Women�s empowerment and the use of antenatal care services: analysis of demographic health surveys in five Southeast Asian countries

Sebayang, S.K. and Ferry Efendi and Astutik, E. (2019) Women�s empowerment and the use of antenatal care services: analysis of demographic health surveys in five Southeast Asian countries. Women and Health, 59 (10). pp. 1155-1171.

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Abstract

Women�s empowerment and use of antenatal care (ANC) services remain important in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This assessed the association between women�s empowerment and ANC use in five ASEAN countries. ANC information for the most recent births of 29,444 currently married women in the last 5 years preceding the Demographic Health Survey was analyzed (Cambodia DHS2014, Indonesia DHS2012, Myanmar DHS2015-2016, Philippines DHS2013, and Timor-Leste DHS2009). Analyses used multiple logistic regression adjusting for complex sampling designs. The number of ANC visits was positively associated with labor-force participation in Cambodia, the Philippines, and Timor-Leste; with disagreement with justification for wife beating and women�s knowledge level in Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar; and with women�s decision-making power in Cambodia and Indonesia. The association of women�s empowerment variables with timing of the first ANC visit was not as evident as that for number of ANC visits. Compared to adult mothers, adolescent mothers with medium knowledge level had less odds of attending �4 ANC in Cambodia, and adolescent mothers with the poorest labor-force participation had lower odds of attending the first ANC early in Myanmar. Tailored policy on women�s improved access to labor force and health information in each country may be needed to improve ANC use. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: adolescent; adolescent mother; adult; article; battered woman; Cambodia; controlled study; decision making; empowerment; female; health survey; human; human experiment; Indonesia; major clinical study; male; married woman; medical information; multivariate logistic regression analysis; Myanmar; Philippines; prenatal care; sampling; Timor-Leste; workforce; attitude to health; health care survey; health survey; marriage; poverty; pregnancy; prenatal care; psychology; social support; socioeconomics; young adult, Adolescent; Adult; Decision Making; Empowerment; Female; Health Care Surveys; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Health Surveys; Humans; Indonesia; Marital Status; Myanmar; Philippines; Poverty; Power, Psychological; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Social Support; Socioeconomic Factors; Women; Young Adult
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