Key Indicators of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4) by Residence in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh (2015-2016) | ||||||
Key Indicators | Bijapur | Chhattisgarh | ||||
Total | Rural | Urban | Total | Rural | Urban | |
Population and Household Profile | ||||||
Population (Female) Age 6 Years and above who Ever Attended School (%) | ||||||
Population Below Age 15 Years (%) | ||||||
Sex Ratio of the Total Population (Females Per 1,000 Males) | ||||||
Sex Ratio at Birth for Children Born in the Last Five Years (Females per 1,000 Males) | ||||||
Children Under Age 5 Years Whose Birth Was Registered (%) | ||||||
Households With Electricity (%) | ||||||
Households with an Improved Drinking-Water Source (%) | ||||||
Households Using Improved Sanitation Facility (%) | ||||||
Households Using Clean Fuel for Cooking (%) | ||||||
Households Using Iodized Salt (%) | ||||||
Households With Any Usual Member Covered by A Health Scheme or Health Insurance (%) | ||||||
Characteristics of Adults (Age 15-49) | ||||||
Women Who are Literate (%) | ||||||
Men Who are Literate (%) | ||||||
Women With 10 or More Years of Schooling (%) | ||||||
Marriage and Fertility | ||||||
Women Age 20-24 Years Married Before Age 18 Years (%) | ||||||
Men Age 25-29 Years Married Before Age 21 Years (%) | ||||||
Total Fertility Rate (Children Per Woman) | ||||||
Women Age 15-19 Years Who were already Mothers or Pregnant at the Time of the Survey (%) | ||||||
Infant and Child Mortality Rates (Per 1,000 Live Births) | ||||||
Infant Mortality Rate (Imr) | ||||||
Under-Five Mortality Rate (U5Mr) | ||||||
Current Use of Family Planning Methods (Currently Married Women Age 15–49 Years) | ||||||
Any Method (%) | ||||||
Any Modern Method (%) | ||||||
Female Sterilization (%) | ||||||
Male Sterilization (%) | ||||||
Iud/Ppiud (%) | ||||||
Pill (%) | ||||||
Condom (%) | ||||||
Unmet Need for Family Planning (Currently Married Women Age 15–49 Years) | ||||||
Total Unmet Need (%) | ||||||
Unmet Need for Spacing (%) | ||||||
Quality of Family Planning Services | ||||||
Health Worker Ever Talked to Female Non-Users About Family Planning (%) | ||||||
Current Users Ever Told About Side Effects of Current Method (%) | ||||||
Maternal and Child Health | ||||||
Maternity Care (for last birth in the 5 years before the survey) | ||||||
Mothers Who Had Antenatal Check-Up in the First Trimester (%) | ||||||
Mothers Who had at Least 4 Antenatal Care Visits (%) | ||||||
Mothers Whose Last Birth Was Protected Against Neonatal Tetanus (%) | ||||||
Mothers Who Consumed Iron Folic Acid for 100 Days or More When They Were Pregnant (%) | ||||||
Mothers Who Had Full Antenatal Care (%) | ||||||
Registered Pregnancies for Which the Mother Received Mother and Child Protection (Mcp) Card (%) | ||||||
Mothers Who Received Postnatal Care From A Doctor/Nurse/Lhv/Anm/Midwife/Other Health Personnel Within 2 Days of Delivery (%) | ||||||
Mothers Who Received Financial Assistance Under Janani Suraksha Yojana (Jsy) for Births Delivered in An Institution (%) | ||||||
Average Out of Pocket Expenditure Per Delivery in Public Health Facility (Rs.) | ||||||
Children Born at Home Who were taken to a Health Facility for Check-Up within 24 hours of Birth (%) | ||||||
Children Who Received A Health Check After Birth From A Doctor/Nurse/Lhv/Anm/ Midwife/Other Health Personnel Within 2 Days of Birth (%) | ||||||
Delivery Care (For Births in the 5 Years Before the Survey) | ||||||
Institutional Births (%) | ||||||
Institutional Births in Public Facility (%) | ||||||
Home Delivery Conducted by Skilled Health Personnel (Out of Total Deliveries) (%) | ||||||
Births Assisted by A Doctor/Nurse/Lhv/Anm/Other Health Personnel (%) | ||||||
Births Delivered by Caesarean Section (%) | ||||||
Births in A Private Health Facility Delivered by Caesarean Section (%) | ||||||
Births in A Public Health Facility Delivered by Caesarean Section (%) | ||||||
Child Immunizations and Vitamin A Supplementation | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Fully Immunized (Bcg, Measles, and 3 Doses Each of Polio and Dpt) (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Have Received Bcg (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Have Received 3 Doses of Polio Vaccine (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Have Received 3 Doses of Dpt Vaccine (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Have Received Measles Vaccine (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Have Received 3 Doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine (%) | ||||||
Children Age 9-59 Months Who Received A Vitamin A Dose in Last 6 Months (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Received Most of the Vaccinations in Public Health Facility (%) | ||||||
Children Age 12-23 Months Who Received Most of the Vaccinations in Private Health Facility (%) | ||||||
Treatment of Childhood Diseases (children under age 5 years) | ||||||
Prevalence of Diarrhoea (Reported) in the Last 2 Weeks Preceding the Survey (%) | ||||||
Children With Diarrhoea in the Last 2 Weeks Who Received Oral Rehydration Salts (Ors) (%) | ||||||
