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A study on Reproductive Morbidity and Health care seeking behaviour among coastal

womenin Gulf of Mannar, Tamilnadu


Data Analysis
PART 1: Socio Economic Background of the Respondents:
1. Distribution of respondents according to the district
S.No
1
2

Name of the district


Tuticorin
Ramnad
Total

Distribution of respondents
91
409
500

Per cent
18.2
81.8
100.0

2. Distribution of respondents according to the block


S.No
1
2
3
4

Name of the block


Villathikulam
Kadaladi
Thiruppulani
Rameswaram
Total

Distribution of respondents
93
189
123
95
500

Per cent
18.6
37.8
24.6
19.0
100.0

3. Distribution of respondents according to the Village Panchyat


S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Name of the Panchyat


Rameswaram
Thangachimadam
Pamban
Mayakulam
Kanchirankulam
Erwadi
Vallinokkam
Sayalkudi
Narippaiyoor
Mookaiyoour
Vembar
Periyasamipuram
Kannirajapuram
Total

Distribution of respondents
14
38
43
52
29
42
42
42
61
43
23
69
2
500

Per cent
2.8
7.6
8.6
10.4
5.8
8.4
8.4
8.4
12.2
8.6
4.6
13.8
.4
100.0

4. Distribution of respondents according to the hamlet


S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Name of the hamlet


Natarajapuram
Ramakrishnapuram
Vadakadu
Therkkuvadi
Anthoniyarpuram
Victoria nagar
Light House
Susaiyapparpattinam
Chinnapalam
Kunthugal
Akkalmadam
Puyalkappagam
Pamban
Francis Nagar
Vivekandapuram
Bharathi nagar
Sivakamipuram
Muthuraj nagar
Mutharaiyar nagar
Chinna erwadi
Eranthurai
Mangaleswari nagr
Alaivaikarai vadi
Adancheri
Athancheri
S.M. Valasai
Uraikennaru
Kazhimankundu
Thiraviyapuram
Melamunthal
Mookaiyoor
Ammanpuram
Vedakadu
Kadalkattikudiyeruppu
Patchaiyapuram
Periyasamipuram
Vembar
Rochma nagar
Keelavalasai
Sambai
Total

Distribution of respondents
9
3
6
3
21
4
19
4
3
4
2
1
13
1
8
12
18
4
3
14
12
27
10
12
4
10
42
30
21
16
43
9
9
6
7
69
16
2
1
2
500

5. Distribution of respondents according to the Health Sub Centre (HSC)

Per cent
1.8
.6
1.2
.6
4.2
.8
3.8
.8
.6
.8
.4
.2
2.6
.2
1.6
2.4
3.6
.8
.6
2.8
2.4
5.4
2.0
2.4
.8
2.0
8.4
6.0
4.2
3.2
8.6
1.8
1.8
1.2
1.4
13.8
3.2
.4
.2
.4
100.0

S.No

Name of the Health Sub

Distribution of respondents

Per cent

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

centre
Rajivi gandhi nagar
Pamban
Keelakarai
Kanchirankulam
Velanur
Erwadi
VVR nagar
Keelamunthal
Narippaiyoor
Mookaiyoor
Vembar
Periyasamipuram
Kannirajapuram
Mankadu
99
Total

13
41
23
26
9
29
27
44
45
43
17
69
2
1
111
500

2.6
8.2
4.6
5.2
1.8
5.8
5.4
8.8
9.0
8.6
3.4
13.8
.4
.2
22.2
100.0

5. Distribution of respondents according to the Primary Health Centre (PHC)


S.No

Name of the Health Sub

Distribution of respondents

Per cent

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

centre
Rameswaram
Thangachimadam
Pamban
Keelakarai
Erwadi
Sayalkudi
Vallinookam
Vembar
Periyasamipuram
Total

12
41
42
80
55
132
46
91
1
500

2.4
8.2
8.4
16.0
11.0
26.4
9.2
18.2
.2
100.0

6. Distribution of respondents according to the Block Primary Health Centre (Block PHC)
S.No

Name of the Block

Distribution of respondents

Per cent

1
2
3
4
5
6

Primary Health centre


No
Uchipuli
Kadaladi
Ramanathapuram
Villathikulam
Thiruppulani

121
95
115
63
52
14

24.2
19.0
23.0
12.6
10.4
2.8

Perilovanpatti
Total

40
500

8.0
100.0

7. Distribution of respondents according to their age


S.No
1
2
3
4

Age ( in years)
Below 17
18 - 27
28 - 37
38 - 47
Total

Distribution of respondents

Per cent
66
238
166
30
500

13.2
47.6
33.2
6.0
100.0

8. Distribution of respondents according to their religion


S.No
1
2

Religion
Hindu
Christian
Total

Distribution of respondents

Per cent
326
174
500

65.2
34.8
100.0

9. Distribution of respondent according to their class


S.No
1
2
3

Income
Scheduled Caste
Backward class
Most Backward class
Total

Distribution of respondents
14
279
207
500

Per cent
2.8
.6
55.6
41.0

10. Distribution of respondents according to their family size


S.No
1
2

Family size
Nuclear Family
Joint Family
Total

Distribution of respondents
452
48
500

Per cent
90.4
9.6
100.0

11. Distribution of respondents according to their educational background


S.No

Educational status

Illiterate

Distribution of

Per cent

respondents
63

12.6

Primary School

99

19.8

Middle School

150

30.0

Upper Middle School

115

23.0

Higher Secondary

55

11.0

Degree

18

3.6

500

100.0

Total
12. Distribution of respondents according to their occupation
S.No

Occupational pattern

Distribution of

Per cent

respondents
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Govt Employee
Fish processing
Fishing
Palm Tapping
Self Employed / Business
Agriculture
Coolie
Not Applicable
Total

2
4
10
8
16
2
56
402
500

.4
.8
2.0
1.6
3.2
.4
11.2
80.4
100.0

13. Distribution of respondents according to their total family income


S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Income distribution
Below 25000
25001 - 50000
50001 - 75000
75001 - 100000
Above 100000
Total

No of respondents

Per cent

83
187
100
65
65
500

16.6
37.4
20.0
13.0
13.0
100.0

14. Distribution of respondents according to their housing pattern


S.No
1
2
3

Housing pattern
Pucca
Katcha
Hut
Total

No of respondents
Per cent
251
108
141
500

50.2
21.6
28.2
100.0

15. Distribution of respondents according to ownership of house


S.No
1
2
3

Housing pattern
Own house
Rented
Leased
Total

No of respondents
424
70
5
500

Per cent
85.0
14.0
1.0
100.0

16. Distribution of respondents according to availability of drinking water facility


S.No Type of drinking water connection
1
2
3
4
5

available
Household tap connection
Public tap
Community Well
Well in the house
Drinking water pond
Total

No of respondents

Per cent

35
349
27
13
76
500

7.0
69.8
5.4
2.6
15.2
100.0

17. Distribution of respondents according to distance for collection of drinking water


S.No
1
2
3
4

Distance
Neighbourhood
Half Kilo meter
One Kilo meter
Above One Kilo meter
Total

No of respondents
48
411
31
10
500

Per cent
9.6
82.2
6.2
2.0
100.0

18. Distribution of respondents according to toilet facilities


S.

