Bangladesh Urban Health Survey 2006
General Info
Provider
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
March, 2006 - July, 2006
Data type
Survey:
Household - Individual - Interview - Urban only
Summary
The Bangladesh Urban Health Survey 2006 is a sample survey of health problems and health-care seeking behavior in urban areas. The survey used a multi-stage sampling scheme and the sample frame was developed by the 2005 Census and Mapping of Slums. Interviews were conducted in slum and non-slum areas of six cities. Three questionnaires were utilized for households, individuals, and community leaders. In total, 28,006 individuals responded to the adult questionnaire. Blood pressure measurements and blood tests were administered to some of the respondents. Topics of the survey included family planning, child health, nutrition, migration, mental health, domestic violence, health care access and tobacco and drug use.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Antenatal care, Anthropometry, Antihypertensive drugs, Assets, Birth control pills, Birth place, Blood glucose, Blood pressure, Blood tests, Body mass index, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Community health clinics, Complete birth history, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Cooking fuels, Cough, Crime, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Diarrheal diseases, Domestic migration, Domestic violence, Education, Electricity, Employment, Environment, Family composition, Family size, Fever, HIV and AIDS, Health care access, Health care services, Health care use, Health facilities, Health literacy, Height, Homicide, Hospitals, Household expenditures, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hypertension, IUDs, Illicit drug use, Income, Infant care, Injectable contraceptives, Intimate partner violence, Iron supplements, Land ownership, Limited mobility, Literacy, Marital status, Mass media, Medicines, Multiple births, Occupational injuries, Pharmacies, Physicians, Place of delivery, Postnatal care, Pregnancy complications, Private health facilities, Private social assistance, Public health facilities, Refrigeration, Religion, Road traffic injuries, Roads, Safety, Sanitation, Sexual abstinence, Sexual sterilization, Sexual violence, Skilled birth attendants, Summary birth history, Telephones, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Traditional healers, Urban ambient air pollution, Vitamin A supplements, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight
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Contributors
Suggested citation
Associates for Community and Population Research (ACPR), International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), MEASURE Evaluation Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT). Bangladesh Urban Health Survey 2006.