Analysis Of Factors Influencing The Incidence Of Anemia In Pregnant Women At The Maternal And Child Health (Kia) Polyclinic, Pasar Masurai Community Health Center, Lembah Masurai District, Merangan Regency
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Abstract
The incidence of anemia can be caused by several factors, including age, parity, frequency of ANC visits, economic status, level of education, and compliance with consuming Fe tablets. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the occurrence of anemia in pregnant women at the Maternal and Child Health Polyclinic at the Pasar Madurai Community Health Center, Merangin Regency. This type of research is cross-sectional. The sample in this study was the number of patient visits, namely 100 respondents. Data were analyzed using Chi-Squere and Logistic Regression. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between age, parity, ANC visits, and consumption of Fe tablets. There is no relationship between education level, economic level, and culture. After carrying out multiple logistic tests from 3 models, it was found that the most dominant factor influencing the incidence of anemia in pregnant women was the variable consumption of Fe tablets with a p-value of 0.000