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Distribution of respondents
91
409
500
Per cent
18.2
81.8
100.0
Distribution of respondents
93
189
123
95
500
Per cent
18.6
37.8
24.6
19.0
100.0
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
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
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
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
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
Distribution of respondents
Per cent
1
2
3
4
5
6
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
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
Religion
Hindu
Christian
Total
Distribution of respondents
Per cent
326
174
500
65.2
34.8
100.0
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
Family size
Nuclear Family
Joint Family
Total
Distribution of respondents
452
48
500
Per cent
90.4
9.6
100.0
Educational status
Illiterate
Distribution of
Per cent
respondents
63
12.6
Primary School
99
19.8
Middle School
150
30.0
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
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
Housing pattern
Pucca
Katcha
Hut
Total
No of respondents
Per cent
251
108
141
500
50.2
21.6
28.2
100.0
Housing pattern
Own house
Rented
Leased
Total
No of respondents
424
70
5
500
Per cent
85.0
14.0
1.0
100.0
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
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
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
No of respondents
257
19
1
3
11
209
500
Per cent
51.4
3.8
.2
.6
2.2
41.8
100.0
No of respondents
29
471
500
Per cent
5.8
94.2
100.0
No of respondents
230
15
250
5
500
Per cent
46.0
3.0
50.0
1.0
100.0
available
Yes
No
Total
No of
Per cent
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)
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
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)
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)
1
3
6
7
8
18 - 22
23 27
28 - 32
33 - 37
Not Applicable
Total
children
Son
13 (2.6)
5 (1.0)
1 (0.2)
3 (0.6)
479 (95.8)
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)
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)
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
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
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)
(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)
(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)
(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
(1.0)
43
(99.0)
457
(0.6)
24
(0.4)
19
(0.4)
18
6 (1.2)
0 (0)
(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
Healers
2 (.4)
0 (0)
S.No Symptoms
Veginal discharge
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
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
(88.8)
menses
Pain during
intercourse
Irregular / painful
periods
Boils/Ulcer/Wart/Swe
1 (0.2)
1 (0.2)
18 (3.6)
1 (0.2)
10
intercourse
Swelling in the groin
11
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)
Type of transmission
Awareness
Yes
No
Total
No
1
2
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
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)
57 (11.4)
NA
NA
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
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
Respondents
32
18
57
5
388
500
Per cent
6.4
3.6
11.4
1.0
77.6
100.0
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)
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
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
Less
income
automatically
to hospital
transport
2 (0.4)
7 (1.4)
2 (0.4)
0 (0)
Others
applicabl
0 (0)
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)
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
Respondents
25
31
31
6
407
500
Per cent
5.0
6.2
6.2
1.2
81.4
100.0
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
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
Respondents
37
27
30
406
500
Per cent
7.4
5.4
6.0
81.2
100.0
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
1
456
500
.2
91.2
100.0
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
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
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)
Respondents
179
321
500
Per cent
35.8
64.2
100.0
wife
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
Respondents
266
52
2
1
179
500
Per cent
53.2
10.4
.4
.2
35.8
100.0
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
for problems
No
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.
No
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
dent
2
2
3
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)
Mensurati
Treatment
Place of 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
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
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
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
(63.2)
299
(6.6)
49
(30.2)
152
(90.2)
450
2 (.4)
(9.4)
48
(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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Health
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)
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)
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
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
Respondents
229
271
500
Per cent
45.8
54.2
100.0
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
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
Respondents
9
41
2
448
500
Per cent
1.8
8.2
.4
89.6
100.0
Respondents
140
218
8
105
6
23
500
Per cent
28.0
43.6
1.6
21.0
1.2
4.6
100.0
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)
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
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
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
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
Respondents
Per cent
1
2
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
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
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
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
Disease
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