Rwanda - Demographic and Health Survey 2014-2015
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rwa-nisr-rdhs5-2014-2015-v01
Year
2014 - 2015
Country
Rwanda
Producer(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda - Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning
Sponsor(s)
Government of Rwanda - GoR - Funding Partners in Health - PIH - Financial partner One UN - One UN - Financial partner United States Agency for International IDevelopment - USAID - Financial partner Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculo
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May 31, 2016
Documentation
Download the questionnaires, technical documents and reports that describe the survey process and the key results for this study.
Questionnaires
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
This is the Household Questionnaire for the survey, English Version
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-household-eng.pdf
Urutonde rw'Ibibazwa Urugo
Author(s)
National Institute of Staistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
Kinyarwanda
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
This is the Househol's Questionnaire for the survey, Kinyarwanda Version
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-household-kin.pdf
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the Man's Questionnaire for the survey, English Version
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-man-eng.pdf
Urutonde rw'Ibibazwa Abagabo
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
Kinyarwanda
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the Man's Questionnaire for the survey, Kinyarwanda Version
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-man-kin.pdf
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the questionnaire for the survey
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-woman-eng.pdf
Urutonde rw'Ibibazwa Abagore
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
Kinyarwanda
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the Woma's Questionnaire for the survey, Kinyarwanda Version
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q-rdhs5-2014-2015-woman-kin.pdf
Reports
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey 2014-15 Final Report
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda(NISR)
Date
2016-03-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Contributor(s)
ICF Macro International, One UN, World Vision International, USAID, PIH, Global Fund
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the final report for the survey.
Table of contents
CONTENTS
TABLES AND FIGURES ..........................................................................................................................................ix
FOREWORD ............................................................................................................................................................ xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................ xxi
MAP OF RWANDA ............................................................................................................................................... xxii
1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Country Profile .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1.1 Geography .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Economy ............................................................................................................................. 2
1.1.3 Population ........................................................................................................................... 3
1.1.4 Population Policy ................................................................................................................ 4
1.1.5 Health Policy ...................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Objectives and Methodology of the Survey ...................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 Objectives of the Survey ..................................................................................................... 6
1.2.2 Questionnaires .................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.3 Sample Design .................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.4 Sample Coverage ................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.5 Anthropometry Measurements, Anemia, Malaria, and HIV Testing .................................. 9
1.3 Pretest .............................................................................................................................................. 11
1.4 Training of Field Staff ..................................................................................................................... 11
1.5 Fieldwork ........................................................................................................................................ 12
1.6 Data Processing ............................................................................................................................... 12
2 HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Household Population by Age and Sex ........................................................................................... 13
2.2 Household Composition .................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Educational Attainment ................................................................................................................... 16
2.4 School Attendance .......................................................................................................................... 18
2.5 Household Conditions ..................................................................................................................... 20
2.5.1 Household Drinking Water ............................................................................................... 20
2.5.2 Household Sanitation Facilities ........................................................................................ 21
2.5.3 Household Hand Washing Places ..................................................................................... 22
2.5.4 Household Characteristics ................................................................................................ 23
2.5.5 Household Possession of Durable Goods ......................................................................... 25
2.5.6 Household Wealth ............................................................................................................ 26
2.6 Birth Registration ............................................................................................................................ 27
2.7 Children’s Living Arrangements and Orphanhood ......................................................................... 28
2.8 School Attendance by Survivorship of Parents ............................................................................... 29
2.9 Health Insurance Coverage and Bank Accounts ............................................................................. 30
3 RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................... 35
3.1 Background Characteristics of Respondents ................................................................................... 35
3.2 Educational Attainment ................................................................................................................... 37
3.3 Literacy ........................................................................................................................................... 38
3.4 Exposure to Mass Media ................................................................................................................. 40
3.5 Employment .................................................................................................................................... 43
3.6 Use of Tobacco ............................................................................................................................... 48
4 PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY ............................................................................... 51
4.1 Marital Status .................................................................................................................................. 51
4.2 Polygamy ........................................................................................................................................ 52
