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Table 2 Distribution of ANC visits during pregnancy by socio-demographic characteristics in rural area of Indonesia, 2010 (N = 145)

From: Factors influencing the use of antenatal care in rural West Sumatra, Indonesia

  

Less than 4 visits

4 or more visits

 
 

Total N = 145 (%)

n = 32

n = 113

pvalue

Characteristic

    

Age (years) %

   < 20

3 (2.1)

0

3 (2.7)

 

   21-34

110 (75.9)

28 (87.5)

82 (72.6)

0.193

   > 35

32 (22.1)

4 (12.5)

28 (24.8)

 

Parity

   Primiparous

49 (33.8)

19 (59.4)

30 (26.5)

0.001

   Multiparous

96 (66.2)

13 (40.6)

83 (73.5)

 

Mother's education

   Basic education

50 (34.5)

15 (46.9)

35 (31.0)

0.070

   Secondary education

95 (65.5)

17 (53.1)

78 (69.0)

 

Encouraged to get ANC

   My self

80 (55.2)

15 (46.9)

65 (57.5)

0.318

   My family

65 (44.8)

17 (53.1)

48 (42.5)

 

Usual source of payment

   Self pay

126 (86.9)

29 (90.6)

97 (85.8)

0.569

   ASKESKIN

19 (13.1)

3 (9.4)

16 (14.2)

 

Transportation mode to ANC

   I walk

64 (44.1)

19 (59.4)

45 (39.8)

0.069

   Public transportation

81 (55.9)

13 (40.6)

68 (60.2)

 

Complication during pregnancy

   Yes

34 (23.4)

8 (25)

26 (23)

0.816

   No

111 (23.4)

24 (75)

87 (77)

 
  1. No relationship was found between parity and demographic factors such as educational background, economic status, age and distance from hospital.