Unit 1 15.04.20 IV
Unit 1 15.04.20 IV
Unit 1 15.04.20 IV
PRESENTED BY
DEEPAK KUMAR GUPTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
SOP(DR APJ ABDUL KALAM UNIVERSITY
INDORE
• What is urbanization?
– Urbanization refers to the change in size, density and heterogeneity of
cities
conditions
Stretching of Poverty
Communicable
overburdened
diseases
systems
Crimes
Non-Communicable Injuries
diseases
Stress Mental
Life style illness
modification
Migration-cobweb
IMPACT OF URBANISATION ON
HEALTH
Impact of urbanisation on health
• Environmental concerns
• Housing and shelter quality: strong health determinants
• Health hazards of poor water supply and sanitation
• Violence and crime
• Mental health, loneliness and depression
• Substance abuse
• Road traffic accidents
• Climate change
• Fuel
• Health inequity
Marriage & Fertility Indicators of Urban Poor
in India: NFHS-3
Indicators Urban Urban Overall Overall All Urban
Poor Non Urban Rural India Poor
poor NFHS 2
Women age 20-24 who became 25.9 8.3 12.3 26.3 21.7 39.0
mothers before age 18 (%)
Total fertility rate (children per 2.8 1.8 2.1 3.0 2.7 3.8
woman)
Higher order births (3+ births) (%) 28.6 11.4 16.3 25.1 29.5
28.1
Women age 15-49 with anaemia (%) 58.8 48.5 50.9 57.4 55.3 54.7
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Child Survival Indicators of Urban Poor in
India: NFHS 3
Indicators Urban Urban Overall Overall All Urban
Non Poor
Poor Poor Urban Rural India NFHS 2
Children completely immunized (% 39.9 65.4 57.6 38.6 43.5 40.3
Children under 5 year’s breastfed within
27.3 31.5 30.3 22.4 24.5 17.7
one hour of birth (%)
Children age 0-5 months
44.7 38.6 40.7 48.6 46.4 44.3
exclusively breastfed (%)
Children age 6-9 months receiving solid
56.2 66.1 63.1 54.7 56.7 52.7
or semi-solid food and breast milk (%)
Children who are stunted (%) 54.2 33.2 39.6 50.7 48.0 52.5
Children who are underweight (%) 47.1 26.2 32.7 45.6 42.5 48.0
Children with anaemia (%) 71.4 59.0 63.0 71.5 69.5 79.0
Any modern method (%) 48.7 58.0 55.8 45.3 48.5 43.0
Total unmet need (%) 14.1 8.3 10.0 14.6 13.2 16.7
Unmet need for spacing (%) 5.7 4.1 4.5 6.9 6.2 8.5
Unmet need for limiting (%) 8.4 4.2 5.2 7.2 6.6 8.2
Environmental Conditions, Infectious Diseases and
access to Health Care in Urban Poor : NFHS 3
Indicators Urban Urban Overall Overall All Urban
Poor Non Urban Rural India poor
Poor NFHS 2
Women (age 15-49) who have heard of 63.4 89.1 83.2 50.0 60.9 42.1
AIDS
Prevalence of HIV among adult population
0.47 0.31 0.35 0.25 0.28 na
(age 15-49)
Children under age six living in
53.3 49.1 50.4 91.6 81.1 na
enumeration areas covered by an AWC
(%)
10.1 5.8 6.8 14.2 11.8 16.7
Women who had at least one contact with
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a health worker in the last three months
Double Burden of Diseases
Socio
Operational
Demographic
5
SWASTHYA CHOWKI
(For every 10,000
Units • ANM – 1
population) • Male Community Worker - 1
5
Mahila Arogya Samiti Units • SHGs NUHM framework - 2
(20 -100 Households) • Seed Money
Urban development schemes in India - 1