4.3 Age at First Union ........................................................................................................................... 54
4.4 Age at First Sexual Intercourse ....................................................................................................... 56
4.5 Recent Sexual Activity .................................................................................................................... 58
5 FERTILITY ................................................................................................................................................. 61
5.1 Fertility Levels and Differentials .................................................................................................... 62
5.2 Fertility Trends ................................................................................................................................ 65
5.3 Children Ever Born and Living ....................................................................................................... 67
5.4 Birth Intervals ................................................................................................................................. 68
5.5 Exposure to the Risk of Pregnancy ................................................................................................. 70
5.6 Menopause ...................................................................................................................................... 71
5.7 Age at First Birth ............................................................................................................................ 72
5.8 Teenage Fertility ............................................................................................................................. 73
6 FERTILITY PREFERENCES ................................................................................................................... 75
6.1 Desire for Children.......................................................................................................................... 75
6.2 Ideal Number of Children ............................................................................................................... 78
6.3 Fertility Planning Status .................................................................................................................. 80
7 FAMILY PLANNING ................................................................................................................................ 83
7.1 Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods ............................................................................................ 83
7.2 Current Use of Contraceptive Methods ........................................................................................... 85
7.2.1 Current Use of Contraception by Age .............................................................................. 85
7.2.2 Current Use of Contraception by Background Characteristics ......................................... 87
7.2.3 Trends in Current Use of Family Planning ....................................................................... 89
7.3 Timing of Sterilization .................................................................................................................... 89
7.4 Source of Supply ............................................................................................................................. 89
7.5 Use of Social Marketing Brands of Pills and Condoms .................................................................. 90
7.6 Informed Choice ............................................................................................................................. 91
7.7 Contraceptive Discontinuation ........................................................................................................ 92
7.8 Reasons for Discontinuation of Contraceptive Use ........................................................................ 93
7.9 Knowledge of Fertile Period ........................................................................................................... 94
7.10 Need and Demand for Family Planning Services ........................................................................... 95
7.10.1 Need and Demand for Family Planning among Currently Married Women .................... 95
7.10.2 Need and Demand for Family Planning among All Women and Women
Who Are Not Currently Married ...................................................................................... 97
7.11 Future Use of Contraception ........................................................................................................... 98
7.12 Exposure to Family Planning Messages .......................................................................................... 99
7.13 Contact of Nonusers with Family Planning Providers .................................................................. 100
8 INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY .................................................................................................... 103
8.1 Assessment of Data Quality .......................................................................................................... 104
8.2 Levels and Trends in Childhood Mortality ................................................................................... 105
8.3 Socioeconomic Differentials in Childhood Mortality ................................................................... 106
8.4 Demographic Differentials in Mortality ........................................................................................ 107
8.5 Perinatal Mortality ........................................................................................................................ 108
8.6 High-Risk Fertility Behavior......................................................................................................... 110
9 MATERNAL HEALTH ............................................................................................................................ 113
9.1 Antenatal Care .............................................................................................................................. 113
9.1.1 Components of Antenatal Care ....................................................................................... 115
9.1.2 Tetanus Vaccinations ...................................................................................................... 117
9.2 Delivery Care ................................................................................................................................ 118
9.2.1 Place of Delivery ............................................................................................................ 118
9.2.2 Assistance during Delivery ............................................................................................. 120
9.3 Postnatal Care ............................................................................................................................... 122
9.3.1 Maternal Postnatal Care .................................................................................................. 122
9.3.2 Newborn Postnatal Care ................................................................................................. 124
9.4 Problems in Accessing Health Care .............................................................................................. 126
10 CHILD HEALTH ...................................................................................................................................... 129
10.1 Child’s Size at Birth ...................................................................................................................... 130
10.2 Vaccination of Children ................................................................................................................ 131
10.3 Trends in Vaccination Coverage ................................................................................................... 133
10.4 Childhood Illnesses ....................................................................................................................... 134
10.4.1 Acute Respiratory Infections .......................................................................................... 134
10.4.2 Fever ............................................................................................................................... 135
