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    <title>Proximate Determinant of Adolescents Fertility in Central Java</title>
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    <description>Title: Proximate Determinant of Adolescents Fertility in Central Java
Authors: Raharjo, Bambang Budi; Nugroho, Efa; Cahyati, Widya Hary; Najib, Najib; Nisa, Alfiana Ainun
Abstract: Adolescent fertility is an important issue in terms of health and social care due to its&#xD;
relation to morbidity and mortality of mothers and children. The 2017 IDHS provided&#xD;
data regarding the percentage of women aged 15-19 who already became mothers or&#xD;
pregnant with their first child according to background characteristics. The 2017 IDHS&#xD;
results showed 7 percent of women aged 15-19 were mothers: 5 percent had given birth&#xD;
and 2 percent were pregnant with their first child. This study used a quantitative secondary&#xD;
data analysis approach. The secondary data used were the results of the Central Java&#xD;
IDHS 2017. The population of this study was all adolescent girls aged 15-19 years in&#xD;
Central Java. The unit analysis in the study were women of childbearing age which were&#xD;
15-19 years from the analysis unit of Central Java IDHS in 2017 with a total sample of&#xD;
4,560 respondents. From the results of the study, we noted that factors related to adolescent&#xD;
fertility in Central Java were age, education, use of contraception, marital status,&#xD;
status of living with a partner, and practice of sexual relations. Factors which were not&#xD;
related to adolescent fertility in Central Java were occupation, wealth, type of residential&#xD;
area, insurance ownership, duration of abstinence, partner’s age, partner’s level of education,&#xD;
and partner’s occupation.</description>
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    <title>Identifying the Role of Stakeholders in Occupational Safety and Health of Beauty Salon Business</title>
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    <description>Title: Identifying the Role of Stakeholders in Occupational Safety and Health of Beauty Salon Business
Authors: Agustin, Eny Widhia; Arso, Septo Pawelas; Denny, Hanifa Maher
Abstract: Beauty salon business is continuously developing in the community. Beauty salon is&#xD;
a public place that has risk of disease transmission, environmental pollution or other&#xD;
health problems. In order to make a healthy environment in terms of physical, chemical,&#xD;
biological, and social aspects that enable people to achieve the highest level of health,&#xD;
the role of stakeholders is needed to improve Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)&#xD;
in the beauty salon business. This research aimed to identify the role of stakeholders&#xD;
in improving OSH in the beauty salon business in Semarang Regency. This study was&#xD;
an observational study with qualitative method. In-depth interviews with stakeholders&#xD;
on the improvement of OSH in beauty salons in Semarang Regency were conducted in&#xD;
March-May 2019. Based on the result of the study, the stakeholder roles and status could&#xD;
be divided into main stakeholders (primary), supporting stakeholders (secondary) and&#xD;
key stakeholders. OSH in beauty salon business in Semarang Regency needs to be improved.&#xD;
This requires participation from related stakeholders, including the Health Office,&#xD;
Tourism Office, Food and Drug Control Agency, beauty salon organizations, beauty&#xD;
salon owners, employees and customers.</description>
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    <title>Ecological Study on Factors Related to the Mortality of Rabies in North Sulawesi Province in 2015 to 2017</title>
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    <description>Title: Ecological Study on Factors Related to the Mortality of Rabies in North Sulawesi Province in 2015 to 2017
Authors: Tiarma, Noer Syafiiah; Machmud, Putri Bungsu
Abstract: Rabies still becomes a global public health problem, particularly in Southeast Asia region.&#xD;
Indonesia, which is part of the region, has 25 provinces which have not been free&#xD;
from rabies endemic. One of the provinces that ranked top in the cases of rabies is North&#xD;
Sulawesi. Therefore, this study aimed to find correlations between factors related to the&#xD;
prevalence of rabies mortality in North Sulawesi Province in 2015 - 2017. This study used&#xD;
mixed ecological study design by applying the principle of total sampling to 15 regencies/&#xD;
cities in North Sulawesi. The results of the study found that the correlation between&#xD;
rabies mortality and the following factors were: negative and weak correlation on antirabies&#xD;
vaccine coverage (r = -0.165), negative and moderate on ratio of health care workers&#xD;
(r = -0.345) and ratio of health care facilities (r = -0.320). Meanwhile, sex ratio had&#xD;
positive and moderate correlation (r = 0.365) with mortality of rabies. The new findings&#xD;
of moderate strength correlation due to health care facility and health care workers need&#xD;
to be included in the prevention of rabies because it can help facilitate wound treatment.</description>
    <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Factors Affecting the Use of Contraceptive in Indonesia: Analysis from the National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas)</title>
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    <description>Title: Factors Affecting the Use of Contraceptive in Indonesia: Analysis from the National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas)
Authors: Idris, Haerawati
Abstract: Rapid population growth has become a major concern and attention of many national&#xD;
governments and international community. Most developing countries have acknowledged&#xD;
the role of family planning as an effective way to improve maternal/child health&#xD;
and suppress population growth. This study aimed to investigate the socioeconomic and&#xD;
demographic factors that influence the use of contraceptives in Indonesia. This was a&#xD;
cross-sectional study using secondary data derived from National Socio-Economic Survey&#xD;
(SUSENAS) in 2014. A sample of 286,695 married women was selected for this study.&#xD;
Multiple logistic regression analyses were used to estimate the effects of socio-economic&#xD;
and demographic variables on contraceptive use. Only 42% of married women in Indonesia&#xD;
used contraceptive method. The most popular contraceptive method was injection&#xD;
(55%). Factors affecting contraceptive use were maternal age of 30-34 year, living in the&#xD;
urban area, family wealth status in the 4th quintile, secondary school, working women,&#xD;
residing in Java/Bali, and the number of living children &gt; 2. Family planning policy information,&#xD;
education, and communication program should consider these determinants&#xD;
of contraceptive use.</description>
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