Toilet

No of

Per

Availability of

Non Availability of

No

facilities

respondents

cent

individual toilet

Individual toilets

Flush type

Pit

Open field

Community

182 (36.4)

109

205 (41.0)

Toilet
4 (0.8)

NA

(21.8)
NA

NA

NA

1
2

Yes
No

291
209

58.2
41.8

Total

500

100.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

19. Distribution of respondents according to toilet usage


S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Usage of toilet facilities


All
Only Women
Only aged
Women and aged
Un use
Not Applicable
Total

No of respondents
257
19
1
3
11
209
500

Per cent
51.4
3.8
.2
.6
2.2
41.8
100.0

20. Distribution of respondents according to availability of electricity


S.No Availability of electricity
1
No
2
Yes
Total

No of respondents
29
471
500

Per cent
5.8
94.2
100.0

21. Distribution of respondents according to type of fuel used


S.No
1
2
3
4

Type of fuel used


Gas
Kerosene
Firewood
Induction stove
Total

No of respondents
230
15
250
5
500

Per cent
46.0
3.0
50.0
1.0
100.0

22. Distribution of respondents according to bathroom facility available at home


S.No Bathroom facilities
1
2

available
Yes
No
Total

No of

Per cent

Separate Bath room facilities available

respondents
172
328
500

34.4
65.6
100.0

147
25
NA

29.4
5.0
NA

23. Distribution of respondents according to their household facilities and its accessibilities
S.No

Facilities

Availability
Yes

No

Accessibility
Yes

No

1
2
3
4

Radio
Television
Two Wheeler
Communication facilities

94 (18.8)
475 (95.0)
190 (38.0)
400 (80.0)

406 (81.2)
25 (5.0)
310 (62.0)
100 (20.0)

92 (18.4)
470 (94.0)
176 (35.2)
382 (76.4)

2 (.4)
5 (1.0)
14(2.8)
18(3.6)

5
6
7

phone/ Mobile
News Paper
Weekly Magazine
Village Knowledge centre

24 (4.8)
5 (1.0)
45 (9.0)

476 (95.2)
495 (99.0)
455 (91.0)

24 (4.8)
5 (1.0)
40 (8.0)

0 (0)
0 (0)
5 (1.0)

24. Distribution of respondents according to their membership in social service organizations


S.No Membership in social service
1
2

organizations
Yes
No
Total

No of respondents

Per cent

404
96
500

80.8
19.2
100.0

25. Distribution of respondents according to their membership in SHG and number of years
S.

Type of Social

Membe

No of years (in months)

No

service organization

No
277

06
135

7 -12
73

13 - 18
11 (2.2)

19 - 24
4 (.8)

(55.4)
335

(27.0)
133

(14.6)
32 (6.4)

0 (0)

0 (0)

SHG

rship
Yes
223

Livelihood Groups

(44.6)
165

School Monitoring

(33.0)
(67.0)
23 (4.6) 477

(26.6)
23 (4.6)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Committee
(95.4)
Village Development 33 (6.6) 467

29 (5.8)

4 (.8)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Committee
Mothers Club

129

(93.4)
371

125

4 (.8)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Local Panchyat

(25.8)
1 (0.2)

(74.2)
499

(25.0)
1 (0.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(99.8)

PART II: Awareness on morbidity issues among Adolescent Mothers:

1. Distribution of respondents according to age at attained puberty


S.No
1
6
9
10

Attained Puberty (in Age)


10 - 12
13 -15
16 - 18
Above 19
Total

Respondents
44
389
65
2
500

Per cent
8.8
77.8
13.0
.4
100.0

2. Distribution of respondents according to their age at marriage both husband and wife
S.No Age at Marriage
1
2
3
4
5
6

Wife
Respondents
5
284
190
21
0
0
500

Below 14
15 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 30
31 -35
36 40
Total

Per cent
1.0
56.8
38.0
4.2
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
100.0

Husband
Respondents Per cent
0
0 (0.0)
53
10.6
239
47.8
171
34.2
32
6.4
5
1.0
500
100.0

3. Distribution of the respondents according to the Legal age and their opinion about right age
at Marriage for both genders
S.No

Age
(in

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

years)
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Male
Legal age at
Opinion about

Legal age at

marriage

marriage

8 (1.6)
1 (.2)
7 (1.4)
210 (42.0)
37 (7.4)
33 (6.6)
20 (4.0)
136 (27.2)
2 (.4)
27 (5.4)
3 (.6)
2 (.4)
14 (2.8)

right age
3 (.6)
0 (0)
3 (.6)
78 (15.6)
33 (6.6)
39 (7.8)
18 (3.6)
206 (41.2)
15 (3.0)
61 (12.2)
16 (3.2)
6 (1.2)
22 (4.4)

Female
Opinion about right
age
84 (16.8)
17 (3.4)
87 (17.4)
169 (33.8)
51 (10.2)
39 (7.8)
15 (3.0)
29 (5.8)
6 (1.2)
0 (0)
1 (.2)
2 (.4)
3 (.6) 0 (0)

233 (46.6)
17 (3.4)
49 (9.8)
141 (28.2)
16 (3.2)
23 (4.6)
8 (1.6)
6 (1.2)
1 (.2)
1 (.2)
1 (.2)
1 (.2)

Total

500 (100.0)

500 (100.0) 500 (100.0)

500 (100.0)

4. Distribution of the respondents according to the age of their childrens marriage


S.No Age of marriage

1
3
6
7
8

18 - 22
23 27
28 - 32
33 - 37
Not Applicable
Total

Age at marriage of their

Marriage of their children if they

children
Son
13 (2.6)
5 (1.0)
1 (0.2)
3 (0.6)
479 (95.8)
500 (100.0)

are not get married so far


Son
Daughter
70 (14.0)
277 (54.4)
273 (54.6)
107 (21.4)
45 (9.0)
9 (1.8)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
112 (22.4)
107 (21.4)
500 (100.0)
500 (100.0)

Daughter
22 (4.4)
1 (0.2)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
477 (95.4)
500 (100.0)

5. Distribution of respondents according to the following Morbidity issues from last 5 years
S.

Morbidity issues

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Obstetric fistula
Uterine Prolapse
Anaemia
Infertility
Chronic infection
Depression
Incontinence

1
15 (3.0)
1 (0.2)
11 (2.2)
3 (0.6)
2 (.4)
24 (4.8)
11 (2.2)

2
7 (1.4)
1 (0.2)
6 (1.2)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
16 (3.2)
7 (1.4)

3
7 (1.4)
2 (.4)
2 (.4)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
14 (2.8)
7 (1.4)

4
2 (.4)
0 (0)
4 (0.8)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
9 (1.8)
2 (.4)

5
2 (.4)
0 (0)
2 (.4)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
5 (1.0)
2 (.4)

6. Distribution of respondents according to the treatment & source of Morbidity issues


S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Morbidity issues Treatment


No
Yes
Obstetric fistula 7 (1.4) 11 (2.2)
Uterine Prolapse 2 (.4)
2 (.4)
Anaemia
9 (1.8) 10 (2.0)
Infertility
1 (0.2) 3 (0.6)
Chronic
1 (0.2) 1 (0.2)

Treatment Source
Govt
Private
1 (.2)
8 (1.6)
0 (0)
2 (.4)
4 (0.8) 6 (1.2)
1 (.2)
2 (.4)
1 (.2)
0 (0)

