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- Page 8 and 9: PageCHAPTER 9 MATERNAL AND CHILD HE
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- Page 20 and 21: SUMMARY OF FINDINGSThe 2001-2002 Za
- Page 22 and 23: The 2001-2002 ZDHS results show tha
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Table 3.1 Background characteristic
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Table 3.2 Educational attainment by
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Table 3.3 LiteracyPercent distribut
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Table 3.4 Exposure to mass mediaPer
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Figure 3.2 shows the distribution o
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Table 3.7 Type of earnings: menPerc
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Table 3.9 Occupation: womenPercent
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Table 3.11 Decision on use of earni
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purchases, (3) visits to family/fri
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The 2001-2002 ZDHS also sought men
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3.7.2 Attitudes toward Wife Beating
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Table 3.15.2 Men’s attitudes towa
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Table 3.16.1 Women’s attitudes to
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Figure 3.3 Percentage of Women and
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Table 3.18 shows the percentage of
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The TFR for rural areas (6.9 births
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Table 4.2 Fertility by background c
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There has been a decline in fertili
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Retrospective data from 2001-2002 b
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4.3 BIRTH INTERVALSThe birth interv
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Childbearing begins early in Zambia
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Figure 4.7 shows data on teenage pr
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Table 5.1.1 Knowledge of contracept
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Table 5.2 Ever use of contraception
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The male condom was reported to be
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Figure 5.2 Trends in Current Use of
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Table 5.9 Knowledge of fertile peri
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5.11 FUTURE USE OF CONTRACEPTIONInt
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contraception because they desire a
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Radio is the most frequent source o
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Table 5.16.2 Exposure to specific r
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Table 5.18 Discussion of family pla
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OTHER DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY6Ann
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Table 6.2 PolygynyPercent distribut
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Table 6.4 Median age at first marri
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Table 6.6 Median age at first sexua
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Table 6.7.2 Recent sexual activity:
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Table 6.9 Median duration of postpa
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Table 7.1 shows fertility preferenc
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Table 7.2 Desire to limit childbear
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Table 7.3 Need for family planningP
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Table 7.4 Ideal and actual number o
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The ideal family size increases wit
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INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY88.1 INTR
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Although Table 8.1 also presents in
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A comparison of neonatal, infant, a
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Table 8.6 shows that there is no cl
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In general, risk ratios are higher
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Table 9.1 Antenatal carePercent dis
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Table 9.3 Antenatal care contentPer
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9.1.2 Delivery and Postnatal CareAn
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Table 9.6 Assistance during deliver
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When asked about the size of their
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Figure 9.1 Trends in Maternity Care
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Table 9.10.1 Neighbourhood Health C
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Table 9.11 Problems in accessing he
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Overall, 70 percent of children 12-
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Figure 9.2 Trends in Vaccination Co
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Table 9.15 Prevalence and treatment
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Ninety-five percent of recent mothe
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Table 9.19 presents data on feeding
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MALARIA10Miriam Chipimo and Richard
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Table 10.3 Use of mosquito nets by
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Table 10.5 Prevalence and treatment
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Table 10.7 shows the percentage of
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Table 11.1 Initial breastfeedingPer
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Table 11.2 Breastfeeding status by
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Table 11.3 indicates that almost al
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Table 11.4 Foods consumed by childr
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At two years, non-breastfeeding chi
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Table 11.7 Presence of sugar in hou
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Table 11.9 Micronutrient intake amo
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Table 11.10 Micronutrient intake am
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the finding that well nourished you
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Table 11.12 indicates that stunting
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Table 11.13 Nutritional status of w
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• Interviewers were provided with
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By age group, women 15-19 are gener
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More than half of women who have ev
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Figure 12.1 Experience of Sexual Vi
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12.8 SEXUAL INTERCOURSE FORCED BY A
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Similarly, among men, use of condom
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Table 13.3 Knowledge of programmati
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Table 13.4 Knowledge of HIV/AIDS-re
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AIDS in their own household; whethe
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Table 13.7 Discussion of condoms in
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Table 13.9.1 Testing for the AIDS v
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Table 13.9.2 Testing for the AIDS v
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Larger proportions of men in Luapul
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Table 13.12.2 Alcohol consumption:
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In the 2001-2002 ZDHS, respondents
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13.9 REPORTS OF RECENT SEXUALLY TRA
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Table 13.16 Source of treatment of
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Married men, however, are more like
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Table 13.20 Knowledge of source for
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13.11.3 Payment for Sexual Relation
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The coverage rate for syphilis test
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Table 14.3 shows that there were no
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For example, HIV levels typically v
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Table 14.7 Syphilis prevalence by b
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Table 14.9 Syphilis prevalence by r
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14.3 HIV PREVALENCE RATESTable 14.1
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Table 14.12 HIV prevalence by age,
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In looking at issues that might cau
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Table 15.1 Completeness of reportin
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Figure 15.1 Trends in Age-specific
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REFERENCESCentral Board of Health (
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Sachs, J. 1999. Helping the poorest
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A.5 STRATIFICATIONIn the preliminar
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A.7 SAMPLE SELECTIONThe 2001-2002 Z
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Table A.4 Sample implementation: wo
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ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORSAppendi
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Table B.1 List of selected variable
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Table B.3 Sampling errors for selec
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Table B.5 Sampling errors for selec
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Table B.7 Sampling errors for selec
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Table B.9 Sampling errors for selec
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Table B.11 Sampling errors for sele
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Table B.13 Sampling errors for sele
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Table C.2.1 Age distribution of eli
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Table C.5 Reporting of age at death
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SURVEY PERSONNELAppendix DDr Gavin
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Northern Province BNorth-Western Pr
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QUESTIONNAIRESAppendix EAppendix E
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September 28, 20012001 ZAMBIA DEMOG
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LINENO.PARENTAL SURVIVORSHIP AND RE
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WEIGHT AND HEIGHT MEASUREMENTCHECK
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SYPHILIS AND HIV TESTINGCHECK COLUM
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SUPERVISOR FIELD EDITOR OFFICE EDIT
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