ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is one of the important indicators in public health. Indonesia still has a relatively high IMR compared to the neighboring countries. Based on the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, IMR in East Java reached 25.50 deaths per 1000 births. IMR decline occur...

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Main Authors: Weike Retno Palupi, Lailatul Khusnul Rizki
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2020-06-01
Series:Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/12579
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spelling doaj-c21e51901b784a03bb813493d1305ad82021-06-02T15:26:17ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan2302-707X2540-88282020-06-0191697610.20473/jbk.v9i1.2020.69-769479ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSIONWeike Retno Palupi0Lailatul Khusnul Rizki1Department of Biostatistics and Population, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, 60115 Surabaya, East Java, IndonesiaMidwifery Diploma Study Program, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, 60237 Surabaya, East Java, IndonesiaInfant Mortality Rate (IMR) is one of the important indicators in public health. Indonesia still has a relatively high IMR compared to the neighboring countries. Based on the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, IMR in East Java reached 25.50 deaths per 1000 births. IMR decline occurred during 2012 to 2015. Achievement depends on the factors that influence it. This study aims to create a model of IMR based on maternal and external factors in East Java. The method used was a non-reactive study using 38 districts/cities as sample units in East Java, which came from Central Bureau of Statistics secondary data in 2015. Statistical analysis used multiple linear regression. The results showed the independent variables together affected the IMR (p-value = 0,000 <0.05), but partially influenced by the age of the first married mother (p-value = 0,000 <0.05) and the helper delivery of non-medical personnel (p-value = 0.014 <0.05). The conclusion of this study is the regression equation model for IMR in East Java in 2015, which is IMR = 1,064 + 1,319 * (age of first marriage) + 0.439 * (helper of non-medical births). Suggestions for the Government of East Java Province to implement strategies so that infant mortality cases can be reduced.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/12579infant mortality rate, mother’s age of first married, traditional birth attendance, multiple linear regression
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ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
infant mortality rate, mother’s age of first married, traditional birth attendance, multiple linear regression
author_facet Weike Retno Palupi
Lailatul Khusnul Rizki
author_sort Weike Retno Palupi
title ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
title_short ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
title_full ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF FACTOR AFFECTING INFANT MORTALITY RATE (IMR) IN EAST JAVA USING MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION
title_sort analysis of factor affecting infant mortality rate (imr) in east java using multiple linear regression
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
issn 2302-707X
2540-8828
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is one of the important indicators in public health. Indonesia still has a relatively high IMR compared to the neighboring countries. Based on the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, IMR in East Java reached 25.50 deaths per 1000 births. IMR decline occurred during 2012 to 2015. Achievement depends on the factors that influence it. This study aims to create a model of IMR based on maternal and external factors in East Java. The method used was a non-reactive study using 38 districts/cities as sample units in East Java, which came from Central Bureau of Statistics secondary data in 2015. Statistical analysis used multiple linear regression. The results showed the independent variables together affected the IMR (p-value = 0,000 <0.05), but partially influenced by the age of the first married mother (p-value = 0,000 <0.05) and the helper delivery of non-medical personnel (p-value = 0.014 <0.05). The conclusion of this study is the regression equation model for IMR in East Java in 2015, which is IMR = 1,064 + 1,319 * (age of first marriage) + 0.439 * (helper of non-medical births). Suggestions for the Government of East Java Province to implement strategies so that infant mortality cases can be reduced.
topic infant mortality rate, mother’s age of first married, traditional birth attendance, multiple linear regression
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/12579
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