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The Female Brain India is published in cooperation with the US National Institutes of Health and the University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences & Mind and Brain Institute. The goals of the Female Brain Consortium are to foster communication and collaboration among basic scientists and clinicians seeking to understand how sex differences in the brain function are shaped by biological and behavioral factors, and to develop strategies to promote healthy mental development and to treat mental illness.
This study examines the pregnant caregiver experience in Indonesia, while the caregiver's background characteristics are examined, together with the outcomes of birth. Six public health institutions were selected to undertake a facility-based survey. A structured and pre-tested questionnaire was used for a cross-sectional study. A total of 206 women were interviewed. The findings revealed that only 8% of caregivers are new. The majority of caregivers had previous experience as a caregiver. About 70% of the caregivers are more than 25 years of age. About 34% of caregivers are multiparas. The majority of the caregivers have completed only primary education, while only 27% of caregivers completed only secondary education. Multivariate analysis showed that pregnancy and labor experience, workplace, region of residence, and education were significantly associated with the mother's condition during pregnancy. Although the likelihood of maternal mortality was higher, the rate of maternal morbidity was similar to other studies.
This study examines the pregnant caregiver experience in Indonesia, while the caregiver's background characteristics are examined, together with the outcomes of birth. Six public health institutions were selected to undertake a facility-based survey. A structured and pre-tested questionnaire was used for a cross-sectional study. A total of 206 women were interviewed. The findings revealed that only 8% of caregivers are new. The majority of caregivers had previous experience as a caregiver. About 70% of the caregivers are more than 25 years of age. About 34% of caregivers are multiparas. The majority of the caregivers have completed only primary education, while only 27% of caregivers completed only secondary education. Multivariate analysis showed that pregnancy and labor experience, workplace, region of residence, and education were significantly associated with the mother's condition during pregnancy. 3d9ccd7d82
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