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    TYPE OF FAMILY:

    Nuclear- 35

    Extended- 11

    A.DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES

    1. Matrix of Family Members BasicInformation

    a. Sex

    Female - 118Male - 117

    Total: 235

    b. Age

    - 3

    Total: 226

    B.SOCIO ECONOMICS

    1. Religion:

    Catholic - 180Born again - 1

    INC - 61

    Total: 142

    2. Educational Attainment

    No formal educ.- 18Elementary Level - 27

    Elementary Grad.- 25HS Level - 42

    HS Grad. - 60College Level- 22

    College Grad. - 18

    Total: 212

    3. Occupational Status

    Employed - 63Self-Employed - 54

    Unemployed - 82

    Total: 199

    4. Monthly Income

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    6. Social Indicators

    a.Type of communication network for

    healthVerbal Announcements - 28

    Posters - 0

    Radio - 7Phones/Mobile phone - 17

    Letters - 6

    Total: 58

    b. TransportationPUJ- 0

    Tricycle - 46Total: 46

    c.Housing condition

    Good status; does not suggest fire hazard,

    congestion -

    Suggest fire hazard-Suggest congestion-

    Total:

    d. Type of industry in the family is engage

    Farming-38

    Fishing-2

    Merchandising-2Business-5

    Health-2

    Teaching-1

    Has uneven elevations-28

    Total:48

    8. Toilet Facility

    a. Type of Toilet

    Water sealed-sewer/septic tank-17

    Exclusive-9

    Shared-8

    Pit latrine-1

    Close-1

    Open-0

    Pail system-28None- 0

    b. Distance of toilet to the kitchen

    1-5cm 296-10cm 16

    11-15cm 1>16cm 0Total:46

    c. Toilet hygiene

    Very clean-0

    Clean-36

    Dirty-8

    Total:44

    9. Water Sources

    Water district-5

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    Inadequate-2

    11. Food Sources

    Wet market-32Sari-sari store-16

    Ambulant store-3

    Backyard garden-18With poultry/hog raising-2

    12. Food Storage

    Refrigerator-12

    Kitchen cabinet-34Ice chest-1None-0

    13. General Home Sanitation

    Very clean-0

    Clean-31

    Dirty-15

    14. Garbage Disposal

    a. Type of garbage disposal

    Burning-33Burying-0

    Open dumping-7

    Through garbage collector-2

    Composting-3Feeding animals-0

    Segregation-4

    Bury biodegradable-0

    Dirty-13

    C. EALTH AND ILLNESS VARIABLE

    a. Common ailments for the last 6 monthsColds-33

    Abdominal pain-7

    Arthritis-4Rheumatism-4

    High blood pressure-7

    Diabetes-1Fever-21

    Diarrhea-9Cough-22

    b. For the past 6 mo. Was/were there

    death/s in the family

    Yes-2

    Heart Failure-1

    Diabetes-1No-44

    c. Was or were there hospital by admission

    by family member/s due to illness within

    last 6 months

    Yes-4

    Abortion-1

    Fever-1 Kidney problem-1

    Diabetes-1

    No-42

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    No knowledge how to use it-4

