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Encuesta Nacional de Demografía y Salud 2003

Bolivia, 2003 - 2004
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BOL_2003_DHS_v01_M
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Ministerio de Salud y Deportes
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MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Feb 26, 2013
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WOMAN
- Country specific - Single Variables

Cases: 18487
Variables: 393

Variables

s259c
Know why PAP: to detect other diseases
s259d
Know why PAP: to detect women's cancer
s259e
Know why PAP: to cure cancer and other diseases
s259x
Know why PAP: other
s259z
Know why PAP: don't know
s260
Any health worker offers you to do a PAP?
s261
Do you know someone who died from uterine cancer?
s262
How many people did you know?
s489
When child is seriously ill, can decide whether med tx sough
s490h
Health: Children care & domestic works
s495
Do you know SBS (Basic health insurance)?
s496a
How did you know: Radio
s496b
How did you know: television
s496c
How did you know: newspapers/ magazines
s496d
How did you know: pamphlets
s496e
How did you know: health worker
s496f
How did you know: churches
s496g
How did you know: schools/teachers
s496h
How did you know: community meetings
s496i
How did you know: friends/relatives
s496j
How did you know: place of work
s496x
How did you know: other
s497a
SBS facility: public hospital
s497b
SBS facility: social security hospital
s497c
SBS facility: NGO/church's hospital
s497d
SBS facility: private clinic
s497e
SBS facility: health/post centre
s497f
SBS facility: NGO's health/post centre
s497g
SBS facility: policlinics
s497i
SBS facility: communitarian health worker
s497x
SBS facility: other
s497z
SBS facility: don't know
s497aa
Have you used SBS?
s497bb
How would you qualify the attention received?
s497ca
Reason received bad attention: waiting time
s497cb
Reason received bad attention: not comfortable/not waiting room
s497cc
Reason received bad attention: personnel not friendly
s497cd
Reason received bad attention: lack of experience staff
s497ce
Reason received bad attention: staff never available
s497cf
Reason received bad attention: place not clean
s497cx
Reason received bad attention: other
s497dd
Why did not uses SBS?
s498
Do you know about SUMI (Seguro universal materno infantil)?
s498aa
Beneficiaries of SUMI: pregnant women
s498ab
Beneficiaries of SUMI: women up to six months after delivery?
s498ac
Beneficiaries of SUMI: children less than 5
s498ad
Beneficiaries of SUMI: children 5 or more
s498ae
Beneficiaries of SUMI: men
s498af
Beneficiaries of SUMI: women
s498ag
Beneficiaries of SUMI: elderly
s498ax
Beneficiaries of SUMI: other
s498az
Beneficiaries of SUMI: Don't know
s498b
Did you know SUMI receives pregnant women, 6 months after delivery and children
s499
Any relative has received health attention since January 2003?
s628h
Reason for not having sex: husband gets drunk
s719a
Activities you usually do: cook
s719b
Activities you usually do: laundry
s719c
Activities you usually do: iron
s719d
Activities you usually do: take care of children
s719e
Activities you usually do: bring firewood/fuel
s820
Risk getting AIDS
s821a
Reason None or low risk: Abstaining from sex
s821b
Reason None or low risk: Use condoms
s821c
Reason None or low risk: Only has one sex partner
s821d
Reason None or low risk: Husband does not visit prostitute
s821e
Reason None or low risk: Husband does not have sex with homosexual
s821f
Reason None or low risk: Not blood transfusion
s821g
Reason None or low risk: No injections
s821x
Reason None or low risk: other
s821z
Reason None or low risk: DK
s822a
Reason moderate/high risk: Don't use condoms
s822b
Reason moderate/high risk: More than one partner
s822c
Reason moderate/high risk: Husband likes prostitutes
s822d
Reason moderate/high risk: Husband has homosexual relations
s822e
Reason moderate/high risk: Have had blood transfusion
s822f
Reason moderate/high risk: Have had injections
s822g
Reason moderate/high risk: Husband has many partners
s822x
Reason moderate/high risk: Others
s822z
Reason moderate/high risk: DK
s1000a
Children > 10 present
s1000b
Husband present
s1000c
Other male present
s1000d
Other female present
s1002
Has boyfriend/fiancé
s1003a
Husband accuses her of unfaithfulness
s1003b
Husband tried to limit her contact with family
s1003c
Husband tells you 'You are good for nothing'
s1003d
Husband threatened you with 'he will leave the house'
s1003e
Husband tells you 'he would not give you economical support'
s1004
These situation have happened in from of someone
s1005a
Spouse ever pushed you
s1005b
Spouse ever hit you with his hand/foot
s1005c
Spouse ever hit you with something harmful
Total: 393
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