NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Original or alternative title Encuesta Nacional de Salud (ENSA I) 1987 Provider National Institute of Public Health (Mexico)Microdata access: Download Geography Mexico (MEX) Coverage type Country Time period covered 01/1987 - 12/1987 Series or system Mexico National Health Survey (ENSA) Data type Survey: Cross-sectionalHouseholdIndividualNationally representativeSubnationally representative Summary The Mexico National Health Survey (ENSA) 1987 was conducted to provide health institutions at the federal and state level with information on morbidity, mortality, risk factors, and health service utilization. A sample of 54,000 households was designed to provide national as well as subnational estimates. The topics in the questionnaires included: sociodemographic characteristics, health status, injuries, disability, maternal health, and the use and demand for both formal and informal health services. Keywords Abortion, Agriculture, Alcohol use, Amputation, Analgesics, Antibiotics, Assets, BCG vaccines, Birth control pills, Birth place, Breastfeeding, Burns, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Chronic respiratory diseases, Community health clinics, Condoms, Contraceptives, Dental care, Diaphragms, Diarrhea, Diet, Disability, Education, Education access, Employment, Epilepsy, Family composition, Family planning, Family size, Fishing, Health care access, Health care use, Health insurance, Health status, Hearing loss, Hospitals, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hypertension, Immunization, Injectable contraceptives, Intentional injuries, Interpersonal violence, Live births, MMR vaccines, Marital status, Mass media, Measles vaccines, Medicines, Idiopathic intellectual disability, Mining, Musculoskeletal diseases, Neonatal conditions, Neonatal jaundice, Occupational injuries, Occupations, Personal health expenditures, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Pregnancy, Prescriptions, Preterm birth complications, Refrigeration, Road traffic injuries, Sanitation, School enrollment, Sexual sterilization, Skilled birth attendants, Spermicides, Summary birth history, Surgical procedures, Teachers, Telephones, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Traditional medicine, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Unintentional injuries, Vision loss, Water supply, Abortive outcome Citation Contributors National Institute of Public Health (Mexico) Secretariat of Health (Mexico) Suggested citation National Institute of Public Health (Mexico), Secretariat of Health (Mexico). Mexico National Health Survey 1987. GHDx Entry last modified on: Mar 7, 2022