Health post Afghanistan - National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Living Conditions Survey NRVA 2011 12 report
a. In thousands b. In percentages
Age Male Female Total Age Male Female Total 0-9 123 99 221 0-9 32.5 17.7 23.7 10-19 56 63 120 10-19 14.9 11.4 12.8 20-29 35 126 161 20-29 9.2 22.7 17.2 30-39 33 89 122 30-39 8.8 16.0 13.1 40-49 29 67 96 40-49 7.7 12.0 10.3 50-59 31 64 95 50-59 8.1 11.5 10.1 60-69 37 33 70 60-69 9.8 5.9 7.5 70-79 23 13 37 70-79 6.2 2.4 3.9 80-89 9 3 12 80-89 2.4 0.5 1.2 90+ 1 1 90+ 0.3 0.0 0.1 Total 378 558 935 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 B. Out-patients a. In thousands b. In percentages Age Male Female Total Age Male Female Total 0-9 557 477 1,033 0-9 47.8 30.3 37.8 10-19 149 193 342 10-19 12.8 12.3 12.5 20-29 103 270 372 20-29 8.8 17.1 13.6 30-39 72 214 286 30-39 6.2 13.6 10.5 40-49 70 166 236 40-49 6.0 10.6 8.6 50-59 77 158 235 50-59 6.6 10.1 8.6 60-69 80 67 147 60-69 6.8 4.3 5.4 70-79 35 22 57 70-79 3.0 1.4 2.1 80-89 17 5 22 80-89 1.4 0.3 0.8 90+ 5 1 6 90+ 0.4 0.0 0.2 Total 1,163 1,573 2,736 Total 100.0 100.0 100.09.2.3 Visits to health care facilities
NRVA 2011-12 inquired into occurrence of visits to health care facilities in the year preceding the interview. The results show that from more than 800 thousand households one or more members have been admitted to stay overnight in a health facility. In total this referred to 935 thousand different in-patients, 60 percent of whom were women or girls. As can be seen from Table 9.4, the concentration of female in-patients is in the reproductive ages and is closely related to ante-natal-, delivery- and post-delivery care. Half 51 percent of all female patients who stayed overnight in a health facility is in the age bracket 15-49, whereas only a quarter 26 percent of the male in-patients belongs to this age group. In absolute numbers the igures of in-patients decline with age, due to the typical pyramid shape of the population with relatively small numbers of elderly and large numbers of children. However, calculating the number per age group as a percentage of the total population, the incidence of hospitalisation clearly concentrates in the old age groups Figure 9.1, panel A. This is the expected pattern, as health problems tend to increase with age, with the exception of the immediate years after birth. However, the pattern for women is strongly inluenced by visits for maternity reasons as can be seen in the sharp increase of the female prevalence at age group 20-29.Parts
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» Training and selection of ield staff
» Sampling design and implementation
» Population structure and distribution
» Marriage patterns Household composition and marriage patterns .1 Household structure
» Introduction Labour force participation
» Economic sector and occupation
» Characteristics of the employed population .1 Status in employment percent
» Irrigated land Farming and horticulture
» Rain-fed land Farming and horticulture
» Horticulture Farming and horticulture
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» Livestock production factors Livestock .1 Livestock numbers
» Main reason not to use veterinary services in percentages
» Measuring trends in poverty 2007-2011 percent
» b, c Growth and distribution percent
» Demographic proile Poverty proile
» Household head characteristics Poverty proile
» Comparison of food security between NRVA 2011-12 and NRVA 2007-08
» Characterization by asset ownership
» Harvest and lean season’s differences
» Availability of different food items by residence
» Sources of food items by population group and food security status
» Sources of food items by main income source
» Sources of food items by season
» Food Consumption Score Food consumption .1 Dietary diversity
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» Change in educational attendance
» Literacy .1 Literacy in residential and gender perspective Sex Gender equity indicators
» Gender equity indicators percent percent
» Distance to nearest health facility and costs to reach it
» Public clinic Public clinic District or provincial hospital District or provincial hospital
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» District or provincial hospital
» Household expenditure on health
» Other health-related expenditure Total health-related expenditure
» Visits to health care facilities
» Use of health care providers
» In-patient health care provider
» Out-patient health care provider
» Birth registration Child health
» Child health indicators Child health
» Ante-natal care Maternal health
» Dwelling characteristics Tenancy and dwelling characteristics .1 Tenancy
» Construction material of walls
» Construction material of roof
» Construction material of floor
» Durability of dwelling percent
» Household amenities .1 Water and sanitation percent
» percent Other household amenities
» Coping strategies Household shocks and coping strategies .1 Household shocks
» Steering Committee Technical Advisory Committee
» Cluster size and number of clusters
» Sampling stages and selection process
» Calculation of sampling weights and post-stratiication
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