Language

The state of health in a country can be measured through indicators describing long-term program achievements and status of the population. Assessments of demographic and health data can shed light on important indicators such as the levels of fertility, contraceptive prevalence, or child mortality. The 2022 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey helps provide data to plan effective policies.

The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program provides technical assistance for advancing global understanding of health and population trends in low- and middle-income countries; the 2022 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey is an integral part of this effort. This project is the ninth in a series of Demographic and Health Surveys in Indonesia conducted since 1987. The accurate and nationally representative data on fertility, family planning, and maternal and child health as well as child survival and nutrition provide valuable information for the betterment of health and wellbeing of the general population, particularly women and children. 

Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) 2022

The 2022 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey is a nationally representative survey designed to provide information on the demographic and health status of the population. It is part of the worldwide DHS Program. The survey is implemented by the National Agency for Research and Innovation (BRIN), Statistics Indonesia (BPS), and the Ministry of Health. The Government of Indonesia is funding local costs of the survey. ICF is providing technical assistance under the DHS Program, which is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

The objective of the 2022 IDHS is to provide up-to-date information on fertility levels, marriage, fertility preferences, awareness and use of family planning methods, breastfeeding practices, childhood mortality, maternal and child health, awareness and behaviors regarding HIV/AIDS, adolescent reproductive health, and other health issues. The information on the demographic and health status of the population is useful to design, implement, and evaluate health and social sector programs.

The 2022 IDHS will take place in scientifically selected 50,000 households in all the provinces of Indonesia; about 60,000 women aged 15 to 49, 25,000 teenage boys aged 15 to 24, and about 15,000 married men aged 15 to 54 are to be interviewed. 

Data Collection 

The survey will use targeted questionnaires for households, women, men, and adolescents, which will be based on the DHS-8 standard questionnaires adapted for Indonesia. Data will be collected using a computer-assisted personal interviewing and data management system. Data collection will take place in late 2022. 

Results 

The 2022 IDHS will provide up-to-date information on demographic and health indicators, which will be disseminated at various levels. The Key Indicators Report (KIR) will be published within two months of completion of data collection. A more detailed final report and a summary report will be prepared, by BRIN, BPS, and the Ministry of Health in close collaboration with ICF, within 10 months of completion of data collection and is anticipated to be released by September 2023. Further,  the  ICF  dissemination  team  will  provide  technical  support  for  preparing  the  dissemination materials  to  be  presented  in  the  national  seminar  and  the  provincial  level  seminar.  The  data  of  the  survey will be published in the websites of BRIN and the DHS program for use by global audiences. 

Contact

Desy Sagala, USAID at dsagala@usaid.gov

Anjushree Pradhan, ICF at anjushree.pradhan@icf.com

Image
A midwife hands over a newborn baby to the mother.
A midwife hands over a newborn baby to the mother.
USAID EMAS