Population Health InfoShare: Sharing Knowledge to Improve Public Health Worldwide.

bookbag My BookBag:  0 Documents

Socio-Cultural Dimensions Of Anemia Among Pregnant Women In Rural Areas Of Java, Indonesia

Author: Atik Triratnawati 
InfoShare Partner: Community Health and Nutrition Research Laboratory (CHN-RL)
Publication Date: October 2003
Type of Document: Article/Report/Paper
Topics: Abortion/post-abortion care, Adolescents/youth, Child health/survival, Gender, Maternal health/survival, Reproductive health, general
Region: Global
Language: English
File Size: 69 KB
File Format: Adobe Acrobat (PDF)

To read PDF files, you must have Acrobat Reader installed. Visit Adobe's web site to get a free copy of Acrobat Reader. [download here]


Provide feedback on this document to Community Health and Nutrition Research Laboratory (CHN-RL)

Your E-mail
Feedback
 

Since the anemia in Indonesia is still main problem covered more than 60%, the government need a lot of contribution from social scientist, especially to correlate between socio-cultural factors and anemia cases. This research examines how the Javanese social-cultural factors predispose anemia among pregnant women