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Yemen Family Health Survey 2003

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General Info
Geography 
Yemen (YEM)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2003 - 03/2003
Series or system 
Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM)
Data type
Survey:
  • Household
  • Individual
  • Interview
  • Urban-rural representative
  • Verbal autopsy
Summary 

The Yemen Family Health Survey 2003 was conducted by the Ministry of Public Health and Population in collaboration with the Central Statistical Organization and the Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM). The sample covered 13,815 households, including 11,292 ever married women ages 15 to 54.

The survey used three questionnaires covering the following topics: housing characteristics; health status; knowledge of contraception and sexually-transmitted diseases; reproductive health; use of health services; and maternal mortality.

Keywords 
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