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Prevalence of school-age children stunting was 32% in 2001, to 30% in 2004, increasedto 33.4% in 2007, decreased again in 2010 to 28.3%, but increased again in 2013 to31.7%. Stunting occurs mostly in children who live in slums with inadequate intake andrecurrent disease infections. The level of maternal education affects provision of food,which mother whose higher education tend to choose nutritious foods compared withmothers whose low education. This study aims to know relationship the mother educationwith stunting in school-age children in slum area of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas)in 2013 and research design is cross sectional. The population is school-age children 5-18 years old in slums. The results of multivariate analysis with cox regression showedthat school-age children with low mothers education had a chance of 1,327 (95% CI,1,246-1,414) times of stunting incidence compared with school-aged children with highmaternal education after controlled by father's work and maternal education interact withinfectious diseases. Needs to do education programs for the care and education ofcommunity nutrition for mothers who live in slums by counseling and home visits.Keywords: Stunting, school-age children, slums.
WHO estimates that there are 8 million people with Down syndrome in the world he specific cause is not yet known, but pregnancy by mothers over the age 35 years of high risk of having Down syndrome children. In mothers over 35 years of age, the incidence increases to 1 in 300 births. Meanwhile, for mothers over 40 years of age, the incidence increases drastically, reaching 1 in 10 births. This study aims to determine the relationship between maternal age at pregnancy and the incidence of Down syndrome in children aged 0-59 months in Indonesia based on 2018 Riskesdas data. t is necessary to educate productive women about the risks of pregnancy at old age
ABSTRAK Nama : Mira Sri Gumilar Program Studi : Epidemiologi Judul : Hubungan Merokok Dengan Risiko Kehamilan Ektopik Pada Wanita Usia 15-49 Tahun Di Indonesia Tahun 2012 Pembimbing : Prof. Dr. dr. Nasrin Kodim, MPH Angka Kematian Ibu (AKI) merupakan indikator utama kesehatan ibu. Pada tahun 2015, angka kematian ibu mengalami penurunan menjadi sebesar 305 per 100.000 kelahiran hidup, namun angka ini masih belum memenuhi target MDGs. Apabila dibandingkan secara global, AKI di Indonesia masih berada di atas AKI Global. Tiga penyebab terbesar kematian ibu di Indonesia disebabkan oleh perdarahan, hipertensi, dan infeksi. Perdarahan dan komplikasi kehamilan pada masa kehamilan bisa terjadi pada awal kehamilan dan akhir kehamilan. Perdarahan dan komplikasi kehamilan pada masa awal kehamilan dapat disebabkan oleh aborsi dan kehamilan ektopik. Berdasarkan beberapa penelitian, salah satu faktor risiko kehamilan ektopik yaitu merokok. Prevalensi perokok wanita di Indonesia setiap tahun mengalami peningkatan terutama pada tahun 2010 prevalensi perokok wanita adalah sebesar 4% dan menduduki urutan ke 17 di dunia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah diketahuinya besaran masalah kehamilan ektopik di Indonesia, mengetahui sebaran variabel kehamilan ektopik dan merokok berdasarkan provinsi, dan diketahuinya hubungan antara merokok dengan terjadinya kehamilan ektopik di Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain penelitian cross sectional. Variabel dependen pada penelitian ini adalah kejadian kehamilan ektopik dan variabel independen utamanya adalah merokok, sedangkan variabel kovariat terdiri dari status pendidikan, metode penggunaan kontrasepsi, jumlah paritas ibu, riwayat menderita Penyakit Menular Seksual (PMS), status urban dan perokok pasif. Sumber data dalam penelitian ini adalah data (Survei Demografi dan Kesehatan Indonesia) SDKI tahun 2012. Kriteria responden pada penelitian ini adalah responden wanita yang diwawancarai dengan kuisioner wanita SDKI 2012. Jumlah responden yang dianalisis adalah sebesar 32.269 wanita yang eligibel. Analisis yang dilakukan terdiri dari analisis univariat, bivariat dan multivariat. Penelitian ini menunjukan prevalensi kehamilan ektopik di Indonesia adalah sebesar 0,56% dan prevalensi merokok sebesar 3,31%. Analisis bivariat menunjukan responden yang merokok memiliki risiko 2,64 kali untuk mengalami kehamilan ektopik dibandingkan dengan yang tidak merokok. Setelah dikontrol dengan variabel pendidikan, metode penggunaan kontrasepsi, riwayat menderita penyakit menular seksual (PMS), dan status urban, responden yang merokok memiliki risiko 3,28 kali untuk mengalami kehamilan ektopik. