Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey

Safe drinking water is a human right as it is an essential element to sustain life and maintain human health. Literature review confirms that there are many aspects that should be considered in providing safe drinking water in an equitable manner. Therefore, evidence-based data at national level are...

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Main Authors: Sri Irianti, Puguh Prasetyoputra, Tri Prasetyo Sasimartoyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Medicine
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2016.1151143
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spelling doaj-9a8bd1bafc9f4ddaa261b10a015e28c12021-03-18T14:42:08ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2016-12-013110.1080/2331205X.2016.11511431151143Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life surveySri Irianti0Puguh Prasetyoputra1Tri Prasetyo Sasimartoyo2National Institute of Health Research and Development, Ministry of HealthResearch Center for Population, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (P2K-LIPI)Independent ResearcherSafe drinking water is a human right as it is an essential element to sustain life and maintain human health. Literature review confirms that there are many aspects that should be considered in providing safe drinking water in an equitable manner. Therefore, evidence-based data at national level are needed to inform policy-making process. This study presents data regarding drinking water ladder and its determinants using partial proportional odds regression model. Drinking water sources were classified into three categories, unimproved sources, improved sources and piped water on the premises. The overall model is statistically significant (p < 0.001) with McFadden adjusted R2 of 0.157. The correlates include spatial variables, environmental variables, demographic variables and socioeconomic position. There are disparities across major islands and rural-urban areas with the former lagging behind. Moreover, the higher the household is in terms of sanitation ladder, the more likely they have access to improved water sources. Similarly, socio-economic status also determines the use of improved water sources. Recommendations are provided in the light of the results.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2016.1151143indonesiadrinking waterdisparitysocio-economic statuspartial proportional odds modelifls
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author Sri Irianti
Puguh Prasetyoputra
Tri Prasetyo Sasimartoyo
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Puguh Prasetyoputra
Tri Prasetyo Sasimartoyo
Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
Cogent Medicine
indonesia
drinking water
disparity
socio-economic status
partial proportional odds model
ifls
author_facet Sri Irianti
Puguh Prasetyoputra
Tri Prasetyo Sasimartoyo
author_sort Sri Irianti
title Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
title_short Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
title_full Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
title_fullStr Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of household drinking-water source in Indonesia: An analysis of the 2007 Indonesian family life survey
title_sort determinants of household drinking-water source in indonesia: an analysis of the 2007 indonesian family life survey
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Medicine
issn 2331-205X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Safe drinking water is a human right as it is an essential element to sustain life and maintain human health. Literature review confirms that there are many aspects that should be considered in providing safe drinking water in an equitable manner. Therefore, evidence-based data at national level are needed to inform policy-making process. This study presents data regarding drinking water ladder and its determinants using partial proportional odds regression model. Drinking water sources were classified into three categories, unimproved sources, improved sources and piped water on the premises. The overall model is statistically significant (p < 0.001) with McFadden adjusted R2 of 0.157. The correlates include spatial variables, environmental variables, demographic variables and socioeconomic position. There are disparities across major islands and rural-urban areas with the former lagging behind. Moreover, the higher the household is in terms of sanitation ladder, the more likely they have access to improved water sources. Similarly, socio-economic status also determines the use of improved water sources. Recommendations are provided in the light of the results.
topic indonesia
drinking water
disparity
socio-economic status
partial proportional odds model
ifls
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2016.1151143
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