AZE_2001_RHS_v01_M
DDI_AZE_2001_RHS_v01_M_WBDG
Nesstar Publisher
Reproductive Health Survey 2001
AZRHS 2001
AZE_2001_RHS_v01_M
Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
Azerbaijan State Committee for Statistics
Mercy Corps
Division of Reproductive Health of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nesstar Publisher
U.S. Agency for International Development
United Nations Population Fund
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
USAID PASA DPE-3038-X-HC-1015-00
Other Household Health Survey [hh/hea]
The 2001 Azerbaijan Reproductive Health Survey (AZRHS01) is the first population-based national survey of its kind conducted in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan
The AZRHS01 is based on face-to-face interviews with 7,668 women at their homes. The survey was designed to collect information from a representative sample of women of reproductive age throughout Azerbaijan (excluding the autonomous region of Nakhchivan and the occupied territories of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas).
The universe from which the respondents were selected included all females between the ages of 15 and 44 years, regardless of marital status, who were living in households in Azerbaijan when the survey was carried out
Sample survey data [ssd]
The questionnaire included information on each woman's education, employment, living arrangements, and other background characteristics as well as histories of marriage, divorce, cohabitation, sexual activity, pregnancy, and contraceptive use. Additional questions investigated health risk behaviors that may affect reproductive health (e.g., smoking and drinking habits), women's health screening practices, and intimate partner violence.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The questionnaire included information on each woman's education, employment, living arrangements, and other background characteristics as well as histories of marriage, divorce, cohabitation, sexual activity, pregnancy, and contraceptive use. Additional questions investigated health risk behaviors that may affect reproductive health (e.g., smoking and drinking habits), women's health screening practices, and intimate partner violence. The questionnaire was developed in English, translated into Azeri and Russian, and translated back to ensure accuracy and linguistic equivalency.