    a2. Sources of FP informationHealth center-15

    Mass media-6

    Hospital-2Family doctor-0

    b. Maternal and Child

    b1. History of pregnancy

    b1.1. Age on first pregnancy12-20 y/o 1721-30 y/o 25

    31-50 y/o 1

    b1.2. Age on last pregnancy18-25y/o 16

    26-35 y/o 16

    35-50 y/o 13

    b.1.3. Number of children1-3 25

    3-5 13

    5-10 810-15 0

    b1.4. Number of pregnancy

    1-3 21

    3-5 145-10 11

    10-15 0

    b4. Number of birth deliveries per place of

    delivery

    Private hospital-15Gov. hospital-21

    Lying-in clinic (private)-0

    Public lying-in clinic-0Private clinic-0

    House-30

    Health center-16

    b5. Prenatal Check-upYes-38

    RHU-30

    Private clinic-2

    Private hospital-3

    Gov. hospital-15No-8

    b6. Have tetanus toxoid

    Yes-

    No-3

    b7. Post-natal Check-up

    Yes-31

    No-15

    b8. Infant feeding method

    Breastfeeding-27

    Bottle feeding-8

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    Gov. hospital-16

    4. Community problem perceived to haveeffect on family health status as perceived

    by the family

    a. Sanitation

    a1. Lack of potable-10

    a2. Inadequate toilet facilities-7a3. Improper waste disposal-18

    a4. Inadequate drainage system-11

    b. Facilities

    b1. Barangay hall-8

    b2. Day care center-7

    b3. RHU-7b4. Electricity-11

    b5. Transportation services-20

    b6. Street roads-18b7. Communication system-8

    b8. Church/Chapel-7

    b9. Recreational areas-7

    c. Community relationship

    c1. Lack of knowledge on current

    community problems-9c2. Lack of motivation and support by

    community leaders-3

    c3. Lack of community effort to solve

    d9. Problem with peace and order-0

    Additional Data for housing Condition:

    a. Type of House

    a1. Strong, made of concrete materials-7a2. Mixed, made of concrete and wooden

    materials-33

    a3. Light, made of lumber and galvanizediron-1

    a4. Makeshift, barong-barong made ofused wood or lumber and rusty galvanized

    sheet-5

    b. Type of House Structure

    b1. Nipa hut-18b2. Bungalow-22

    b3. Two Storey-0

    c. Ownership

    c1. Owned-43

    c2. Rented with pay-0c3. Rented free-3

    d. Ventilation

    d1. Satisfactory-15d2. Fair-27

    d3. Poor-4

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    C. Knowledge on Proper Nutrition

    AGREE DISAGREE NO KNOWLEDGE

    Eat a variety of foods everyday. 42 3 1

    Eat foods that cater only to your appetite so youcould eat well and much.

    22 23 1

    Fruits bought from the sidewalk can be eaten rightaway.

    13 33 0

    Junk foods are good because they increase theappetite of the young ones.

    7 35 4

    Maintenance of ideal weight for the age isimportant.

    28 4 14

    D. Knowledge on First Aid Practices

    AGREE DISAGREE NO KNOWLEDGE

    Small cuts and contusions may be cleaned usingsoap and tap water.

    42 0 4

    Open and expose wounds caused by deeppenetrating or sharp objects to prevent growth of

    bacteria.

    26 12 9

    Fracture, sprains and dislocation must beimmobilized through either bandaging or splinting.

    17 6 23

    Immediate washing of the wound skin is

    necessary.

    43 2 1

    Dogs with rabies must be killed immediately if it

    had bitten a victim.

    13 25 8

    Lay the fainted person on a surface with head

    lower than the feet.

    14 9 23

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    E. Level of Knowledge on Health Concepts and Practices

    A. Knowledge on Maternal and Child Care

    AGREE DISAGREE NO KNOWLEDGEHeadache, dizziness and edema of face, hands, and

    legs are common signs of pregnancy.

    37 8 1

    Umbilical cord of the newborn baby that remains

    fresh may be cleaned by wiping.

    44 1 2

    Breastfed infants are healthier than bottle-fed ones. 44 0 2

    Thick clothing should be removed when babieshave fever to lower body temperature.

    33 10 3

    Family planning is good to ensure good maternaland child health.

    44 0 2

    Pre-natal check-ups are important to preventcomplications.

    44 2 1

    Vitamins, milk and good diet help pregnant motherto maintain good health.

    42 1 3

    B. Knowledge on Communicable Disease

    AGREE DISAGREE NO KNOWLEDGE

    Communicable disease such as measles, TB,

    tetanus can be prevented.

    38 0 8

    Blood streaked sputum or phlegm from coughingis a sign of diarrhea.

    8 28 10

    People with communicable diseases must be

    isolated.

    38 4 4

    Drinking a lot of water, juice and taking vitamins

    are necessary when one has cough and colds.

    41 1 4

    Separate utensils of sick members of the family as

    they may spread infection to other familymembers.

    43 2 1

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