CHN Chapter 2
CHN Chapter 2
CHN Chapter 2
Determinants (variables) of Health of the Community 5. Educator – Gives KSA, better informed choices
4. Urban-Rural
5. Crowding index- indicates the ease by w/c a
communicable disease can be transmitted
from a host to another susceptible host
2. Sources of Demographic Data 6. Population density- determine the
a. Social Observation congestion of the area/place.
Study of the social and physical order in f. Studies and researches
urban neighborhoods
b. Family Records
c. Population census
The procedure of systematically acquiring
and recording information about the
members of a given population
It is a regularly occurring and official count
of a particular population
Type of census
1. De jure- people are assigned to a place
where they are at the time of the census
2. De facto- people are assigned to a place Vital Statistics (Health Statistics)
where they are physically present at the time
of the census Refers to the systematic study and the
application of statistical measurements to vital
d. Registration of vital data events such as births, illness, marriages,
Is an administrative system used by the divorces/separations and deaths is uterlized to
government to record vital events which gauge the levels of health, illness and health
occur in the population, live births, still births services of a community
A government database recording the birth and
e. Health survey death of individual w/in
Are nationally-represented household Implications of health Statistics
survey that provide data for a wide range
monitoring and impact evaluating indicators 1. A tool for planning, implementing, and
in the area of population, health and nutrition evaluating health programs
Population size: the number of individual 2. Serves as indexes of the health condition
organism in a population, denoted as N obtained in a community or population group
3. Provide variables as to the nature of health
Population Composition services or action needed
4. Serves as basis for determining the success on
The distribution w/in a group of people of
specified individual attributes such as
1. Sex
Sex ratio
2. Age
Age distribution
Median age
TYPES OF HEALTH INDICATORS
d. 55-64 years:
MORTALITY 5.8% (male 2,882,719/female
Reports causes of death 3,372,485)
NMR = number of neonatal deaths x 1000 Urbanization Urban population: 48.8% of total
Registered Live Births population (2011)
Rate of urbanization: 2.16% annual
rate of change (2010-15 est.)
4. Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
number of infant deaths 0-12 months or Major Cities MANILA (capital) 11.862 million;
less than 1 year old - population Davao 1,565 million;
Formula: Cebu City 855,000;
Zamboanga 884,000 (2011)
IMR = number of infant deaths x 1000 Literacy definition: age 15 and over can read
Registered Live Births
and write
total population: 95.4%
5. Swaroop's Index (SI)
male: 95%
deaths among individuals in the age female: 95.8% (2008 est.)
group 50 and above
Formula: