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Regional distributions of Insecticide Treated Bed Nets in 2010-11


Household possession of mosquito nets
Use of mosquito nets by persons in the household
Use of mosquito nets by children under 5 years of age
Use of mosquito nets by pregnant women
Source and cost of insecticide treated nets (ITNs)
Indoor residual spraying against mosquitoes
Intermittent preventative treatment by women during pregnancy (IPTp)
Prevalence, diagnosis and prompt treatment of children with fever
Treatment of fever in children, by type of facility
Type and timing of antimalarial drugs
Knowledge of symptoms of malaria
Knowledge of causes of malaria
Knowledge of ways to protect from malaria
Specific malaria messages seen or heard on television or radio
Knowledge of ACT with green leaf to treat malaria, and source of message
Coverage of testing for anaemia and malaria in children
Prevalence of anaemia (haemoglobin <8.0 g/dL) in children age 6-59 months
Prevalence of malaria parasitaemia in children age 6-59 months

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Use of improved water sources


Household water treatment
Time to source of drinking water
Person collecting water
Types of sanitation facilities
Use and sharing of sanitation facilities
Disposal of childs faeces
Drinking water and sanitation ladders
Water and soap at place for handwashing
Availability of soap
Use of improved and unimproved drinking water sources and sanitation facilities
Drinking water sources, sanitation facilities and availability of soap

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Adolescent birth rate and total fertility rate


Early childbearing
Trends in early childbearing
Use of contraception
Unmet need for contraception
Antenatal care coverage
Number of antenatal care visits
Content of antenatal care
Assistance during delivery
Place of delivery
Post-partum stay in health facility
Post-natal health checks for newborns

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Post-natal care (PNC) visits for newborns within one week of birth
Post-natal health checks for mothers
Post-natal care (PNC) visits for mothers within one week of birth
Post-natal health checks for mothers and newborns

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Early childhood education


Support for learning
Learning materials
Inadequate care
Early child development index
Early child development items

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Literacy among young women and men


School readiness
Primary school entry
Primary school attendance
Secondary school attendance
Children reaching last grade of primary school
Primary school completion and transition to secondary school
Education gender parity
Education attainment of household population
School attendance
Gross attendance ratio: primary school
Gross attendance ratio: secondary school
Grade repetition rate

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Birth registration
Child discipline
Detail child disciplining methods
Early marriage and polygyny among women
Early marriage and polygyny among men
Trends in early marriage for men
Trends in early marriage for men
Spousal age difference
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) among women
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) among daughters
Approval of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)
Attitudes toward domestic violence; women
Attitudes toward domestic violence; men
Childrens living arrangements and orphanhood

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Knowledge about HIV transmission, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, and


comprehensiveknowledge about HIV transmission; women
Knowledge about HIV transmission, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, and
comprehensive knowledge about HIV transmission; men

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Table HA.2:

Knowledge about HIV transmission, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, and comprehensive


knowledge about HIV transmission among young people; young women
Table HA.2M: Knowledge about HIV transmission, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS,
and comprehensive knowledge about HIV transmission; young men
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Knowledge of mother-to-child HIV transmission (women)
Table HA.3M: Knowledge of mother-to-child HIV transmission (men)
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Accepting attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS (women)
Table HA.4M: Accepting attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS (men)
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Knowledge of a place for HIV testing (women)
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Knowledge of a place for HIV testing (men)
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Knowledge of a place for HIV testing among sexually active young women
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Knowledge of a place for HIV testing among sexually active young men
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HIV counselling and testing during antenatal care
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Sexual behaviour that increases the risk of HIV infection (women)
Table HA.8M: Sexual behaviour that increases the risk of HIV infection (men)
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Sex with multiple partners (women)
Table HA.9M: Sex with multiple partners (men)
Table HA.10: Sex with multiple partners (young women)
Table HA.10M: Sex with multiple partners (young men)
Table HA.11: Sex with non-regular partners (women)
Table HA.11M: Sex with non-regular partners (men)
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Early childhood mortality rates


Early childhood mortality rates by background characteristics
Early childhood mortality rates by demographic characteristics

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Membership of NHIS among women


Membership of NHIS among men
membership of NHIS among children under 5 years
Reasons for not having valid card among women
Reasons for not having a valid card among men
Reasons for not having a valid card among children
Achievement of membership among women
Achievement of membership among men
Opinion on quality of service provided to NHIS card holders
Opinion on quality of service provided to NHIS holders
NHIS registration; women
NHIS registration; men
NHIS registration; children

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Figure HH.1:

Age and sex distribution of household population

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Trends in Childhood Mortality Rates, MICS4


Trends in Under-five Mortality Rates, various sources of data
Infant and Under-five mortality rates by region and residence
Percent contribution of Neonatal mortality rate to Infant mortality rate by Region
Under-5 mortality rates by socio-economic background characteristics
Under-5 mortality rates by Demographic Characteristics

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Percentage of children under age 5 who are underweight, stunted and wasted
Infant feeding patterns by age. Percentage distribution of children aged
under 3 years by feeding pattern by age group
Pie chart showing 85% agreement and 15% disagreement between spot kit
and salt titration result
Vaccinations in first year of life. Percentage of children age 12-23 months immunized
against childhood diseases at any time before the survey and before the first birthday
Percentage of women age 15-45 years with a live birth in the last 2 years who are
protected against neonatal tetanus
Percentage of children under age 0-59 months with diarrhoea in the last two weeks who
received oral rehydration treatment
Percentage of children under age 0-59 months with diarrhoea in the last two
weeks who received ORT , with continued feeding

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Map of Ecological Zones and Regions


Trends in Ownership of ITNs: Percentage of Households with at Least One ITN by region
Trends in ownership of ITNs: Percentage of households with at least one ITN, Ghana
Trends in proportion of children under 5 who slept under an ITN previous night by region
Trends in proportion of children under 5 who slept under ITN previous night, Ghana
Differentials in ITN Usage among Children Under 5
Trends in proportion of pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under an ITN previous night
Trends in Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPTp) by Women during Pregnancy
Malaria Prevalence among Children 6-59 Months, by Age of the Child
Map of Malaria Prevalence among Children 6-59 Months, by Region
Map of Malaria Prevalence among Children 6-59 Months by Ecologic Zone
Malaria prevalence among children 6-59 months by residence, mothers education,
and wealth quintile

Figure WS.1:

Percentage of the population using improved sources of drinking water by region,


area of residence and wealth quintile
Percentage of households with soap anywhere in the dwelling

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Exposure to mass media; women


Exposure to mass media; men
Use of computers and internet; young women
Use of computers and internet; young men

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