Children With Diarrhoea in the Last 2 Weeks Who Received Zinc (%) | ||||||
Children With Diarrhoea in the Last 2 Weeks Taken to A Health Facility (%) | ||||||
Prevalence of Symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infection (Ari) in the Last 2 Weeks Preceding the Survey (%) | ||||||
Children With Fever or Symptoms of Ari in the Last 2 Weeks Preceding the Survey Taken to A Health Facility (%) | ||||||
Child Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children | ||||||
Children Under Age 3 Years Breastfed Within One Hour of Birth (%) | ||||||
Children Under Age 6 Months Exclusively Breastfed (%) | ||||||
Children Age 6-8 Months Receiving Solid or Semi-Solid Food and Breastmilk (%) | ||||||
Breastfeeding Children Age 6-23 Months Receiving An Adequate Diet (%) | ||||||
Non-Breastfeeding Children Age 6-23 Months Receiving An Adequate Diet (%) | ||||||
Total Children Age 6-23 Months Receiving An Adequate Diet (%) | ||||||
Children Under 5 Years Who are Stunted (Height-For-Age) (%) | ||||||
Children Under 5 Years Who are Wasted (Weight-For-Height) (%) | ||||||
Children Under 5 Years Who are Severely Wasted (Weight-For-Height) (%) | ||||||
Children Under 5 Years Who are Underweight (Weight-For-Age) (%) | ||||||
Nutritional Status of Adults (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Women whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is below Normal (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2) (%) | ||||||
Men whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is below Normal (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2) (%) | ||||||
Women Who are Overweight or Obese (BMI ≥ 25.0 kg/m2) (%) | ||||||
Men Who are Overweight or Obese (BMI ≥ 25.0 kg/m2) (%) | ||||||
Anaemia Among Children and Adults | ||||||
Children Age 6-59 Months who are Anaemic (<11.0 g/dl) (%) | ||||||
Non-Pregnant Women Age 15-49 Years Who are Anaemic (<12.0 g/dl) (%) | ||||||
Pregnant Women Age 15-49 Years Who are Anaemic (<11.0 g/dl) (%) | ||||||
All Women Age 15-49 Years Who are Anaemic (%) | ||||||
Men Age 15-49 Years Who are Anaemic (<13.0 g/dl) (%) | ||||||
Blood Sugar Level Among Adults (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Women | ||||||
Blood Sugar Level - High (>140 Mg/Dl) (%) | ||||||
Blood Sugar Level - Very High (>160 Mg/Dl) (%) | ||||||
Men | ||||||
Blood Sugar Level - High (>140 Mg/Dl) (%) | ||||||
Blood Sugar Level - Very High (>160 Mg/Dl) (%) | ||||||
Hypertension Among Adults (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Women | ||||||
Slightly Above Normal (Systolic 140-159 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic 90-99 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Moderately High (Systolic 160-179 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic 100-109 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Very High (Systolic ≥180 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic ≥110 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Men | ||||||
Slightly Above Normal (Systolic 140-159 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic 90-99 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Moderately High (Systolic 160-179 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic 100-109 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Very High (Systolic ≥180 Mm of Hg And/or Diastolic ≥110 Mm of Hg) (%) | ||||||
Women Age 15-49 Years Who Have Ever Undergone Examinations Of: | ||||||
Cervix (%) | ||||||
Breast (%) | ||||||
Oral Cavity (%) | ||||||
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Among Adults (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Women Who Have Comprehensive Knowledge of Hiv/Aids (%) | ||||||
Men Who Have Comprehensive Knowledge of Hiv/Aids (%) | ||||||
Women Who Know That Consistent Condom Use Can Reduce the Chances of Getting Hiv/Aids (%) | ||||||
Men Who Know That Consistent Condom Use Can Reduce the Chances of Getting Hiv/Aids (%) | ||||||
Women's Empowerment and Gender Based Violence (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Currently Married Women Who Usually Participate in Household Decisions (%) | ||||||
Women Who Worked in the Last 12 Months Who Were Paid in Cash (%) | ||||||
Ever-Married Women Who Have Ever Experienced Spousal Violence (%) | ||||||
Ever-Married Women Who Have Experienced Violence During Any Pregnancy (%) | ||||||
Women Owning A House And/or Land (Alone or Jointly With Others) (%) | ||||||
Women Having A Bank or Savings Account That They Themselves Use (%) | ||||||
Women Having A Mobile Phone That They Themselves Use (%) | ||||||
Women Age 15-24 Years Who Use Hygienic Methods of Protection During Their Menstrual Period (%) | ||||||
Tobacco Use and Alcohol Consumption Among Adults (Age 15-49 Years) | ||||||
Women Who Use Any Kind of Tobacco (%) | ||||||
Men Who Use Any Kind of Tobacco (%) | ||||||
Women Who Consume Alcohol (%) | ||||||
Men Who Consume Alcohol (%) | ||||||
Women who Tried to Stop Smoking or Using Tobacco in Any Other Form During The Past 12 Months (%) | ||||||
Men Who Tried to Stop Smoking or Using Tobacco in Any Other Form (During the Past 12 Months) (%) |