Others
2 (.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

NA
7 (1.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

6
7

infection
Depression
Incontinence

4 (0.8)
5 (1.0)

0 (0)
0 (0)

0 (0)
0 (0)

9 (1.8)
6 (1.2)

15 (3.0)
8 (1.6)

11 (2.2)
3 (0.6)

7. Distribution of respondents according to not taking treatment for Morbidity issues

S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Reason for not taking treatment


Ignorance
It is alright
Not easy to say the reasons
No money
Home remedy
Not applicable
Total

No of respondents
13
12
8
3
1
463
500

Per cent
2.6
2.4
1.6
.6
.2
92.6
100.0

8. Distribution of respondents according to the symptoms of RTI and its treatment procedure
S.

Symptoms

Occurrence of

Treatment

If yes which place

Veginal discharge

Symptoms
Yes
No
43
457

Yes
30

No
13

Govt
21

Private
7 (1.4)

Urinary problems

(8.6)
55

(91.4)
445

(6.0)
40

(2.6)
15

(4.2)
30

10 (2.0) 0 (0)

Itching in the genital

(11.0)
40

(89.0)
460

(8.0)
25

(3.0)
16

(6.0)
21

3 (0.6)

area
Lower abdominal pain

(8.0)
94

(92.0)
406

(5.0)
38

(3.2)
56

(4.2)
23

15 (3.0) 0 (0)

not related to menses


Pain during intercourse

(18.8)
24

(81.2)
476

(7.6)
15

(11.2)
9

(4.6)
11

4 (0.8)

0 (0)

Irregular / painful

(4.8)
42

(95.2)
458

(3.0)
21

(1.8)
21

(2.2)
13

7 (1.4)

1 (0.2)

periods
Boils/Ulcer/Wart/Swelli

(8.4)
11

(91.6)
489

(4.2)
8

(4.2)
3

(2.6)
1

7 (1.4)

0 (0)

ng in genital area
Low Backache

(2.2)
133

(97.8)
367

(1.6)
80

(0.6)
53

(0.2)
48

26 (5.2) 6 (1.2)

Bleeding after sexual

(26.6)
2

(73.4)
498

(16.0)
1

(10.6)
1

(9.6)
0 (0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

10

intercourse
Swelling in the groin

(0.4)
5

(99.6)
495

(0.2)
3

(0.2)
2

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

11

Any voluntary escape

(1.0)
43

(99.0)
457

(0.6)
24

(0.4)
19

(0.4)
18

6 (1.2)

0 (0)

of urine while coughing

(8.6)

(91.4)

(4.8)

(3.8)

(3.6)

or sneezing
Swelling /lump in

11

489

3 (0.6)

1 (0.2)

breast

(2.2)

(97.8)

(1.8)

(0.4)

(1.0)

No
1

12

9. Distribution of respondents according to not taking treatment for RTI problems

Healers
2 (.4)

0 (0)

S.No Symptoms

Veginal discharge

Reason for not taking treatment


Ignorance It is alright Not easy to

4 (0.8)

4 (0.8)

No

Not

say the

money

applicable

reasons
2 (.4)

3 (0.6)

487

Urinary problems

4 (0.8)

2 (.4)

4 (0.8)

6 (1.2)

(97.40)
484

Itching in the genital

6 (1.2)

1 (0.2)

5 (1.0)

4 (0.8)

(96.8)
484

area
Lower abdominal

17 (3.4)

15 (3.0)

11 (2.2)

(96.8)
13 (2.6) 444

pain not related to

(88.8)

menses
Pain during

intercourse
Irregular / painful

periods
Boils/Ulcer/Wart/Swe

1 (0.2)

1 (0.2)

lling in genital area


Low Backache

18 (3.6)

Bleeding after sexual

1 (0.2)

10

intercourse
Swelling in the groin

11

Any voluntary escape

6 (1.2)
6 (1.2)

1 (0.2)
10 (2.0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

491

3 (0.6)

(98.2)
479

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

(95.8)
497

16 (3.2)

6 (1.2)

(99.4)
13 (2.6) 447

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(89.4)
499

0 (0)

(99.8)
498

3 (0.6)

(99.6)
481

9 (1.8)

0 (0)
2 (0.4)

2 (.4)
3 (0.6)

1 (0.2)
4 (0.8)

of urine while
12

coughing or sneezing
Swelling /lump in

(96.2)
2 (.4)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

breast

498
(99.6)

10. Distribution of respondents according to their awareness about STI transmission


S.

Type of transmission

Awareness
Yes

No

Total

No
1
2

RTI caused by sex


RTI caused by unsafe abortion

409 (81.8)
409 (81.8)

91 (18.2)
91 (18.2)

500 (100.00)
500 (100.00)

proceedure
RTI caused by IUCD insertion by

400 (80.0)

100 (20.0)

500 (100.00)

untrained worker

RTI caused due to poor personal

418 (83.6)

82 (16.4)

500 (100.00)

5
6

hygiene
RTI caused by poor sanitary protection
RTI caused by infection from other

437 (87.4)
308 (61.6)

63 (12.6)
192 (38.4)

500 (100.00)
500 (100.00)

parts of body
11. Distribution of respondents according to use of sanitary napkin during menstrual period
S.No

Usage of sanitary

Distribution of

1
2

napkin
Yes
No
Total

respondents
442 (88.4)
58 (11.6)
500 (100.0)

What kind of Napkin used


Buying from shop
Using old clothes
385 (77.0)
NA
NA

57 (11.4)
NA
NA

12. Distribution of respondents according to the disease caused by RTI


S.

Disease

Awareness

Experience of

Treatment

Yes

disease
Yes
No

Yes

No

No
No

Unkno

415

43

42

Chronic abdominal

366

122

wn
12 (2.4) 85

pain
Ill Health

(73.2)
356

(24.4)
132

(17.0)
12 (2.4) 66

(83.0)
434

(8.6)
56

(8.4)
10

Anaemia

(71.6)
333

(26.4)
145

0 (0)

(13.2)
50

(86.8)
450

(11.2)
41

(2.0)
9 (1.8)

Infertility

(66.6)
304

(29.0)
164

(10.0)
32 (6.4) 4

(90.0)
496

(8.2)
3

1 (0.2)

Spontaneous

(69.8)
307

(32.8)
161

(0.8)
32 (6.4) 17

(99.2)
483

(0.6)
17

1 (0.2)

abortion
Miscarriage

(61.4)
265(53.

(32.2)
172

63

(3.4)
5

(96.6)
495

(3.4)
4

1 (0.2)

Premature births

0)
309

(34.4)
175(35.

(12.6)
16(3.2)

(1.0)
10

(99.0)
290

(0.8)
10

0 (0)

Blindness or

(61.8)
282

0)
178

(2.0)
40 (8.0) 1

(98.0)
499

(2.0)
1

0 (0)

serioous infections

(56.4)

(35.6)

(0.2)

(99.8)

(0.2)

in infants
13. Distribution of respondents according to the reasons for not gone to treatment for disease
caused by RTI

S.

