Anderson J E, Cleland J G
Stud Fam Plann. 1984 Jan-Feb;15(1):1-13.
This paper deals with the findings of the World Fertility Survey (WFS) and Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys (CPSs) in five areas of common interest: fertility, contraceptive use, measuring the effect of the availability of contraceptives on levels of use, the unmet need for family planning services, and breastfeeding. The comparisons have several implications for those designing surveys of fertility and family planning in developing countries, among them, that women should be asked for the dates of at least their last two births (not just the last birth as in the CPSs) in order to ensure accurate estimates of fertility and duration of breastfeeding.
本文探讨了世界生育率调查(WFS)和避孕普及率调查(CPS)在五个共同关注领域的调查结果:生育率、避孕措施使用情况、衡量避孕措施可得性对使用水平的影响、计划生育服务的未满足需求以及母乳喂养情况。这些比较结果对那些在发展中国家设计生育率和计划生育调查的人有几点启示,其中包括,应该询问女性至少其最后两次生育的日期(而不是像CPS那样只问最后一次生育),以确保准确估计生育率和母乳喂养持续时间。