2015
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v8.28540
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Do women in major cities experience better health? A comparison of chronic conditions and their risk factors between women living in major cities and other cities in Indonesia

Abstract: BackgroundInhabitants of rural areas can be tempted to migrate to urban areas for the type and range of facilities available. Although urban inhabitants may benefit from greater access to human and social services, living in a big city can also bring disadvantages to some residents due to changes in social and physical environments.DesignWe analysed data from 4,208 women aged >15 years old participating in the fourth wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey. Chronic condition risk factors – systolic and diasto… Show more

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“…The level of education is quite high although there is still no elementary school stage. One characteristic of the urban community is that the average member of the community already has a fairly high level of education [3]. Urban communities are relatively more open and better receive new information including about family planning.…”
Section: A Characteristics Of Reproductive Age Couplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The level of education is quite high although there is still no elementary school stage. One characteristic of the urban community is that the average member of the community already has a fairly high level of education [3]. Urban communities are relatively more open and better receive new information including about family planning.…”
Section: A Characteristics Of Reproductive Age Couplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of extension workers and the support of government/local government is needed. In addition, the role of the community program is also a key to the success of the program [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IFLS data have been used for a number of health-related studies, e.g., to investigate the multi-morbidity patterns and their prevalence [ 27 ]. Sohn [ 28 ] used the IFLS data to investigate effects of education on smoking habits in youth, while Christiani et al [ 29 ] studied whether Indonesian women living in major cities have a higher risk of chronic conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous scientific studies show that citizens health has its own distinct features -in cities there is a higher risk of developing chronic diseases [1], a higher chance of being injured in a car accident [2], urban lifestyle characterized by irregular meals, eating fast food and low physical activity increases risk of overweight [3] and diseases of cardiovascular system [4]: in cities with a sizeable population number, communication of infectious diseases is probably higher than in rural areas [5].…”
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