10.5 Diarrheal Disease .......................................................................................................................... 137
10.5.1 Prevalence of Diarrhea.................................................................................................... 137
10.5.2 Treatment of Diarrhea ..................................................................................................... 138
10.5.3 Feeding Practices during Diarrhea .................................................................................. 140
10.6 Knowledge of ORS Packets .......................................................................................................... 142
10.7 Stool Disposal ............................................................................................................................... 142
11 NUTRITION OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS ...................................................................................... 145
11.1 Nutritional Status of Children ....................................................................................................... 146
11.1.1 Measurement of Nutritional Status among Young Children ........................................... 146
11.1.2 Measures of Child Nutritional Status .............................................................................. 147
11.1.3 Trends in Children’s Nutritional Status .......................................................................... 150
11.2 Initiation of Breastfeeding ............................................................................................................ 151
11.3 Breastfeeding Status by Age ......................................................................................................... 152
11.4 Duration of Breastfeeding ............................................................................................................. 154
11.5 Types of Complementary Foods ................................................................................................... 156
11.6 Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices ....................................................................... 157
11.7 Prevalence of Anemia in Children ................................................................................................ 160
11.8 Micronutrient Intake among Children ........................................................................................... 162
11.9 Iodization of Household Salt ......................................................................................................... 165
11.10 Nutritional Status of Women ........................................................................................................ 165
11.11 Prevalence of Anemia in Women ................................................................................................. 167
11.12 Micronutrient Intake among Mothers ........................................................................................... 169
11.13 Nutritional Status of Men .............................................................................................................. 170
12 MALARIA ................................................................................................................................................. 173
12.1 Mosquito Nets ............................................................................................................................... 175
12.1.1 Ownership of Mosquito Nets .......................................................................................... 175
12.1.2 Use of Mosquito Nets by Persons in the Household ....................................................... 177
12.1.3 Use of Mosquito Nets by Children under Age 5 ............................................................. 178
12.1.4 Use of Mosquito Nets by Pregnant Women .................................................................... 179
12.2 Prevalence and Prompt Treatment of Fever .................................................................................. 180
12.3 Prevalence of Anemia and Malaria in Children and Women ........................................................ 182
13 HIV- AND AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOR ............................. 189
13.1 Knowledge of HIV and AIDS and of Transmission and Prevention Methods .............................. 190
13.1.1 Awareness of AIDS ........................................................................................................ 190
13.1.2 HIV Prevention Methods ................................................................................................ 190
13.1.3 Knowledge about Transmission ...................................................................................... 192
13.1.4 Knowledge of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV ............................. 195
13.2 Stigma Associated with AIDS and Attitudes Related to HIV and AIDS ...................................... 196
13.3 Attitudes toward Negotiating Safer Sex ........................................................................................ 198
13.4 Attitudes toward Condom Education for Youth ............................................................................ 200
13.5 Multiple and Concurrent Partnerships and Paying for Sex ........................................................... 201
13.5.1 Multiple Sexual Partnerships .......................................................................................... 201
13.5.2 Concurrent Sexual Partners ............................................................................................ 204
13.5.3 Payment for Sex .............................................................................................................. 206
13.6 Prior Testing for HIV .................................................................................................................... 207
13.7 HIV Testing during Antenatal Care .............................................................................................. 209
13.8 Reports of Recent Sexually Transmitted Infections ...................................................................... 211
13.9 Needle and Syringe Injection ........................................................................................................ 213
13.10 HIV- and AIDS-related Knowledge and Behavior among Youth ................................................. 214
13.10.1 Knowledge about HIV and AIDS and Sources for Condoms ......................................... 215
13.10.2 Age at First Sex and Condom Use at First Sexual Intercourse ....................................... 216
13.10.3 Premarital Sexual Activity .............................................................................................. 217
13.10.4 Multiple Sexual Partnerships .......................................................................................... 218
13.10.5 Age-mixing in Sexual Relationships .............................................................................. 218
13.10.6 Recent HIV Testing among Youth ................................................................................. 219
13.11 Male Circumcision ........................................................................................................................ 220
14 HIV PREVALENCE ................................................................................................................................. 225
14.1 Coverage Rates for HIV Testing among Adults ........................................................................... 226
14.2 HIV Prevalence among Adults ...................................................................................................... 228
14.2.1 HIV Prevalence by Age and Sex .................................................................................... 228
14.2.2 Trends in HIV Prevalence ............................................................................................... 229
14.2.3 HIV Prevalence by Socioeconomic Characteristics ........................................................ 230
14.2.4 HIV Prevalence by Demographic Characteristics........................................................... 231
14.2.5 HIV Prevalence by Sexual Risk Behavior ...................................................................... 233
14.3 HIV Prevalence among Youth ...................................................................................................... 234
