National Demographic and Health Survey 2003
Philippines, 2003
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-NDHS-2003-v01
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National Statistics Office
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- HOUSEHOLD
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Questions and instructions
In what form have you heard about (NAME OF HERB)?
Value | Category |
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? | |
A | |
AC | |
AD | |
AE | |
AF | |
AG | |
AH | |
B | |
C | |
D | |
E | |
F | |
G | |
H |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Ask the form of the herbal medicine in which the respondent had heard about. Encircle all the codes appropriate to the responses of the respondent.
Do not read out the categories.
Do not read out the categories.
Description
Form of herb - if the respondent has heard or is aware that "bayabas or guava leaves" as herbal medicine can be in any of the following forms:
A - Fresh
B - Tablet
C - Capsule
D - Syrup
E - Tea
F - Ointment
G - Soap
H - Others
This question refers to the knowledge of the respondent on the form (fresh, tablet, capsule, syrup, tea, ointment, soap, and others) of the following medicinal herbs:
1. Ampalaya
2. Lagundi
3. Niyog-niyogan
4. Sambong
5. Tsaang gubat
6. Yerba buena
7. Pansit-pansitan
8. Bayabas or guava leaves
9. Bawang
10. Acapulco
A - Fresh
B - Tablet
C - Capsule
D - Syrup
E - Tea
F - Ointment
G - Soap
H - Others
This question refers to the knowledge of the respondent on the form (fresh, tablet, capsule, syrup, tea, ointment, soap, and others) of the following medicinal herbs:
1. Ampalaya
2. Lagundi
3. Niyog-niyogan
4. Sambong
5. Tsaang gubat
6. Yerba buena
7. Pansit-pansitan
8. Bayabas or guava leaves
9. Bawang
10. Acapulco
All sample households