2020
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v13n1p17
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Exploring the Factors Associated with Infant Mortality in Rural Indonesia

Abstract: Infant mortality is a sensitive indicator to measure the health condition of a population. Despite large declines in infant mortality rates in Indonesia, the people living in rural areas are the most affected. This study aims to analyze the causes of infant mortality in rural Indonesia and suggested strategies for its reduction. This study is an analytical cross-sectional design based on the 2017 Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) dataset for children. The information on infant deaths collected fr… Show more

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“…Again, a woman who knows prenatal challenges and how to deal with them has a higher chance of saving herself and her child from premature death. However, women who lack knowledge about pregnancy are always vulnerable to disease and the threat of early death (10)(11)(12)(13). A father's education is also related to infant survival because it is strongly correlated with employment, which will be linked to household income.…”
Section: Individual-level Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, a woman who knows prenatal challenges and how to deal with them has a higher chance of saving herself and her child from premature death. However, women who lack knowledge about pregnancy are always vulnerable to disease and the threat of early death (10)(11)(12)(13). A father's education is also related to infant survival because it is strongly correlated with employment, which will be linked to household income.…”
Section: Individual-level Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%