14.3.1 Overall HIV Prevalence among Youth ........................................................................... 234
14.3.2 HIV Prevalence among Youth by Condom Use at Last Sex ........................................... 235
14.4 HIV Prevalence by Other Characteristics ..................................................................................... 236
14.4.1 HIV Prevalence and STIs ............................................................................................... 236
14.4.2 HIV Prevalence by Male Circumcision .......................................................................... 237
14.4.3 Prior HIV Testing by Current HIV Status ...................................................................... 238
14.5 HIV Prevalence among Cohabiting Couples ................................................................................ 239
14.6 HIV Prevalence among Children .................................................................................................. 241
15 WOMEN’S STATUS AND DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH OUTCOMES ................................... 243
15.1 Women’s and Men’s Employment ................................................................................................ 243
15.2 Women’s Control over Their Own Earnings and Relative Magnitude of Women’s Earnings ..... 244
15.3 Women’s and Men’s Ownership of Selected Assets ..................................................................... 248
15.4 Women’s Participation in Decision-making ................................................................................. 250
15.5 Attitudes toward Wife Beating ...................................................................................................... 253
15.6 Women’s Empowerment Indicators .............................................................................................. 256
15.7 Current Use of Contraception by Women’s Empowerment Status ............................................... 256
15.8 Ideal Family Size and Unmet Need by Women’s Status .............................................................. 257
15.9 Women’s Status and Reproductive Health Care ........................................................................... 258
16 ADULT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY ........................................................................................... 261
16.1 Data Quality Issues ....................................................................................................................... 261
16.2 Adult Mortality ............................................................................................................................. 263
16.3 Maternal Mortality ........................................................................................................................ 263
17 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ......................................................................................................................... 267
17.1 Measurement of Violence ............................................................................................................. 267
17.1.1 Use of Valid Measures of Violence ................................................................................ 267
17.1.2 Ethical Considerations in the 2014-15 RDHS ................................................................ 269
17.1.3 Subsample for the Violence Module ............................................................................... 269
17.2 Experience of Physical Violence .................................................................................................. 269
17.3 Perpetrators of Physical Violence ................................................................................................. 272
17.4 Experience of Sexual Violence ..................................................................................................... 273
17.5 Perpetrators of Sexual Violence .................................................................................................... 275
17.6 Age at First Experience of Sexual Violence ................................................................................. 275
17.7 Experience of Different Forms of Violence .................................................................................. 276
17.8 Violence during Pregnancy ........................................................................................................... 277
17.9 Marital Control by Spouse ............................................................................................................ 278
17.10 Forms of Spousal Violence ........................................................................................................... 281
17.11 Spousal Violence by Background Characteristics ......................................................................... 284
17.12 Violence by Spousal Characteristics and Empowerment Indicators ............................................. 286
17.13 Recent Spousal Violence .............................................................................................................. 289
17.14 Onset of Spousal Violence ............................................................................................................ 291
17.15 Physical Consequences of Spousal Violence ................................................................................ 291
17.16 Violence by Women and Men against Their Spouse .................................................................... 293
17.17 Help-seeking Behavior by Those Who Experience Violence ....................................................... 297
18 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT .......................................................... 301
18.1 Prevalence of Early Childhood Education .................................................................................... 301
18.2 Adult Involvement in Early Learning Activities ........................................................................... 302
18.3 Children’s Books and Playthings .................................................................................................. 304
18.4 Adequate Care for Young Children .............................................................................................. 305
18.5 Early Childhood Development ...................................................................................................... 306
REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................................................ 309
APPENDIX A SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION ............................................................................................... 313
A.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 313
A.2 Sampling Frame .............................................................................................................. 313
A.3 Structure of the Sample and the Sampling Procedure ..................................................... 316
A.4 Selection Probability and Sampling Weight ................................................................... 318
A.5 Survey Results ................................................................................................................ 320
APPENDIX B ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS ................................................................................. 327
APPENDIX C DATA QUALITY TABLES ....................................................................................................... 349
APPENDIX D DISTRICT TABLES................................................................................................................... 365
APPENDIX E SURVEY PERSONNEL ............................................................................................................. 471
APPENDIX F QUESTIONNAIRES .................................................................................................................. 477
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rdhs-v-final-report.pdf
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey 2014-15 Key Findings
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda(NISR)
Date
2015-06-01
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
This is key findings report for Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey 2014-15.
