2. Objectives:
● To assess the present health status of the
adopted families
● To identify the health problems
● To provide diagnosis and effective solutions
and treatments to the needs
7. Introduction:
After interviewing 20 families, we the group of 10 people
have put together the survey analysis of particulars such as
no of members, age, gender, marital status, education,
income, morbidities etc.
15. TYPES OF FAMILIES
There are three types of families: nuclear, joint and three generation families
● Nuclear Family: A nuclear family is a family which consists of husband, wife and their unmarried children. The size of nuclear family is
very small. It is an autonomous unit. There is no control of the elders because newlyweds create a separate residence for themselves which is
independent of elders. It is also known as primary
● Three generation family : multigenerational family households where two or more adult generations live together under the
same roof
● Joint family : A joint family is a form of family that consists of two or more generations from the same paternal or maternal
line that shares a home and lives together. It's a form of extended family that consists of two or more parents and their children
that live together.
16. Out of the 20 families we found that
14 families were nuclear families , 3
families were joint families and 3
families were three generation
families
17. VITAL EVENTS
Out of the 20 families only one family had
two vital events which has happened in the
last two years
One family had 2 births in
the last year
22. TOTAL NO. OF CHILDREN
MALE
47%
FEMALE
53%
1 2
TYPE OF
POPULATION
NO. OF
PEOPLE
Total Children
Population
15
Total Male
Children
7
Total Female
Children
8
24. Eligible
Couples
• An ‘Eligible Couple’
refers to a currently married
couple wherein the age of
the wife is in the age group
of 18 to 44 years
• 11 out of 20 families have
eligible
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Families with
eligible
couples
55%
Families
without
eligible
couples
45%
Families with eligible couples Families without eligible couples
25. Out of 11 families with
Eligible Couples
72.2% has one eligible couple
18.1% have two eligible
couples
9.09% have three eligible
couples
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27. EMPLOYEMENT AND INCOME
Generally, the nutrition intake or the quality of food
depends on the income that an earner in a family
earns through employment which may be in the form
of job or in his own business. Its obvious that the
person whose income is very less, he can’t feed a
properly balanced to his family whereas if the income
is ample or good enough then one can feed his family
with good food that will play a major role in the
health of any ember of the family. In remote areas,
the opportunities of employment is very less. One
can’t earn an exorbitant amount of money but still a
medium quality of life can be lead in those areas.
31. Necessity for obtaining educational
information;
● Analysis of the demographics in a specific way for obtaining an
overview to establish plans and programmes.
● Useful to compare and contrast between general
unemployment and hidden unemployment.
● Age-wise distribution of literate and illiterate population.
● The need to establish educational institutions.
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35. Strength
● Gain experience
● Practical field
training
● Leadership
Challenges
● Lack of trust
● Incompetence
● Language barrier
36. Weakness
● Intolerance to Hot
weather
● Might get
emotionally
attached
Opportunity
● Enhance
communication
skills
● Exposure