The National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) presents a sobering picture of the pervasive violence against women in India. Almost 30% of women between the ages of 18-49 years have experienced physical violence beginning at age 15.6% reported sexual violence. Evidence indicates that violence and mental health conditions have a reciprocal, cause-and-effect relationship, and both factors significantly heighten the risk of homelessness. In the three decades of working with homeless women with mental health conditions at The Banyan, we have witnessed this recursive interaction between violence against women, homelessness, and mental health almost universally.
The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a study overseen by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in collaboration with the International Institute for Population Sciences. It serves as a comprehensive government-backed research initiative aimed at gathering reliable and current data on various health and family welfare aspects in India. The survey primarily focuses on aspects like fertility, family planning, mortality, maternal and child health, and other significant health indicators.
To date, there have been five rounds of the National Family Health Survey. Here is a breakdown of the years in which each round took place:
The fifth round of the National Family Health Survey, referred to as NFHS 5, is the most recent cycle of this extensive survey. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in partnership with the International Institute for Population Sciences in Mumbai and a group of survey organizations and Population Research Centers, is supervising its implementation. Financial backing is provided by the United States Agency for International Development, with technical support from ICF International.
NFHS-5 was conducted during the 2019-20 period, with approximately seven lakh households taking part in the survey. The survey employed 67 indicators to collect a broad spectrum of data. These indicators encompassed various aspects, such as:
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