Disease

No

Reasons for not gone to treatment


No
It will cure
Distance

Less

income

transport

applicabl

7 (1.4)

0 (0)

e
458

automatically

16 (3.2) 12 (2.4)

to hospital

Not

Chronic abdominal

pain
Ill Health

3 (0.6)

1 (0.2)

3 (0.6)

2 (0.4)

1 (0.2)

(91.6)
490

Anemia

3 (0.6)

0 (0)

2 (0.4)

2 (0.4)

2 (0.4)

(98.0)
491

Infertility

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

(98.2)
499

0 (0)

(99.8)
498

0 (0)

7 (1.4)

Others

Spontaneous

1 (0.2)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

abortion
Miscarriage

0 (0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(99.6)
499

Premature births

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(99.8)
500

Blindness or

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(100.0)
500

serious infections

(100.0)

in infants
14. Distribution of respondents according to decision taken for treatment to disease caused by
RTI
S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Decision taken by whom


Self
Husband
Jointly
Others
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
32
18
57
5
388
500

Per cent
6.4
3.6
11.4
1.0
77.6
100.0

15. Distribution of respondents according to awareness about prevention of STI


S.No
1
2
3
4

Awareness about prevention of STI


STI transmitted through Unprotected sex
STI transmitted through Syphilisis
Mother to baby
Others

Yes
452 (90.4)
449 (89.8)
430 (86.0)
419 (83.8)

No
48 (9.6)
51 (10.2)
70 (14.0)
81 (16.2)

Total
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)

16. Distribution of respondents according to their knowledge about preventing of STI


S.No
1
2
3
4

Methods for preventing STI


Safer sex
Avoid alcohol and drugs
Limit no of partner
Not known
Total

Respondents
320
3
107
70
500

Per cent
64.0
.6
21.4
14.0
100.0

17. Distribution of respondents according to the following problem based during pregnancy
S.

Disease

Awareness

Experience of

Treatment

Yes

No

Unkno

disease
Yes
No

Yes

No

Difficulty with

324(64.

157

wn
19 (3.8) 22

478

11

11

vision during day

8)

(31.4)

(95.6)

(2.2)

(2.2)

light
Night blindness

332

155

13 (2.6) 20

480

11

Convulsions not

(66.4)
332

(31.0)
153

(4.0)
15 (3.0) 22

(96.0)
478

(1.8)
19

(2.2)
3 (0.6)

from fever
Swelling of the legs,

(66.4)
334

(30.6)
130

(4.4)
36 (7.2) 137

(95.6)
363

(3.8)
96

41

body, or face
Excessive Fatigue

(66.8)
319

(26.0)
145

(72.6)
36 (7.2) 108

(72.6)
392

(19.2)
84

(8.2)
24

Veginal bleeding

(63.8)
275

(29.0)
161

64

(21.6)
39

(78.4)
461

(16.8)
35

(4.8)
4 (0.8)

(55.0)

(32.2)

(12.8)

(7.8)

(92.2)

(7.0)

No

(4.4)

18. Distribution of respondents according to the reasons for not gone to treatment during
pregnancy for disease caused by RTI
S.

Disease

No

Difficulty with

Reasons for not gone to treatment


No
It will cure
Distance

Less

income

automatically

to hospital

transport

2 (0.4)

7 (1.4)

2 (0.4)

0 (0)

Others

applicabl
0 (0)

vision during day


2

light
Night blindness

Not
e
489
(97.8)

2 (0.4)

6 (1.2)

0 (0)

3 (0.8)

0 (0)

489
(97.8)

Convulsions not

2 (0.4)

from fever
Swelling of the

17 (3.4) 15 (3.0)

legs, body, or face


Excessive Fatigue

Veginal bleeding

1 (0.2)

1 (0.2)

9 (1.8)

4 (0.8)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

497

1 (0.2)

2 (04)

7 (1.4)

(99.4)
458

4 (0.8)

(91.6)
476

0 (0)

(95.2)
496

4 (0.8)

0 (0)

0 (0)

6 (1.2)
0 (0)

(99.2)
19. Distribution of respondents according to decision taken for taking treatment during
pregnancy for disease caused by RTI
S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Decision taken by whom


Self
Husband
Jointly
Others
Not Applicable
Total

Respondents
25
31
31
6
407
500

Per cent
5.0
6.2
6.2
1.2
81.4
100.0

20. Distribution of respondents according their post-delivery problem


S Post-

Awareness about

Experience of post

Treatment

post pregnancy

pregnancy

taken or not

problems

problems

delivery

N problems

Place of Delivery

o
Yes

1 Massive
Veginal

No

Yes

No

356

144(28. 46 (9.2)

454

(71.2)

8)

(90.8)

Yes

41 (8.2)

bleeding
2 Very
High

Govt

Priva

Home

te

remedi
es
0 (0)

13

28

(1.

(2.6)

(5.6)

0)
350

150

64

436

61(12.2

29

32

(70.0)

(30.0)

(12.8)

(87.2)

(0.

(5.8)

(6.4)

0 (0)

Fever
3 Other

No

0 (0)

6)
64

336(87. 3 (0.6)

497(99. 3 (0.6)

(12.8)

2)

4)

(0)

(0.6)

0 (0)

21. Distribution of respondents according to the reasons for not gone to treatment during post
pregnancy
S.

Post-delivery

No

problems

Reasons for not gone to treatment


No
It will cure
Distance

Less

income

automatically

to hospital

transport

Others

Not
applicabl

Massive Veginal

2 (0.4)

1 (0.2)

2 (0.4)

0 (0)

0 (0)

e
495

bleeding
Very High Fever

0 (0)

3 (0.6)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(99.0)
497

0 (0)

(99.4)
500

Other

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(100)
22. Distribution of respondents according to the decision to go for treatment to post
pregnancy problems
S.No
1
2
3
4

Decision taken by whom


Self
Husband
Jointly
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
37
27
30
406
500

Per cent
7.4
5.4
6.0
81.2
100.0

23. Distribution of respondents according to opinion on ideal family


S.No
1
2
3
4

Number of children
One children
Two children
Three children
Four children
Total

Total children
0 (0)
381 (76.2)
78 (15.6)
41 (8.2)
500 (100.0)

Male
414 (82.8)
86 (17.2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
500 (100.0)

Female
424 (84.8)
76 (15.2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
500 (100.0)

24. Distribution of respondents according to their reason for having more number of male
children
S.No
1
2
3

Reasons
Safeguard the parents
Family income will rise
Societal recognition

Respondents
15
21
7

Per cent
3.0
4.2
1.4

4
5

Safeguard their sister


Not applicable
Total

1
456
500

.2
91.2
100.0

25. Distribution of respondents according to their perception on child birth It is a gift by


god
S.No
1
2
3

Perception - It is a gift by god


True
False
No idea
Total

Respondents
436
58
6
500

Per cent
87.2
11.6
1.2
100.0

26. Distribution of respondents according to their perception towards stopping of child birth
S.No

Perception - We should not stop

Respondents

Per cent

1
2
3

child birth
True
False
No idea
Total

267
229
4
500

53.4
45.8
.8
100.0

27. Distribution of respondents according to their awareness level on family planning method
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Family planning methods


Female sterilisation
IUD / Copper T
Oral Contraceptive pills
Female Condom
Injection
Male Sterilisation
Condom
Others

Known
446 (89.2)
337 (67.4)
402 (80.4)
152 (30.4)
249 (49.8)
261 (52.2)
274 (54.8)
1 (0.2)

Unknown
54 (10.8)
163 (32.6)
98 (19.6)
348 (69.6)
251 (50.2)
239 (47.8)
226 (45.6)
499 (99.8)

Total
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)
500 (100)

28. Distribution of respondents according to the use of contraceptive methods by husband /


wife
S.No

Use of contraceptive methods


No
Yes
Total

Respondents
179
321
500

Per cent
35.8
64.2
100.0

29. Distribution of respondents according to type of contraceptive methods used by husband /

wife
S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Type of Contraceptive method used


Female Sterilisation
IUD / Copper-T
Injection
Condom
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
266
52
2
1
179
500

Per cent
53.2
10.4
.4
.2
35.8
100.0

30. Distribution of respondent according to difficulties faced due to use of contraceptive


methods
S.

