Haiti National Contraceptive Prevalence Survey 1989
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June 1991
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Description:In 1989, the Child Health Institute (CHI), Port-au-Prince, Haiti, with technical assistance from the Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), conducted a Contraceptive Prevalence Survey among both men and women of reproductive age to examine fertility, contraceptive behavior (particularly use of condoms), use of maternal and child health services and childhood immunization levels. Preliminary reports in both English and French were issued in May and October, 1990, respectively. The final French language report was prepared by the Child Health Institute, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This final English language report was prepared by CDC in collaboration with CHI for those interested readers who do not read French.
This is the final English-language report on the 1989 Haiti National Contraceptive Prevalence Survey, a nationwide population-based household survey. The sample consisted of 4,650 households, and interviews were conducted with 1,842 males and 1,996 females. Chapters are included on survey methodology and organization; characteristics of the survey population; maternal and child health care, fertility intentions, and planning status of last live birth; contraception; risk of unplanned pregnancy; availability of services; attitudes toward family planning; sexual behavior and contraceptive use among young adults; and knowledge of AIDS. The report is also available in French.
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