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Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey 2002-2003

Indonesia, 2002 - 2003
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IDN_2002_SDHS_v01_M
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Statistics Indonesia
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MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Questionnaires
2002 Indonesia Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey, Household Questionnaire
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Author(s) Statistics Indonesia
Country Indonesia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/2915/download/40917
2002 Indonesia Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey, Individual Questionnaire
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Author(s) Statistics Indonesia
Country Indonesia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/2915/download/40918
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Indonesia Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey 2002–2003, Report
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Author(s) Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia), Jakarta, Indonesia National Family Planning Coordinating Board, Jakarta, Indonesia Ministry of Health, Jakarta, Indonesia ORC Macro, Calverton, Maryland USA
Date 2004-07-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Table of contents TABLES AND FIGURES...................................................................................................... vii
ACRONYMS.......................................................................................................................xi
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ............................................................................................... xiii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background ............................................................................................................1
1.2 National Population and Health Programs for Adolescents......................................2
1.3 Objectives of the Survey .........................................................................................3
1.4 Organization of the Survey .....................................................................................3
1.4.1 Sample Design and Implementation............................................................3
1.4.2 Pretest Activities ..........................................................................................4
1.4.3 Survey Questionnaires.................................................................................4
1.4.4 Training.......................................................................................................5
1.4.5 Data Collection ...........................................................................................5
1.4.6 Data Processing...........................................................................................6
1.5 Response Rates ......................................................................................................6

CHAPTER 2 PROFILE OF YOUNG ADULTS
2.1 Sociodemographic Dimension ...............................................................................7
2.1.1 Respondent’s Characteristics .......................................................................7
2.1.2 Living Arrangements....................................................................................8
2.1.3 Household Assets ........................................................................................8
2.1.4 Current Activity .........................................................................................10
2.2 Education.............................................................................................................11
2.2.1 Educational Attainment .............................................................................11
2.2.2 Reason for Not Going to School ................................................................12
2.3 Employment ........................................................................................................13

CHAPTER 3 MEDIA EXPOSURE
3.1 Exposure to Mass Media ......................................................................................17
3.2 Radio Listening ....................................................................................................19
3.3 Television Watching.............................................................................................21

CHAPTER 4 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND EXPERIENCE OF PUBERTY
4.1 Knowledge and Experience of Puberty .................................................................23
4.1.1 Knowledge of Physical Changes.................................................................23
4.1.2 Source of Knowledge of Physical Changes .................................................24
4.1.3 Menstruation.............................................................................................25
4.1.4 Wet Dreams..............................................................................................27
4.2 Knowledge of Fertile Period and Risk of Pregnancy ..............................................28
4.3 Health Examination Before Marriage....................................................................29
4.4 Knowledge about Anemia ....................................................................................30
4.4.1 Knowledge of Causes of Anemia ...............................................................31
4.4.2 Knowledge of Anemia Treatment ..............................................................31
4.5 Discussion on Reproductive Health......................................................................32
4.6 Instruction on Reproductive Health......................................................................35

CHAPTER 5 FAMILY PLANNING
5.1 Knowledge of Contraception................................................................................37
5.2 Intention of Use Family Planning..........................................................................39
5.3 Source of Contraception ......................................................................................41
5.4 Need for Family Planning Services for Adolescents ...............................................42
5.5 Attitudes about Condom Use ...............................................................................43

CHAPTER 6 MARRIAGE AND PREFERENCE FOR CHILDREN
6.1 Attitudes about Marriage ......................................................................................45
6.2 Decisions about Marriage.....................................................................................47
6.3 Preference for Children........................................................................................48
6.3.1 Ideal Age at First Birth ...............................................................................48
6.3.2 Ideal Number of Children .........................................................................50
6.3.3 Decision on Number of Children ..............................................................52

CHAPTER 7 SMOKING, DRINKING, AND USE OF DRUGS
7.1 Smoking...............................................................................................................55
7.1.1 Initiation of Cigarette Smoking ..................................................................57
7.1.2 Current Cigarette Smoking ........................................................................59
7.2 Alcohol Drinking ..................................................................................................59
7.2.1 Initiation of Drinking .................................................................................61
7.3 Drug Use .............................................................................................................63

CHAPTER 8 KNOWLEDGE OF HIV/AIDS AND OTHER SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
8.1 Knowledge of HIV/AIDS.......................................................................................65
8.2 Knowledge of Ways to Avoid Contracting HIV/AIDS.............................................67
8.3 Knowledge of Programmatically Important Ways to Avoid HIV/AIDS....................68
8.4 Knowledge of HIV/AIDS-related Issues .................................................................70
8.5 Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS ..................................................................................71
8.6 Source of Information on HIV/AIDS .....................................................................72
8.7 Testing for HIV.....................................................................................................73
8.8 Knowledge of Other Sexually Transmitted Infections ............................................73
8.9 Source of Information about Sexually Transmitted Infections Other Than HIV/AIDS ..................75
8.10 Knowledge of Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections .................................75

CHAPTER 9 DATING AND SEXUAL EXPERIENCE
9.1 Dating .................................................................................................................77
9.2 Sexual Experience................................................................................................78
9.2.1 Attitude about Premarital Sex ....................................................................78
9.2.2 Attitudes toward Virginity ..........................................................................79
9.2.3 Sexual Experience .....................................................................................80
9.3 Use of Condoms ..................................................................................................82

REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................83
APPENDIX A SAMPLING DESIGN.........................................................................................85
A.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................85
A.2 Sample Design .....................................................................................................85
APPENDIX B ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS .............................................................87
APPENDIX C QUESTIONNAIRES...........................................................................................91
Download https://dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR157/FR157.pdf
Jayapura City Young Adult Reproductive Health Survey 2002–2003, Report
External link
Author(s) Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia), Jakarta, Indonesia National Family Planning Coordinating Board, Jakarta, Indonesia Ministry of Health, Jakarta, Indonesia ORC Macro, Calverton, Maryland USA
Date 2004-07-01
Country Indonesia
Language English
Table of contents TABLES AND FIGURES...................................................................................................... vii
ACRONYMS.......................................................................................................................xi
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ......................................................................................................... xiii

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background ............................................................................................................1
1.2 National Population and Health Programs for Adolescents......................................2
1.3 Objectives of the Survey .........................................................................................2
1.4 Organization of the Survey .....................................................................................3
1.4.1 Sample Design and Implementation............................................................3
1.4.2 Pretest Activities ..........................................................................................3
1.4.3 Survey Questionnaires.................................................................................4
1.4.4 Training.......................................................................................................5
1.4.5 Data Collection ...........................................................................................5
1.4.6 Data Processing...........................................................................................5
1.5 Response Rates ......................................................................................................5

CHAPTER 2 PROFILE OF YOUNG ADULTS
2.1 Sociodemographic Dimension ...............................................................................7
2.1.1 Respondent’s Characteristics .......................................................................7
2.1.2 Current Activity ...........................................................................................8
2.2 Education...............................................................................................................8
2.2.1 Educational Attainment ...............................................................................8
2.2.2 Reason for Not Going to School ..................................................................9
2.3 Employment ........................................................................................................10

CHAPTER 3 MEDIA EXPOSURE
3.1 Exposure to Mass Media ......................................................................................13
3.2 Radio Listening ....................................................................................................14
3.3 Television Watching.............................................................................................15

CHAPTER 4 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND EXPERIENCE OF PUBERTY
4.1 Knowledge and Experience of Puberty .................................................................19
4.1.1 Knowledge of Physical Changes.................................................................19
4.1.2 Source of Knowledge of Physical Changes .................................................20
4.1.3 Menstruation.............................................................................................21
4.1.4 Wet Dreams..............................................................................................23
4.2 Knowledge of Fertile Period and Risk of Pregnancy ..............................................24
4.3 Health Examination Before Marriage....................................................................25
4.4 Anemia ................................................................................................................26
4.4.1 Knowledge about Anemia .........................................................................26
4.4.2 Knowledge of Causes of Anemia ...............................................................27
4.4.3 Knowledge of Anemia Treatment ..............................................................27
4.5 Discussion on Reproductive Health......................................................................28
4.6 Instructions on Reproductive Health ....................................................................30

CHAPTER 5 FAMILY PLANNING
5.1 Knowledge of Contraception................................................................................33
5.2 Intention to Use Family Planning..........................................................................34
5.3 Source of Contraception ......................................................................................36
5.4 Need for Family Planning Services for Adolescents ...............................................37
5.5 Attitudes about Condom Use ...............................................................................38

CHAPTER 6 MARRIAGE AND PREFERENCE FOR CHILDREN
6.1 Attitudes about Marriage ......................................................................................41
6.2 Decisions about Marriage.....................................................................................42
6.3 Preference for Children........................................................................................44
6.3.1 Ideal Age at First Birth ...............................................................................44
6.3.2 Ideal Number of Children .........................................................................45
6.3.3 Decision on Number of Children ..............................................................46

CHAPTER 7 SMOKING, DRINKING, AND USE OF DRUGS
7.1 Smoking...............................................................................................................49
7.1.1 Initiation of Cigarette Smoking ..................................................................50
7.1.2 Current Cigarette Smoking ........................................................................51
7.2 Alcohol Drinking ..................................................................................................52
7.2.1 Initiation of Drinking .................................................................................53
7.3 Drug Use .............................................................................................................55

CHAPTER 8 KNOWLEDGE OF HIV/AIDS AND OTHER SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
8.1 Knowledge of AIDS..............................................................................................57
8.2 Knowledge of Ways to Avoid Contracting HIV/AIDS.............................................58
8.3 Knowledge of Programmatically Important Ways to Avoid HIV/AIDS....................59
8.4 Knowledge of HIV/AIDS-related Issues .................................................................61
8.5 Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS ..................................................................................62
8.6 Source of Information on AIDS ............................................................................63
8.7 Testing for the AIDS Virus ....................................................................................63
8.8 Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) .............................................64
8.8.1 Knowledge of Symptoms of STIs................................................................64
8.8.2 Source of Information on STIs Other Than HIV/AIDS.................................65
8.8.3 Knowledge of Symptoms of STIs................................................................66

CHAPTER 9 DATING AND SEXUAL EXPERIENCE
9.1 Dating .................................................................................................................67
9.2 Sexual Experience................................................................................................68
9.2.1 Attitudes about Premarital Sex...................................................................68
9.2.2 Attitudes toward Virginity ..........................................................................69
9.2.3 Sexual Experience .....................................................................................69
9.3 Use of Condoms ..................................................................................................71

REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................73
APPENDIX A SAMPLING DESIGN
A.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................75
A.2 Sample Design .....................................................................................................75
APPENDIX B ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS .............................................................77
APPENDIX C QUESTIONNAIRES...........................................................................................81
Download https://dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR169/FR169.pdf
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