Side effects due

No

to use of

Experience
Yes
No

Not

Treatment
Yes
No

Place of treatment
Govt
Privat Home

applica

contraceptive

ble

Reme
dies

methods
Weakness /

83

238

179

68

15

17

58

8 (1.6)

inability to work
Body ache / Back

(16.6)
132

(47.6)
189

(35.8)
179

(13.6)
106

(3.0)
26

(3.4)
26

(11.6)
80

26

ache
Experienced

(26.4)
48

(37.8)
273

(35.8)
179

(21.2)
36

(5.2)
12

(5.2)
14

(16.0)
21

(5.2)
13

Cramps
Weight Gain

(9.6)
82

(54.6)
239

(35.8)
179

(7.2)
58

(2.4)
24

(2.8)
16

(4.2)
42

(2.6)
24

Dizziness

(16.40 (47.8)
47
274

(35.8)
179

(11.6)
39

(4.8)
9

(3.2)
12

(8.4)
29

(4.8)
7 (1.4)

Nausea /

(9.4)
30

(54.8)
291

(35.8)
179

(7.8)
24

(1.8)
6

(2.4)
10

(5.8)
14

6 (1.2)

Vomitting
Breast Tenderness

(6.0)
20

(58.2)
300

(35.8)
180

(4.8)
19

(1.2)
1

(2.0)
2

(2.8)
17

1 (0.2)

Irregular periods

(4.0)
32

(60.0)
289

(36.0)
179

(3.8)
21

(0.2)
11

(0.4)
6

(3.4)
15

11

Excessive

(6.4)
19

(57.8)
302

(35.8)
179

(4.2)
14

(2.2)
5

(1.2)
3

(3.0)
11

(2.2)
5

10

bleeding
Spotting

(3.8)
3

(60.4)
317

(35.8)
180

(2.8)
2

(1.0)
1

(0.6)
0 (0)

(2.2)
2

91.0)
1 (0.2)

White Discharge

(0.6)
76

(63.4)
245

(36.0)
179

(0.4)
59

(0.2)
18

18

(0.4)
41

18

(15.2)

(49.0)

(35.8)

(11.8)

(3.6)

(3.6)

(8.2)

(3.6)

11

31. Distribution of respondents according to the reasons for not gone to treatment for

problems related with use of contraceptive methods


S.

for problems

No

related with use of


contraceptive

Reasons for not gone to treatment


No
It will cure
Distance

Less

income

20ranspo

automatically

to hospital

Others

Not
applicable

rt

methods
1

Weakness/inability

7 (1.4)

5 (1.0)

0 (0)

3 (0.6)

0 (0)

485 (97.0)

to work
Body ache / Back

9 (1.8)

12 (2.4)

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

0 (0)

474 (94.8)

ache
Experienced

5 (1.0)

5 (1.0)

0 (0)

3 (0.6)

0 (0)

487 (97.4)

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Cramps
Weight Gain
Dizziness
Nausea / Vomitting
Breast Tenderness
Irregular periods
Excessive bleeding
Spotting
White Discharge

11 (2.2)
5 (1.0)
3 (0.6)
1 (0.2)
7 (1.4)
4 (0.8)
1 (0.2)
11 (2.2)

8 (1.6)
1 (0.2)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
4 (0.8)

1 (0.2)
1 (0.2)
2 (0.4)
0 (0)
1 (0.2)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
1 (0.2)

4 (0.8)
2 (0.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
2 (0.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
2 (0.4)

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

476 (95.2)
491 (98.2)
494 (98.8)
499 (99.8)
489 (97.8)
495 (99.0)
499 (99.8)
482 (96.4)

32. Distribution of respondents according to decision making power for problems related
with use of contraceptive methods
S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Decision by whom
Self
Husband
Jointly
Others
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
122
122
51
26
179
500

Per cent
24.4
24.4
10.2
5.2
35.8
100.0

33. Distribution of respondents according to their unwillingness to follow the family planning
methods
S.

Main reason for not using

No

Family planning methods

Preference 1
Respon Per

Preference 2
Respond Per

Preference 3
Respon Per

cent
.4

ent

cent
.2

dent
1

cent
.2

1.2
.2

6
1

1.2
.2

6
1

1.2
.2

Lack of Knowledge about

dent
2

2
3

family planning method


Opposed to family planning
Worry about side effects of

6
1

methods
Not applicable
Total

491
500

98.2
100.0

492
500

98.4
100.0

492
500

98.4
100.0

34. Distribution of respondents according to the experience of mensuration problem and its
occurrence for the last three months
S.

Mensuration

Experience

No of days occurred

problem

Yes

No

12

34

56

7 8 9 10

Above

days
22

days
16

days
9

days
42

10 days
2 (0.4)

(4.4)
13

(3.2)
4

(1.8)
3

(8.4)
2

1 (0.2)

(2.6)

(0.8)

(0.6)

(0.4)

o
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Painful period

132

368

days
41

Frequent or

(26.4)
32

(73.6)
468

(8.2)
9 (1.8)

short period

(6.4)

(93.6)

Delayed period

48

452

22

12

0 (0)

prolonged

(9.6)
7

(90.4)
493

(4.4)
4 (0.8)

(2.4)
1

(1.4)
1

(0.2)
0 (0)

(1.2)
1

0 (0)

period

(1.4)

(98.6)

(0.2)

(0.2)

Excessive

30

470

10

bleeding

(6.0)

(94.0)

(2.0)

(0.4)

(1.8)

continuous

493

7 (1.4)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

bleeding

(1.4)

(98.6)

scanty bleeding

491

3 (0.6)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(1.8)

(98.2)

(0.4)

(0.4)

inter menstrual

10

490

0 (0)

0 (0)

bleeding

(2.0)

(98.0)

6 (1.2)

(0.2)
0 (0)

0 (0)

(1.8)

(0.4)
2

0 (0)

(0.4)

(0.4)

35. Distribution of respondents according to treatment taken behaviour to mensuration


problem
S.