Table of contents
List of Tables
Table 1: Results of the household and individual interviews ...................................... 1
Table 2: Background characteristics of respondents.................................................. 2
Table 3: Current Fertility............................................................................................. 3
Table 4: Teenage pregnancy and motherhood .......................................................... 4
Table 5: Fertility preferences by number of living children ......................................... 5
Table 6: Current use of contraception by background characteristics........................ 6
Table 7: Need and demand for family planning among currently married women...... 7
Table 8: Early childhood mortality rates ..................................................................... 9
Table 9: Maternal care indicators ............................................................................. 10
Table 10: Vaccinations by background characteristics............................................. 12
Table 11: Prevalence of acute respiratory infection, fever, and diarrhea.................. 13
Table 12: Treatment for acute respiratory infection, fever, and diarrhea.................. 14
Table 13: Nutritional status of children ..................................................................... 15
Table 14: Breastfeeding status by age..................................................................... 17
Table 15: Minimum acceptable diet.......................................................................... 18
Table 16: Anemia among children and women ........................................................ 19
Table 17: Household possession of insecticide-treated nets.................................... 20
Table 18: Use of insecticide-treated nets by children and pregnant women ............ 21
Table 19: Knowledge of HIV prevention methods .................................................... 22
Table 20: Knowledge about HIV prevention among young people........................... 23
Table 21: Most common local misconceptions......................................................... 24
Table 22: Multiple sexual partners in the past 12 months: Women .......................... 25
Table 23: Multiple sexual partners in the past 12 months: Men ............................... 26
Table 24: Coverage of prior HIV testing: Women..................................................... 27
Table 25: Coverage of prior HIV testing: Men .......................................................... 28
Table 26: Maternal mortality..................................................................................... 29
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rdhs-v-key-findings.pdf
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey Key Findings Presentation, Part 1
Author(s)
NISR
Date
2016-05-01
Language
English
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
This is the presentation of key findings, presented during the main dissemination workshop of RDHS5
Table of contents
Introduction and Survey Methodology
Household and Respondent Characteristics
Fertility
Family Planning
Maternal Health
Child Health and Early Development
Mortality
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rdhs-v-key-findings-presentation-part-one.ppt
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey2014-15 Key Findings Presentation,Part 2
Author(s)
NISR
Date
2016-05-01
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Contributor(s)
NISR
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
this is the part two of the presentation of key finmdings from the RDHS5
Table of contents
Nutrition
Malaria
HIV/AIDS
Women’s Empowerment
Domestic Violence
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Rrdhs-v-key-findings-presentation-part-two.ppt
Technical documents
Icyemezo cyo guhabwa inama no kwipimisha ku bushake Virusi itera SIDA
subtitle
Sample
Author(s)
Rwanda Biomedical Center
Date
2014-10-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
Kinyarwanda
Contributor(s)
NISR
Publisher(s)
NISR
Description
This is the Sample Flyer Used During HIV Counseling and Testing
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rdhs5-2014-2015-flyer.pdf
Manual for Househol Listing
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-03-11
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
ICF International
Description
This is the Manual for Households Listing for the Survey
Table of contents
CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Responsibilities of the listing staff
III. Definition of terms
IV. Locating the cluster
V. Preparing location and sketch maps
VI. Collecting a GPS waypoint for each cluster
VII. Listing of the households
VIII. Segmentation of large cluster
IX. Quality control
X. Preparation for Household selection
Appendix 1 Standard symbols suggested for mapping
Appendix 2 Examples of mapping and listing forms
Appendix 3 Example of segmentation form
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rdhs5-2014-2015-households-listing-manual-eng.pdf
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the Interviewer's Manual for the survey
Table of contents
CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Responsibilities of the listing staff
III. Definition of terms
IV. Locating the cluster
V. Preparing location and sketch maps
VI. Collecting a GPS waypoint for each cluster
VII. Listing of the households
VIII. Segmentation of large cluster
IX. Quality control
X. Preparation for Household selection
Appendix 1 Standard symbols suggested for mapping
Appendix 2 Examples of mapping and listing forms
Appendix 3 Example of segmentation form
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rdhs5-2014-2015-interviewer-manual-eng.pdf
Manuel pour Enquêteurs/ Enquêtrices
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-06-01
Country
Rwanda
Language
French
Publisher(s)
ICF Macro
Description
This is the questionnaire for the survey
