Key Indicators from National Family Health Survey-3 for Manipur (2005-2006) | |||||||||
Particulars | NFHS-3 (2005-06) | Residence | Education | NFHS-2 (1998-99) | NFHS-1 (1992-93) | ||||
Urban | Rural | No education2 | < 8 years complete2 | 8-9 years complete2 | 10 years complete and above2 | ||||
Marriage and Fertility | |||||||||
1. Women age 20-24 married by age 18 (%) | |||||||||
2. Men age 25-29 married by age 21 (%) | |||||||||
3. Total fertility rate (children per woman) | |||||||||
4. Women age 15-19 who were already mothers or pregnant at the time of the survey (%) | |||||||||
5. Median age at first birth for women age 25-49 | |||||||||
6. Married women with 2 living children wanting no more children (%) | |||||||||
6a. Two sons | |||||||||
6b. One son, one daughter | |||||||||
6c. Two daughters | |||||||||
Family Planning (currently married women, age 15-49) | |||||||||
Current use | |||||||||
7. Any method (%) | |||||||||
8. Any modern method (%) | |||||||||
8a. Female sterilization (%) | |||||||||
8b. Male sterilization (%) | |||||||||
8c. IUD (%) | |||||||||
8d. Pill (%) | |||||||||
8e. Condom (%) | |||||||||
Unmet need for family planning | |||||||||
9. Total unmet need (%) | |||||||||
9a. For spacing (%) | |||||||||
9b. For limiting (%) | |||||||||
Maternal and Child Health | |||||||||
Maternity care (for births in the last 3 years) | |||||||||
10. Mothers who had at least 3 antenatal care visits for their last birth (%) | |||||||||
11. Mothers who consumed IFA for 90 days or more when they were pregnant with their last child (%) | |||||||||
12. Births assisted by a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel (%)1 | |||||||||
13. Institutional births (%)1 | |||||||||
14. Mothers who received postnatal care from a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for their last birth (%)1 | |||||||||
Child immunization and vitamin A supplementation1 | |||||||||
15a. Children 12-23 months fully immunized (BCG, measles, and 3 doses each of polio/DPT) (%) | |||||||||
15b. Children 12-23 months who have received BCG (%) | |||||||||
15c. Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine (%) | |||||||||
15d. Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of DPT vaccine (%) | |||||||||
15e. Children 12-23 months who have received measles vaccine (%) | |||||||||
16. Children age 12-35 months who received a vitamin A dose in last 6 months (%) | |||||||||
Treatment of childhood diseases (children under 3 years)1 | |||||||||
17. Children with diarrhoea in the last 2 weeks who received ORS (%) | |||||||||
18. Children with diarrhoea in the last 2 weeks taken to a health facility (%) | |||||||||
19. Children with acute respiratory infection or fever in the last 2 weeks taken to a health facility (%) | |||||||||
Child Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children1 | |||||||||
20. Children under 3 years breastfed within one hour of birth (%) | |||||||||
21. Children age 0-5 months exclusively breastfed (%) | |||||||||
22. Children age 6-9 months receiving solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk (%) | |||||||||
23. Children under 3 years who are stunted (%) | |||||||||
24. Children under 3 years who are wasted (%) | |||||||||
25. Children under 3 years who are underweight (%) | |||||||||
Nutritional Status of Ever-Married Adults (age 15-49) | |||||||||
26. Women whose Body Mass Index is below normal (%) | |||||||||
27. Men whose Body Mass Index is below normal (%) | |||||||||
28. Women who are overweight or obese (%) | |||||||||
29. Men who are overweight or obese (%) | |||||||||
Anaemia among Children and Adults | |||||||||
30. Children age 6-35 months who are anaemic (%) | |||||||||
31. Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) | |||||||||
32. Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) | |||||||||
33. Ever-married men age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) | |||||||||
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Ever-Married Adults (age 15-49) | |||||||||
34. Women who have heard of AIDS (%) | |||||||||
35. Men who have heard of AIDS (%) | |||||||||
36. Women who know that consistent condom use can reduce the chances of getting HIV/AIDS (%) | |||||||||
37. Men who know that consistent condom use can reduce the chances of getting HIV/AIDS (%) | |||||||||
Women`s Empowerment | |||||||||
38. Currently married women who usually participate in household decisions (%) | |||||||||
39. Ever-married women who have ever experienced spousal violence (%) |