Mensurati

Treatment

Place of treatment

Reason for not gone to treatment

on

problem

taken
Yes

Govt

Priv

Home

Fina

Nobody Distance

Tran

Hospi

ate

Reme

nce

to take

to

sport

tal

Hos

dies

to

hospital

40

pital
44

hospital
20 (4.0) 5 (1.0)

Painful

88

No

44

10

period

(17.6)

(8.8)

(8.0)

(8.8)

(0.8)

(1.8)

Frequent

25

13

12

0 (0)

or short

(5.0)

(1.4)

(2.6)

(2.4)

period
Delayed

32

16

12

19

6 (1.2)

1 (0.2)

period
prolonged

(6.4)
4

(3.2)
3

(2.4)
3

(3.8)
1

(0.2)
0 (0)

(1.6)
3

0 (0)

0 (0)

(0.2)
0 (0)

period

(0.8)

(0.6)

(0.6)

(0.2)

Excessive

15

15

10

0 (0)

0 (0)

10

bleeding

(3.0)

(3.0)

(1.0)

(2.0)

continuou

s bleeding

(1.0)

(0.4)

(0.6)

(0.4)

scanty

bleeding

(1.0)

(0.8)

(0.6)

(0.4)

inter

menstrual

(0.8)

(1.2)

(0.8)

(0.4)

5
6
7
8

(2.0)
3 (0.6)

0 (0)

(0.4)

2
(0.4)

(0.6)
0 (0)

5
(1.0)

0 (0)

(2.0)
1 (0.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

2 (0.4)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

(0.2)
0 (0)

2
(0.4)

0 (0)

2
(0.4)

bleeding
36. Distribution of respondents according to decision taken for treating menstruation
problems
S.No
1
2
3
4
5

Decision taken by whom


Self
Husband
Jointly
Others
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
24
15
27
5
429
500

Per cent
4.8
3.0
5.4
1.0
85.8
100.0

Part III: Availability, Accessibility and Affordability and Utilization of health facility
1. Distribution of respondents according to the availability of health facilities and the nature
of service offered
S.
No

Awareness level on health facilities


and its services

Provi

HSC
Not
Dont

Provi

PHC
Not

Dont

ded

Provi

ded

Provi

Know

Know

ded
0 (0)

151

451
(90.2)
451

ded
2 (.4)

47

2 (.4)

(9.4)
47

Awareness on General Service

349

provided
Awareness on ANC Service

(69.8)
311

36

(30.2)
153

provided
Awareness on Delivery Service

(62.2)
256

(7.2)
88

(30.6)
156

(90.2)
452(9

2 (.4)

(9.4)
46

provided
Awareness on PNC Service

(51.2)
276

(17.6)
71

(31.2)
153

0.4)
450

3 (.6)

(9.2)
47

provided
Awareness on Abortion Service

(55.2)
180

(14.2)
166

(30.6)
154

(90.0)
370

80

(9.4)
50

provided
Awareness on Immunisation

(36.0)
316

(33.2)
33

(30.8)
151

(74.0)
451

(16.0)
2 (.4)

(10.0)
47

Service to mother provided


Awareness on immunisation

(63.2)
299

(6.6)
49

(30.2)
152

(90.2)
450

2 (.4)

(9.4)
48

Service to children provided


Awareness on RTI/STI Service

(59.8)
162

(9.8)
140

(30.4)
198

(90.0)
384

25

(9.6)
91

provided
Awareness on Sterilisation Service

(32.4)
179

(28.0)
165

(39.6)
156

(76.8)
353

(5.0)
96

(18.2)
51

10

provided
Awareness on IUD Service

(35.8)
227

(33.0)
114

(31.2)
159

(70.6)
375

(19.2)
73

(10.2)
52

11

provided
Awareness on condom Service

(45.4)
224

(22.8)
118

(31.8)
158

(75.0)
381

(14.6)
67

(10.4)
52

12

provided
Awareness on HIV test Service

(44.8)
207

(22.8)
137

(31.6)
156

(76.2)
397

(13.4)
52

(10.4)
51

13

provided
Awareness on counselling Service

(41.4)
185

(27.4)
87

(31.2)
228

(79.4)
388

(10.4)
29

(10.2)
83

14

provided
Awareness on ART Service

(37.0)
164

(17.4)
98

(45.6)
238

(77.6)
327

(5.8)
72

(16.6)
101

15

provided
Awareness on other Services

(32.8)
7

(19.6)
64

(47.6)
429

(65.4)
56

(14.4)
20

(20.2)
424

provided

(1.4)

(12.8)

(85.8)

(11.2)

(4.0)

(84.8)

Block PHC
Provided
Not

Dont

GH
Provided

Not

Dont

Provi

Provided
0 (0)

Know
5 (1.0)

ded
488

Provided
1 (0.2)

Know
11 (2.2)

9 (1.8)

11 (2.2)

9 (1.8)

11 (2.2)

Provided
0 (0)

Know
73

495

428 (85.6)

0 (0)

(14.6)
72

(99.0)
495

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

(97.6)
480

419 (83.8)

9 (1.8)

(14.4)
72

(99.0)
495

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

(96.0)
480

427 (85.4)

Private Hospital
Not
Dont

12 (2.4)

(14.4)
72

(99.0)
495

30 (6.0)

(14.4)
73

(99.0)
479

428 (85.6)

0 (0)

(14.6)
72

(95.8)
495

428 (85.6)

0 (0)

(14.4)
72

(99.0)
494

7 (1.4)

(14.4)
81

(98.8)
461

17 (3.4)

(16.2)
101

(92.2)
495

427(85.4)

2 (0.4)

(20.2)
71

(99.0)
495

420 (84.0)

9 (1.8)

(14.2)
71

(99.0)
495

5 (1.0)

(14.2)
91

(99.0)
495

5 (1.0)

(18.2)
92

(99.0)
488

397 (79.4)

5 (1.0)

(18.4)
98

(97.6)
488

131 (26.2)

5 (1.0)

(19.6)
364

(97.6)
127

(72.8)

(25.4)

416 (83.2)
397 (79.4)

384 (76.8)
382 (76.4)

404 (80.8)
403 (80.6)

5 (1.0)

(96.0)
459

30 (6.0)

11 (2.2)

5 (1.0)

(91.8)
479(9

10 (2.0)

11 (2.2)

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

5.8)
479(9

10 (2.0)

11 (2.2)

1(0.2)

5 (1.0)

5.8)
479(9

10 (2.0)

11 (2.2)

2 (0.4)

5.8)
37 (7.4) 424

33 (6.6)

43 (8.6)

5 (1.0)

(84.8)
458

31 (6.2)

11 (2.2)

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

(91.6)
478

11 (2.2)

11 (2.2)

0 (0)

5 (1.0)

(95.6)
478

11 (2.2)

11 (2.2)

5 (1.0)

(95.6)
456

10 (2.0)

34 (6.8)

7 (1.4)

(91.2)
444

10 (2.0)

46 (9.2)

1 (0.2)

11 (2.2)

(88.8)
417

10 (2.0)

73

0 (0)

373

(83.4)
92

2 (0.4)

(14.6)
406

(74.6)

(18.4)

0 (0)
16 (3.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)
5 (1.0)

(81.2)

2. Distribution of respondent according to the distance of different health facilities


S.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Distance
0 5 KM
6 10KM
11 15KM
16 20KM
Above 20 KM
Not applicable
Total

HSC

PHC

403 (80.6)
7 (1.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
90 (18.0)
500 (100.0)

361 (72.2)
109 (21.8)
10 (2.0)
5 (1.0)
1 (0.2)
14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

Health Facilities
CHC
GH
178 (35.6)
7 (1.4)
24 (4.8)
134 (26.8)
101 (20.2)
56 (11.2)
500 (100.0)

186 (37.2)
72 (14.4)
7 (1.4)
21 (4.2)
200 (40.0)
14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

3. Distribution of respondent according to travel time to different health facilities

Private
127 (25.4)
93 (18.6)
1 (0.2)
115 (23.0)
160 (32.0)
4 (0.8)
500 (100.0)

S.
No
1
2
3
4
5

Travel time

Health Institutions
CHC
GH

HSC

PHC

Private

One hour
Two hour
Three hour
Above three

335 (67.0)
6 (1.2)
0 (0)
60 (12.0)

387 (77.4)
79 (15.8)
0 (0)
20 (4.0)

236 (47.2)
128 (25.6)
75 (15.0)
5 (1.0)

246 (49.2)
45 (9.0)
78 (15.6)
117 (23.4)

219 (43.8)
140 (28.0)
82 (16.4)
55 (11.0)

hours
Not Applicable
Total

99 (19.8)
500 (100.0)

14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

56 (11.2)
500 (100.0)

14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

4 (0.8)
500 (100.0)

4. Distribution of respondent according to quality of service to different health facilities


S.