Table of contents
TABLE DES MATIERES
TABLE DES MATIERES .................................................................................................................................... iii
0. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 1
A. OBJECTIFS DE L'ENQUÊTE ......................................................................................................... 1
B. L?ECHANTILLONNAGE DE L?EDSR .......................................................................................... 2
C. ORGANISATION DE L?ENQUETE. .............................................................................................. 2
D. QUESTIONNAIRES D?ENQUETE................................................................................................. 3
E. LE ROLE DE L?ENQUETEUR ........................................................................................................ 4
F. FORMATION DES ENQUÊTEURS ................................................................................................ 5
G. SUPERVISION DES ENQUÊTRICES ET ENQUÊTEURS ........................................................... 6
H. RÈGLEMENTS DE l?EDSR-VI ....................................................................................................... 6
I. HARCELEMENT SEXUEL .............................................................................................................. 7
I. COMMENT CONDUIRE UNE INTERVIEW ............................................................................................... 8
A. COMMENT ÉTABLIR DE BONS RAPPORTS AVEC L'ENQUÊTÉ(E) ..................................... 8
B. CONSEILS POUR CONDUIRE L'INTERVIEW .......................................................................... 10
C. LANGAGE DE L?INTERVIEW .................................................................................................... 11
II. MÉTHODES DE TRAVAIL SUR LE TERRAIN ....................................................................................... 13
A. ACTIVITÉS PRÉPARATOIRES ET FEUILLES D?ATTRIBUTION/AFFECTATION ............. 13
B. CONTACTER LES MENAGES ET LES ENQUETES ELIGIBLES .......................................... 15
C. VÉRIFICATION DES QUESTIONNAIRES REMPLIS ............................................................... 18
D. RETOUR DES TÂCHES ATTRIBUÉES ...................................................................................... 18
E. QUALITE DES DONNEES............................................................................................................ 18
III. INSTRUCTIONS GÉNÉRALES POUR REMPLIR LE QUESTIONNAIRE ........................................ 19
A. POSER LES QUESTIONS ............................................................................................................. 19
B. ENREGISTRER LES RÉPONSES ................................................................................................. 20
C. CORRIGER LES ERREURS.......................................................................................................... 22
D. SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................... 23
VI. LE QUESTIONNAIRE MÉNAGE .............................................................................................................. 24
A. IDENTIFICATION DU MÉNAGE SUR LA PAGE DE COUVERTURE ............................. 24
B. REMPLISSAGE DU QUESTIONNAIRE MÉNAGE ............................................................. 24
C. RETOUR A LA PAGE COUVERTURE ................................................................................. 39
V. LE QUESTIONNAIRE FEMME .................................................................................................................. 42
PAGE DE COUVERTURE ................................................................................................................. 42
SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION/INFORMATION/CONTEXTE DU REPONDANT OU L?ENQUETEE ..................................................................................................................................... 42
SECTION 2 : REPRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 50
SECTION 3 : CONTRACEPTION ..................................................................................................... 62
SECTION 4 : GROSSESSE, SOINS POSTNATALS ........................................................................ 72
SECTION 5 : VACCINATION DES ENFANTS, SANTÉ ET NUTRITION ET DEVELOPPEMENT DES ENFANTS DANS LA PETITE ENFANCE ............................................ 80
SECTION 6 : MARIAGE ET ACTIVITÉ SEXUELLE ..................................................................... 92
SECTION 7 : PRÉFÉRENCES EN MATIÈRE DE FÉCONDITÉ .................................................... 97
SECTION 8 : CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU CONJOINT ET TRAVAIL DE LA FEMME .............. 100
SECTION 9: VIH/SIDA .................................................................................................................... 104
SECTION 10 : AUTRES PROBLEMES DE SANTE ...................................................................... 109
SECTION 11: LA MORTALITE DES ADULTES .......................................................................... 110
SECTION 12: RELATIONS DANS LE MENAGE/ VIOLENCE DOMESTIQUE ........................ 112 iv
O.CALANDRIER .............................................................................................................................. 120
LE QUESTIONNAIRE HOMME .................................................................................................................... 137
SECTION 1. CARACTÉRISTIQUES SOCIO-DÉMOGRAPHIQUES ........................................... 138
SECTION 2 : REPRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 138
SECTION 3 : CONTRACEPTION ................................................................................................... 140
