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TUVALU DEMOGRAPHIC AND
HEALTH SURVEY 2007
OUTLINE
Background
Questionnaire
Sensitive questions
Training
Indicators
BACKGROUND
 Funded by ADB and Tuvalu Government
 Technical assistance from SPC
 Questionnaire developed by Macro
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Household questionnaire
Man’s questionnaire
Woman’s questionnaire
 Consultations with stakeholders
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User needs
Expert knowledge
Ownership
Back translation
 8 out of 9 were islands selected
 Sample size 331/3%
 Random selection of households
WOMAN’S QUESTIONNAIRE (15-49
years)
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Reproduction
Contraception
Pregnancy and postnatal care
Child immunization and health and child and
woman’s nutrition
Marriage and sexual activity
Fertility preferences
Husband’s background and woman’s work
HIV/AIDS
Other health issues
Domestic violence
SENSITIVE QUESTIONS
Q1. Have you ever had sexual intercourse?
1.
2.
Yes
No (Go to Q3)
Q2. How old were you when you first have sexual
intercourse for the very first time?
Age= ………….. (Go to Q*)
Q3. Do you intend to wait until you get married to have
sexual intercourse for the first time?
Yes
2. No
3. Not sure
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TRAINING
 Selection of enumerators
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Preference of those with survey knowledge (the good ones)
 Confidentiality
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Data for statistics purposes only
Data aggregation
 Penalties
 Sensitivity
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Same sex interviews
Conduct interview in private where possible
 Read the questions as they are written in the
questionnaire
 Skip questions
 Other usual required skills
KEY INDICATORS
Shown by Residence (Urban/Rural) and Education Level
(No education/Primary, Secondary and above
Secondary)
1. Marriage and fertility
2. Family planning
3. Infant and child mortality
4. Maternal and child health
5. Nutritional status of adults and children
6. Anemia among children and adults
7. Knowledge of HIV and AIDS
8. Women’s empowerment