Quality of

No
1
2
3
4

service
Poor
Average
Good
Not Applicable
Total

Health Institutions
CHC
GH

HSC

PHC

27 (5.4)
114 (22.8)
260 (52.0)
99 (19.8)
500 (100.0)

22 (4.4)
169 (33.8)
295 (59.0)
14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

2 (0.4)
146 (29.2)
292 (58.4)
60 (12.0)
500 (100.0)

4 (0.8)
175 (35.0)
304 (60.8)
15 (3.0)
500 (100.0)

Private
2 (0.4)
34 (6.8)
460 (92.0)
4 (0.8)
500 (100.0)

5. Distribution of respondent according to travel cost to different health facilities


S.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Travel Cost
No Cost
Below 50
51 to 100
101 to 150
150 to 200
Above 200
Not applicable
Total

Health Institutions
HSC
PHC

CHC

GH

Private

390 (78.0)
0 (0)
4 (0.8)
0 (0)
7 (1.4)
0 (0)
99 (19.8)
500 (100.0)

1 (0.2)
378 (75.6)
52 (10.4)
0 (0)
6 (1.2)
0 (0)
63 (12.6)
500 (100.0)

4 (0.8)
315 (63.0)
151 (30.2)
0 (0)
15 (3.0)
0 (0)
15 (3.0)
500 (100.0)

364 (72.8)
95 (19.0)
4 (0.8)
0 (0)
33 (6.6)
0 (0)
4 (0.8)
500 (100.0)

20 (4.0)
445 (89.0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
21 (4.2)
0 (0)
14 (2.8)
500 (100.0)

6. Distribution of respondent according to treatment cost to different health facilities


S.

Treatment

No
1

cost
No cost

Less than

1000
1001 to 2000

Health Institutions
HSC
PHC

CHC

GH

Private

Others

401

486

443

447

28 (5.6)

0 (0)

(80.2)
0 (0)

(97.2)
0 (0)

(88.6)
9 (1.8)

(89.4)
39 (7.8)

325

0 (0)

0 (0)

(65.0)
87 (17.4)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

4
5
6

2001 to 3000
3001 to 4000
4001 to 5000

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

26 (5.2)
5 (1.0)
25 (5.0)

0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)

and above
Not

99

14 (2.8)

48 (9.6)

14 (2.8)

4 (0.8)

0 (0)

applicable
Total

(19.8)
500

500

500

500

500

500

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

(100.0)

7. Distribution of respondents according to difficulties faced when they visited health


institutions
S.

Health

Health centred visited

Difficulties faced

No

Facilities

Yes

No timely

Treatmen Behavio

No

treatment

t is not

ur of

hurdle Crowded

Money

good

duty

No

Over

No

HSC

163

337

65 (13.0)

58 (11.6)

bearers
11 (2.2)

0 (0)

29 (5.8)

0 (0)

PHC

(32.6)
212

(67.4)
288

72 (14.4)

54 (10.8)

27 (5.4)

0 (0)

51 (10.2)

8 (1.6)

CHC

(42.4)
55

(57.6)
445

22 (4.4)

22 (4.4)

11 (2.2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

GH

(11.0)
298

(89.0)
202

224 (44.8)

22 (4.4)

6 (1.2)

0 (0)

37 (7.4)

9 (1.8)

Private

(59.6)
454

(40.4)
46

0 (0)

13 (2.6)

8 (1.6)

43

242

148

(90.8)

(9.2)

(8.6)

(48.4)

(29.6)

8. Distribution of respondents according to medical expenses of previous year


S.

Medical

No
1
2
3
4
5
6

expenditure
Below 25000
25001 - 50000
50001 - 75000
75001 - 100000
Above 100000
Not Applicable
Total

Self
239 (47.8)
4 (0.8)
0 (0)
2 (0.4)
0 (0)
255 (51.0)
500 (100.0)

Husband
194 (38.8)
6 (1.2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
300 (60.0)
500 (100.0)

Children

Other family

Total

372 (74.4)
16 (3.2)
4 (0.8)
4 (0.8)
0 (0)
104 (20.8)
500 (100.0)

members
16 (3.2)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
483 (96.6)
500 (100.0)

390 (78.0)
36 (7.2)
7 (1.4)
2 (0.4)
6 (1.2)
59 (11.8)
500 (100.0)

9. Distribution of respondents according to decision taken for medical treatment


S.

Treatment

No
1

for whom
Self

2
3
4

Who decide
Self
Husband

Total

Health facility
Govt
Private

Jointly

Others

Total

209

170

115

6 (1.2)

500

233

267

500

Husband

(41.8)
231

(34.0)
101

(23.0)
165

3 (0.6)

(100.0)
500

(46.6)
219

(53.4)
281

(100.0)
500

Children

(46.2)
132

(20.2)
83 (16.6)

(33.0)
280

5 (1.0)

(100.0)
500

(43.8)
166

(56.2)
334

(100.0)
500

For family

(26.4)
132

83 (16.6)

(56.0)
280

5 (1.0)

(100.0)
500

(33.2)
357

(66.8)
143

(100.0)
500

members

(26.4)

(100.0)

(71.4)

(28.6)

(100.0)

(56.0)

10. Distribution of respondents according to reason for liking of health facilities available
S.No

Treatment for
whom

1
2
3
4

Self
Husband
Children
For family

Reason for liking


Treatment
No side

Speedy

No specific

Total

is good
460 (92.0)
447 (89.4)
425 (85.0)
168 (33.6)

recovery
3 (0.6)
3 (0.6)
50 (10.0)
64 (12.8)

reason
28 (5.6)
48 (9.6)
19 (3.8)
219 (43.8)

500 (100.0)
500 (100.0)
500 (100.0)
500 (100.0)

effect
9 (1.8)
2 (0.4)
6 (1.2)
49 (9.8)

members
11. Distribution of respondents according to visiting health facilities during last six month
S.No
1
2