SECTION 4 : MARIAGE ET ACTIVITES SEXUELLES ............................................................... 141
SECTION 5: PREFERENCES DE LA FERTILITE ......................................................................... 143
SECTION 6: EMPLOI ET ROLES DU GENRE .............................................................................. 144
SECTION 7: HIV/AIDS .................................................................................................................... 144
SECTION 8: AUTRES SUJETS EN RAPPORT AVEC LA SANTE .............................................. 144
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rdhs5-2014-2015-interviewer-manual-fr.pdf
Supervisor’s and Editor’s Manual
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2009-11-01
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Description
This is the Supervisor’s and Editor’s Manual
Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DHS SURVEY
A. Survey Objectives .....................................................................................................1
B. Survey Organization..................................................................................................2
C. Training .....................................................................................................................2
D. Responsibilities of the Field Supervisor....................................................................2
E. Responsibilities of the Field Editor............................................................................3
II. PREPARING FOR FIELDWORK
A. Collecting Materials for Fieldwork.............................................................................4
B. Arranging Transportation and Accommodations......................................................4
C. Contacting Local Authorities .....................................................................................5
D. Contacting the Central Office....................................................................................5
E. Using Maps to Locate Clusters and Selected Households ......................................5
Figure 1: Example of a General Cluster Map ..........................................................6
Figure 2: Example of a Sketch Map.........................................................................7
Figure 3: Importance of Identifying All Cluster Boundaries .....................................8
III. ORGANIZING AND SUPERVISING FIELDWORK
A. Assigning Work to Interviewers ..............................................................................10
B. Reducing Nonresponse ..........................................................................................11
C. Handling Pending Interviews ..................................................................................12
D. Maintaining Motivation and Morale .........................................................................12
IV. MAINTAINING FIELDWORK CONTROL SHEETS
A. Supervisor’s/Editor’s Assignment Sheet.................................................................14
B. Interviewer’s Assignment Sheet .............................................................................15
C. Blood Sample Transmittal Sheet ............................................................................16
D. Interviewer Progress Sheet.....................................................................................16
V. MONITORING INTERVIEWER PERFORMANCE
A. Observing Interviews ..............................................................................................17
B. Evaluating Interviewer Performance.......................................................................17
C. Reinterviews............................................................................................................18
VI. EDITING QUESTIONNAIRES
A. General Instructions................................................................................................20
B. Editing the Household Questionnaire.....................................................................21
C. Editing the Woman’s Questionnaire .......................................................................24
D. Editing the Man’s Questionnaire.............................................................................30
E. Organizing Questionnaires for Return to the Office...............................................32
F. Forwarding Questionnaires to the Head Office ......................................................33
Annex 1: DHS Supervisor’s/Editor’s Assignment Sheet .............................................................34
Annex 2: DHS Interviewer Progress Sheet .................................................................................35
Annex 3: Height and Weight Charts ............................................................................................36
Annex 4: List of Key Editing Checks for Individual Questionnaires ............................................37
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NISR
Date
2014-05-15
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Rwanda
Language
English
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NISR
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This is the Listing Form used during the survey period
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National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
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NISR
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This is the Sample Design Document
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NISR& ICF International
Date
2014-05-15
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Contributor(s)
The Contributors were RBC, MACRO, USAID, PIH, UNFPA, UNICEF
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NISR
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This is the RDHS-V Protocol
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