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Georgia Reproductive Health Survey 1999-2000

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General Info
Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Georgia (GEO)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
11/1999 - 03/2000
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Household
  • Individual
  • Interview
  • Nationally representative
Summary 

This Georgia Reproductive Health Survey (GERHS) is the first national population-based survey of women’s reproductive health. Areas of focus include: fertility, women’s reproductive practices, maternal care, maternal and child mortality, health behaviors, and attitudes toward certain reproductive health issues. n=7,798 women 15-44.

Keywords 
Abortion, Abortive outcome, Adult mortality, Adverse effects of medical treatments, Age at first sex, Alcohol use, Anemia, Anogenital herpes, Antenatal care, Antibiotics, Assets, Asthma, Birth control pills, Birth weight, Breastfeeding, Caesarean section, Child mortality, Childhood sexual violence, Chlamydia, Community health clinics, Condoms, Contraceptives, Coping behavior, Diabetes, Domestic violence, Drug consumption, Education, Emergency contraception, Employment, Endocrine disorders, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family planning, Female infertility, Fertility, Fever, Gonococcal infections, Gynecology, HIV and AIDS, Headache, Health behaviors, Health care access, Health care use, Health education, Health facilities, Health literacy, Health promotion, Hepatitis B, Hospitals, Household heat, Housing conditions, Hysterectomy, IUDs, Infant mortality, Injectable contraceptives, Intimate partner violence, Languages, Length of stay, Live births, Male infertility, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal care, Maternal hemorrhage, Maternal morbidity, Maternal mortality, Menstruation, Mental health symptoms, Mortality, Multiple births, Nausea, Nonprofits, Pain, Pap smears, Personal health expenditures, Pharmacies, Place of delivery, Postnatal care, Postpartum amenorrhea, Pregnancy, Pregnancy complications, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Refrigeration, Religion, Reproductive and sexual risk factors, Reproductive health, STDs, Sanitation, Self-treatment, Sexual abstinence, Sexual behavior, Sexual sterilization, Sexual violence, Skilled birth attendants, Spermicides, Stillbirths, Summary birth history, Syphilis, Telephones, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Transportation, Trichomoniasis, Ultrasound, Urinary tract infections, Vision loss, Weight change