Health facilities visited


No
Yes
Total

Respondents
229
271
500

Per cent
45.8
54.2
100.0

12. Distribution of respondents according to no of times visited health facilities


S.No

1
2

Purpose of visit

HSC
PHC

Visit 1
Responde

Per

Visit 2
Respond

Per cent

Visit 3
Respo Per cent

nts
70
69

cent
14.0
13.8

ents
25
7

5.0
1.4

ndents
11
2.2
7
1.4

3
4
5
6

CHC
GH
Private Hospital
Not applicable
Total

0
35
45
326
500

0
7.0
9.0
65.2
100.0

0
8
34
381
500

0
1.6
6.8
76.2
100.0

4
3
15
460
500

.8
.6
3.0
92.0
100.0

Visit 3
3
14
18
1

.6
2.8
3.6
.2

3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
460
500

.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
92.0
100.0

13. Distribution of respondents according to the purpose of visit


S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Purpose of visit
Anaemia
Fever
Leg pain
RTI
Head ache, Cold
Nerve disorder
Cough, Stomach pain
Tumour
Vaccination
Ulcer
Sugar
Malaria
Itching
Diarrhoea
Others
Not applicable
Total

Visit 1
2
57
17
10
38
3
11
2
3
2
6
4
3
4
12
326
500

.4
11.4
3.4
2.0
7.6
.6
2.2
.4
.6
.4
1.2
.8
.6
.8
2.4
65.2
100.0

Visit 2
21
62
17
12
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
381
500

4.2
12.4
3.4
2.4
.2
.2
0
0
.2
0
0
.2
0
0
.6
76.2
100.0

14. Distribution of respondents according to their satisfaction over their last 6 month visit
S.No
1
2
3
4

Satisfaction
Less
Average
More
Not applicable
Total

Visit 1
10
57
107
326
500

2.0
11.4
21.4
65.2
100.0

Visit 2
44
26
49
381
500

8.8
5.2
9.8
76.2
100.0

Visit 3
19
8
13
460
500

3.8
1.6
2.6
92.0
100.0

15. Distribution of respondents according to the reasons for not visiting health facilities
irrespective days
S.No
1
2
3
4

Reasons for not visiting irrespective days


According to the money available
Depends upon the nature of treatment
Health condition
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
9
41
2
448
500

Per cent
1.8
8.2
.4
89.6
100.0

16. Distribution of respondents according to accompanying person to the hospital


S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Reasons for not visiting irrespective days


Alone
Husband
Children
Relatives
Others
Not applicable
Total

Respondents
140
218
8
105
6
23
500

Per cent
28.0
43.6
1.6
21.0
1.2
4.6
100.0

17. Distribution of respondents according to pregnancy history


S.

Birth order

Live birth

Spontaneous

Induced Abortion

Still birth

Birth order 1

Yes
468

No
32

Abortion
Yes
No
189
311

Yes
1 (0.2)

No
499

Yes
No
13 (2.6) 487

Birth order 2

(95.6)
257

(6.4)
243

(37.8)
4 (0.8)

(62.2)
496

1 (0.2)

(99.8)
499

Birth order 3

(51.4)
207

(48.6)
293

106

(99.2)
394

Birth order 4

(41.4)
60

(58.6)
440

(21.2)
3 (0.6)

(78.8)
470

(12.)

(88.0)

No
1
2
3
4

6 (1.2)

(97.4)
494

1 (0.2)

(99.8)
499

53

(98.8)
447

2 (0.4)

(99.8)
498

(10.6)
2 (0.4)

(89.4)
498

(94.0)

(99.6)

(99.6)

18. Distribution of respondents according to place of delivery


S.

Health

No

facilities

Birth order 1
Respon Per

Birth order 2
Respon Per

Birth order 3
Respon Per

Birth order 4
Respon

cent
17.6
42.2

dence
97
143

cent
19.4
28.6

dence
46
83

cent
9.2
16.6

dence
26
36

Per cent
5.2
7.2

1
2

HSC
Govt

dence
88
211

Hospital
Private

1.2

1.6

1.0

.4

4
5

Hospital
Home
Not

11
184

2.2
36.8

26
226

5.2
45.2

17
349

3.4
69.8

9
427

1.8
85.4

applicable
Total

500

100.0

500

100.0

500

100.0

500

100.0

19. Distribution of respondents according to delivery attended by health personal

S.

Delivery

Birth order 1

Birth order 2

Birth order 1

Birth order 1

No

attended

Freque

Percen

Freque

Percen

Freque

Percen

Freque

Percen

1
2
3

by whom
Doctor
Nurse
ANM/VH

ncy
314
164
1

t
62.8
32.8
.2

ncy
175
79
2

t
35.0
15.8
.4

ncy
93
42
3

t
18.6
8.4
.6

ncy
39
19
3

t
7.8
3.8
.6

N
Trained

1.6

18

3.6

11

2.2

.6

Dai
Untrained

.2

.6

.4

Dai
Not

12

2.4

223

44.6

351

70.2

434

86.8

applicable
Total

500

100.0

500

100.0

500

100.0

500

100.0

20. Distribution of respondents according to the reason for selecting health facility for
abortion and treatment
S.No

Reason for selecting health facility

Respondents

Per cent

1
2

for abortion
Availability of service
Not Applicable
Total

7
493
500

1.4
98.6
100.0

21. Distribution of respondents according to awareness about the responsibility for infertility
S.No
1
2
3
4

Reason for infertility


Male
Female
Both
Don't know
Total

Respondents
32
5
403
60
500

Per cent
6.4
1.0
80.6
12.0
100.0

22. Distribution of respondent according to the awareness about the drink given to a child
immediately after its birth
S.No

Awareness about the drink given to a

Respondents

Per cent

1
2

child immediately after its birth


Colostrum
Sugar water

473
27

94.6
5.4

Total

500

100.0

23. Distribution of respondent according to the awareness about the initiation of breast
feeding
S.No
1
2
3
4

Initiation of breast feeding


15 minute
30 minute
45 minute
Above 60 minute
Total

Respondents
8
373
29
90
500

Per cent
1.6
74.6
5.8
18.0
100.0

24. Distribution of respondent according to the awareness about the reason for giving for
initiation of breast feeding
S.No

Reason for initiation of breast

Respondents

Per cent

1
2
3
4
5

feeding
Childrens health
Nutrition
Childrens growth
No specific reason
Anti-body
Total

53
40
155
5
247
500

10.6
8.0
31.0
1.0
49.4
100.0

25. Distribution of respondent according to the awareness about why children should be
immunised
S.No
1
2
3
4

Reason for Immunisation


Anti-biotic
Health reasons
No specific reasons
Total

Respondents
289
203
8
500

Per cent
57.8
40.6
1.6
100.0

26. Distribution of respondent according to the immunisation done for their children
S.No
1
2

Immunisation
Immunisied
Not Immunised
Total

Respondents
500
0
500

Per cent
100.0
0
100.0

27. Distribution of respondents according to their knowledge and experience about the

occurrence of disease related to children


S.

Disease

Did you know

Experience of

Treatment

Place of treatment

No

related

the reason
Yes
No

your children
Yes
No

Yes

No

Govt

Private

Home

Diarrhoea

460

40

185

315

169

16

Hospital
31 (6.2)

Hospital
130

Remedies
9 (1.8)

ARI

(92.0)
411

(8.0)
89

(37.0)
124

(63.0)
376

(33.8)
106

(3.2)
18

20 (4.0)

(26.0)
84 (16.8)

2 (0.4)

(82.2)

(17.8)

(24.8)

(75.2)

(21.2)

(3.6)

children
1
2

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