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A study on demand for health centre was carried out at Mojokerto Regency, East Java. The study convered 300 respondents (15 years old and over) which were collected from two areas, urban (Kecamatan Bangsal) and rural (Kecamatan Puri). The objectives of this study were to measure the demand for health centre services and to determine the influencing factors. A household survey was conducted in t…
The Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (SDKI) was carried out in 1994. To maximize the usefulness and evaluate the televance of the data that been collected, extended analysis of immunizational status and morbidity of children underthree was performed. The purpose of his analysis was to assess the cases and proportion of the diseases or symptoms of children underthree who could show the K…
The prevalence of Low Birth Weight (LBW) in Indonesia varied between 2.1-17.2 percent. At the end of Five Years Development Plan V (Repelita V) it was 15.0 percent, and is expected to 10.0 percent by the end of Repelita VI. Low birth weight infant (less than 2500 grm) is an important issue, because of its relationship with the survival and health status of the infant in the future. The prevalen…
Efforts to improve human quality should start early from intra uterine growth which depends on the mothers health status including safe reproduction. Low birth is one of the risk factors that influences infant mortality especially during perinatal periods. The objective of this analysis is to study the factors which influence low birth weight such as socioeconomic characteristic (mothers educat…
Acute respiratory infection primary cough and rapid breathing is a common cause of morbidity and health among children under five years age. According to the Diretorate General of Communicable Diseases Control, Ministry of health, incidence of acute respiratory infection is 10 percent. The National Household Survey indicate that 25.2 percent of infant deaths were caused by this disease. The Obj…
The Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) showed that the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding among infants age under 4 months was 53.7 percent in 1991 and 47.3 percent in 1994. In the outer Jawa Bali region 56.2 percent infants and in Java Bali region 41.4 percent infant were not exclusively breastfed (OR=1.81 CI1.35-2.44). In the rural areas 54.2 percent infants and in urban area 4…
The risk of diarrhoea for children underfive years of age is higher than in adults. Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey 1994 (IDHS-1994) data were analysed to know the risk of sociodemographic and enviromental factors on diarrhoea among children under five years of age. The sociodemographic factors which were analysed included area, education and occupation of the parents, age, while the en…
In the Indonesia Demographic Health Survey 1994 cover married women age 15-49 years were asked whether they have heard of AIDS and if so their sources of information concerning prevention and treatment of the disease, and their personal perception about the risk of getting the disease. Half of the women age 20-34 years have ever heard about AIDS and among the older women less than half of them …
In the Demographic and Health Survey, the life pregnancy histories of adult sisters were collected from respondents, and the sisterhood method was used to estimate the life time risks and maternal mortality rations, referring to the time period of 12 years before the survey. Maternal mortality level in Indonesia is found to be high as compared to other ASEAN countries although the family planni…
Since the first five years development plan, the coverage as well as the quality of maternal health services have been improved considerably, however the maternal mortality ratio has not shown any sign to decline so far. The Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) has shown high coverage of antenatal care in 1991 as well as in 1994, but more than fifty percent of deliveries are still ass…