PageTable 4.9Table 4.10Table 4.11Table 4.12Table 4.13Table 4.14Table 4.15Table 4.16Table 4.17Table 4.18Knowledge, Ever Use, and Current Use of Specific ContraceptiveMethods Among All Women 15-49, Nigerian Fertility Survey(Ondo State), 1981/82 and O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................. 36Percent Distribution of Current Contraceptive Users by the MostRecent Source of Supply, According to the Method Used, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 37Among Women Who Are Not Pregnant, Not Using Contraception,and Are Sexually Active, the Percent Distribution by AttitudeToward Becoming Pregnant in the Next Few Weeks, Accordingto Number of Living Children, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .............................. 38Among Women Who Are Not Pregnant, Not Using Contraception,and Who Would Not Be Happy If They Became Pregnant, thePercent Distribution By the Main Reason for Nonuse, Accordingto Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................................. 39Percent Distribution of Currently Married Nonusers by Intentionto Use in the Future, According to Number of Living Children,O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ....................................................... 40For Currently Married Nonusers Who Intend to Use aContraceptive Method in the Future, Percent Distribution byPreferred Method, According to Intention to Use in Next TwelveMonths or Later, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ......................................... 41Percentage of All Women Who Believe That it is Acceptable toHave Family Planning Messages on the Radio or Television, byBackground Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................ 42Percentage of Currently Married Women Knowing at Least OneContraceptive Method, by Husband's and Wife's AttitudesTowards Family Planning Use, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .............................. 42Percentage of Currently Married Women Knowing at Least OneContraceptive Method Who Think That Their Husband Approvesof Family Planning Use, by Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 43Percentage of Currently Married Women Knowing at Least OneContraceptive Method, Who Have Discussed Family PlanningWith Their Husband at Least Once in the Past Year, by Woman'sAge and Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ......................... 44vii
PageTable 5.1Table 5.2Table 5.3Table 5.4Table 5.5Table 5.6Table 6.1Table 6.2Table 6.3Table 6.4Table 6.5Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women 15-49 byDesire for More Children According to Number of LivingChildren, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............................................... 45Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women by Desire forMore Children, According to Age, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ........................... 47Percentage of Currently Married Women 15-49 Who Want NoMore Children by Number of Living Children and BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 48Among Currently Married Women, the Percent Who Are In Needof Family Planning, and the Percent Who Are In Need and Plan toUse a Contraceptive Method in the Future, by BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 49Percent Distribution of All Women by Ideal Number of Childrenand Mean Ideal Number of Children for All Women and CurrentlyMarried Women, According to Number Living Children, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 50Mean Ideal Number of Children for All Women by Age andBackground Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................ 51Infant and Child Mortality Estimates 1981-1986, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ............... 55Infant and Child Mortality 1981-1986, by BackgroundCharacteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 .......................................... 56Mean Number of Children Ever Born, Surviving, and Dead, andProportion of Children Dead Among Those Ever Born, by Age ofWomen, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................................ 57Percent Distribution of Births in the Last Five Years by Type ofPrenatal Care for the Mother and Percentage of Births BeforeWhich the Mother Received a Tetanus Toxoid Injection, byBackground Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>, 1986 ................................ 58Percent Distribution of Births in the Last Five Years by Type ofAssistance at Delivery, by Background Characteristics, O<strong>DHS</strong>,1986 ............................................................. 59viii
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REFERENCESCttieh-Johnson, D., Cross
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