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa merokok memiliki hubungan dengan risiko terjadinya kehamilan ektopik. Kata kunci: Kehamilan ektopik, Merokok, Indonesia
ABSTRACT Name : Mira Sri Gumilar Study Program : Epidemiology Title : The Association Between Smoking and Ectopic Pregnancy Risk in Women Aged 15-49 Years in Indonesia 2012 Counsellorr : Prof. Dr. dr. Nasrin Kodim, MPH Maternal mortality rate is a primary indicator for maternal health. In 2015, maternal mortality rate has decreased to 305 for 100.000 live birth, nevertheless this rate does not meet with the MDGs target. Indonesia’s maternal mortality rate is still above from global rate. In Indonesia, there are Three cases that caused maternal death, bleeding, hypertension, and infection. Bleeding can be occurred in early pregnancy or in the end of pregnancy. Bleeding in early pregnancy can be caused by abortion and ectopic pregnancy. Some research showed that one of the risk factor of ectopic pregnancy was smoking. Prevalence of female smoker in Indonesia is 4% in 2010 and increasing in every year. Indonesia has 17 th in rank of prevalence female smoker in the world. This study aim to know about prevalence ectopic pregnancy in Indonesia that can showing the problem about ectopic pregnancy, to know the distribution of ectopic pregnancy and female smoker by province in Indonesia, and to know about the association between smoking and ectopic pregnancy. This study is cross sectional study with ectopic pregnancy as a dependent variable and smoking as main independent variable. Covariate variables for this study are education, contraception method, parity, history of sexually transmitted diseases, urban status and passive smoker. This study use Indonesia Demographic And Health Survey (IDHS) 2012. Responden’s criteria was women that to be interviewed with women questionnaire IDHS 2012. Thera are 32.269 woman who is elgible to include in this study. This study does three step analysis, univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis. The result shows that prevalence of ectopic pregnancy in Indonesia is 0,56% and prevalence of women smoking in Indonesia is 3,31%. From bivariate analysis shows that female smoker had 2,64 fold to experience ectopic pregnancy compared with non smoker female. After controlled by education, contraception method, history of sexually transmitted diseases, and responden’s residence, female smoker has 3,28 fold to experience ectopic pregnancy comparing with non smoker female. This study has showed that smoking has a relationship with ectopic pregnancy. Key words:Ectopic Pregnancy, Smoking, Indonesian
Kata kunci: BBLR; kehamilan remaja
Low Birth Weight (LBW) in Indonesia has the prevalence of 7,3 % according to IDHS 2012. Some research showed that more LBW occurences happened to mother aged 15-19 at the time of birth. This study aims to prove the association between adolescent pregnancy and low birth weight after controlling all the confounding variables. The method used for this study is case-control (1:1) by analyzing IDHS 2012. The selected cases are 871 with 871 controls. Covariate variables are education, parity, complication during pregnancy, complication at birth, months of pregnancy at first antenatal visit and number of antenatal visit. The result of the study is that there is a significant association between adolescent pregnancy after controlling all confounding variables which are education, complication during pregnancy and months of pregnancy at first antenatal visit and number of antenatal visit (OR: 2,65; p value= 0,013; 95% CI: 1,232-5,712).
Key words: LBW; adolescent pregnancy
