on fertility, family planning, and maternal and child health.
Gathers information to estimate current levels of fertility, mortality, and migration, including the factors that affect them.
Provides helpful inputs to policy formulation and to monitoring activities and researches related to health and family planning of both the government and private sectors.

AVAILABLE TABLES AND FIGURES

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