El Salvador Reproductive Health Survey 2002-2003. Covers: anthropometric measures, abortion, anemia, birth weight, breastfeeding, maternal and child health, infant and child mortality, cervical cancer screening, contraceptive use, diarrheal diseases, education, family planning, fertility, HIV/AIDS, immunization, nutrition, pregnancy, respiratory diseases, sanitation, sexual intercourse, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), violence against women, young adults, and water supply. Data collection for the female portion occurred from November to April, for the male portion from May to June.