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National Demographic and Health Survey 2003

Philippines, 2003
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PHL_2003_DHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Philippines National Statistics Office (NSO)
Collection(s)
MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Questionnaires
2003 National Demographic Survey - Household questionnaire
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Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2003-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description The Household Questionnaire was used to list all of the usual members and visitors in the selected households. Basic information collected for each person listed includes age, sex, education, and relationship to the head of the household. The main purpose of the Household Questionnaire was to identify women and men who were eligible for the individual interview. Information on characteristics of the household's dwelling unit, such as the source of water, type of toilet facilities, materials used for the floor of the house, and ownership of various durable goods, was also recorded in the Household Questionnaire. These items are indicators of the household's socioeconomic status.
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2003 National Demographic Survey- Health Module
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Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2003-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description The Health Module was aimed at apprising concerned agencies on the health status, practices, and attitude of the population. The module included the following topics:
- Health facility utilization
- Noncommunicable diseases
- Infectious diseases
-Traditional medicines, healing practices, and alternative health care modalities
- Health care financing -Environmental health.
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2003 National Demographic Survey - Woman's Questionnaire
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Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2003-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description The Women's Questionnaire was used to collect information from all women age 15-49. These women were asked questions on the following topics:
- Background characteristics (e.g., education, media exposure)
- Reproductive history
- Knowledge and use of family planning methods
- Fertility preferences
- Antenatal, delivery, and postnatal care
- Breastfeeding and infant feeding practices
- Vaccinations and childhood illnesses
- Marriage and sexual activity
- Woman's work and husband's background characteristics
- Infant's and children's feeding practices
- Childhood mortality
- Awareness and behavior regarding AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections
- Awareness and behavior regarding tuberculosis
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2003 National Demographic Survey - Man's Questionnaire
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Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2003-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description The Men's Questionnaire was administered to all men age 15-54 living in every third household in the NDHS sample. The Men's Questionnaire collected much of the same information found in the Women's Questionnaire but was shorter because it did not contain questions on reproductive history, maternal and child health, and nutrition. Instead, men were asked about their knowledge and participation in health-seeking practices for their children.
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Reports
2003 National Demographic Survey - Final report
External link
Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2004-10-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description This report summarizes the findings of the 2003 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) carried out by National Statistics Office. ORC Macro provided financial and technical assistance for the survey through the USAID-funded MEASURE DHS+ program, which is designed to assist developing countries to collect data on fertility, family planning, and maternal and child health.
Download http://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR156/FR156.pdf
2003 National Demographic Survey - Key Findings
External link
Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2005-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description This report summarizes the findings of the 2003 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) carried out by National Statistics Office. ORC Macro provided financial and technical assistance for the survey through the USAID-funded MEASURE DHS+ program, which is designed to assist developing countries to collect data on fertility, family planning, and maternal and child health.
Download http://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/SR108/SR108.pdf
National Demographic and Health Survey (2003 NDHS) - Fertility and Health in the ARMM
External link
Author(s) National Statistics Office
Date 2005-01-01
Country Philippines
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC Macro
Description Other fact sheets are based on national DHS data, and are designed to focus on either a specific region in that country of a specific topic of interest, such as Fertility or Gender.
Download http://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/OF7/philippines_ARMM_factsheet.pdf
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