LIST OF TABLESPageTable 1.1Table 1.2Table 1.3Table 1.4Table 1.5Table 2.1Table 2.2Table 2.3Table 2.4Table 2.5Table 2.6Table 3.1Table 3.2Schedule of Activities for the Ondo State Demographic and HealthSurvey ............................................................. 4Number of Selected Primary Sampling Units by LocalGovernment Area and Urban-Rural Residence, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .................. 5Percent Distribution of Women Age 15-49 by BackgroundCharacteristics, 1980 NDSS and 1986 O<strong>DHS</strong> .............................. 6Percent Distribution of Women by Education, According to Ageand Area of Residence, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ..................................... 7Percent Distribution of Respondents by Housing Characteristicsand Percentage Owning Certain Household Possessions, byResidence, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............................................... 8Percent Distribution of All Women by Current Marital Status,According to Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ........................................ 11Percentage of Currently Married Women in Polygynous Unions,by Age, According to Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............. 12Percent Distribution of Women by Age at First Union and MedianAge at First Union, According to Current Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................. 13Median Age at First Union Among Women Aged 25-49 Years, byCurrent Age and Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .................. 14Percentage of Births Whose Mothers Are Still Breastfeeding,Postpartum Amenorrhoeic, Abstaining, and Insusceptible, byNumber of Months Since Birth, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............................. 15Mean Durations of Breastfeeding, Postpartum Amenorrhoea,Abstinence, and Insusceptibility by Background Characteristics,O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ....................................................... 17Total Fertility Rates for 1981-83, 1984-86, and the Five-YearPeriod Prior to the Survey, and Mean Number of Children EverBorn to Women Aged 40-49, According to BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 20Age-Specific Fertility Rates (Per 1000 Women) for the Five-YearPeriod Prior to the Survey, by Area of Residence, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............... 22
PageTable 3.3Table 3.4Table 3.5Table 3.6Table 4.1Table 4.2Table 4.3Table 4.4Table 4.5Table 4.6Table 4.7Table 4.8Percent Distribution of All Women and Currently Married Womenby Number of Children Ever Bom, According to Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 23Mean Number of Children Ever Bom to Ever-Married Women, byAge at First Marriage and Years Since First Marriage, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 24Percent Distribution of All Women by Age at First Bin.h,According to Current Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................. 25Median Age at First Birth Among Women Aged 25-49 Years, byCurrent Age and Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .................. 25Percentage Knowing Any Method, Knowing Any ModemMethod, and Knowing Specific Methods, Among All andCurrently Married Women by Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................... 28Percentage of Currently Married Women Knowing At Least OneModem Method, by Number of Living Children and BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 29Percent Distribution of Women Who Have Ever Heard of aContraceptive Method by the Main Problem Perceived in Usingthe Method, According to Method, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ........................... 29Percent Distribution of Women Aged 15-49 Knowing aContraceptive Method by Source Where They Would Obtain theMethod, According to Method, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............................. 30Percentage of All and Currently Married Women Who Have EverUsed Family Planning Methods, by Method and Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 31Percent Distribution of All Women and Currently Married Womenby Contraceptive Method Currently Used, According to Age,O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ....................................................... 32Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women byContraceptive Method Currently Used, According to BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 34Percent Distribution of All Women and Women Who Have EverUsed Periodic Abstinence by Knowledge of the Fertile PeriodDuring the Ovulatory Cycle, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................ 35vi
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Figure 4.4Source of Family Planning
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REFERENCESCttieh-Johnson, D., Cross
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH, ONDO STATE, NIG
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