Determinants of Early Neonatal Mortality in Indonesia

IF 0.4 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Population Review Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1353/prv.2022.0009
Irdam Ahmad, Nadia Qothrunnada, Yulintin Riana Dewi
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Abstract:This study aimed to analyze the factors that contributed to early neonatal mortality in Indonesia using the raw data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey. The analytical method used was the Rare Event Logistic Regression Model. The results showed that infants who were more likely to die at early neonatal or seven days of life were born to working mothers, mothers with aged <20 years old and > 35 years old, infants born with low birth weight (<2500 grams), male infants, and parturition who were not health officers. About 65.3% of early neonatal deaths were born to working women, 40% were born to women <20 years and > 35 years of age, 44% were low birth weight, 69.3% were male and 56% were born by pregnant women whose parturition are not assisted by health officers.
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印度尼西亚早期新生儿死亡的决定因素
摘要:本研究旨在利用2017年印度尼西亚人口健康调查的原始数据,分析导致印度尼西亚早期新生儿死亡的因素。分析方法为罕见事件Logistic回归模型。结果表明,更有可能在新生儿早期或出生7天死亡的婴儿是由有工作的母亲、年龄在35岁的母亲、出生时体重不足的婴儿(35岁,44%出生时体重不足,69.3%为男性,56%的婴儿是由没有卫生官员协助分娩的孕妇所生。
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Population Review
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期刊介绍: Population Review publishes scholarly research that covers a broad range of social science disciplines, including demography, sociology, social anthropology, socioenvironmental science, communication, and political science. The journal emphasizes empirical research and strives to advance knowledge on the interrelationships between demography and sociology. The editor welcomes submissions that combine theory with solid empirical research. Articles that are of general interest to population specialists are also desired. International in scope, the journal’s focus is not limited by geography. Submissions are encouraged from scholars in both the developing and developed world. Population Review publishes original articles and book reviews. Content is published online immediately after acceptance.
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