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               14. Indonesia special sessions

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               For most adolescents in Indonesia cities, the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are an
               integral part of their daily lives. However, unlike their children, most parents are not familiar or have no sufficient
               knowledge on ICTs. This  has  widened the  communication gaps  between adolescents and  their parents. Using
               combination of quantitative and qualitative approach between the period of 2016-2018 in Medan, Surabaya, and
               Mataram, this paper explores the experiences of adolescents’ in communicating with their parents regarding risky
               ICTs related activities. A representative survey (N 401) among never married adolescents aged 15-24 in Medan
               showed the most respondents accessing the internet (96%), Instagram (83%), and Line (83%) frequently. While only
               26% reported use ICTs to communicate with their parents. The survey also found several respondents have involved
               in risky behaviors including sexual-intercourse or petting (11%) and consuming drugs (4%). In-depth interviews
               revealed that cyber-bullying is common among young people, either as victims or as offenders. Nevertheless none
               of FGD’s participants said they ever discuss online activities with their parents. They believe their parents would not
               understand. To bridge the gaps this study recommend comprehensive as well as an integrated programs and
               information for both adolescents and parents.


               1348 Survival Analysis of the Association between Full Antenatal Care Services and
               Infant Mortality in Indonesia


               Rahul Kumar Jha, Shriya Bajaj, Rambabu Bhagat
               International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India


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               14. Indonesia special sessions

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               Background: Infant  mortality  is  still  high  in  Indonesia.  The  country’s  access  to  maternal  health  care  utilization
               services is limited, antenatal care utilization offers improved maternal health and birth outcomes.


               Objective: The study aims to examine the association between utilization of full antenatal care services and infant
               mortality.

               Method: The present study based on the secondary data, of Indonesian Demographic Health Survey 2017, which
               used multistage cluster sampling technique. The bi-variate and multivariate logistic regression model has been
               applied to see the association between utilization of antenatal care services and infant mortality.


               Result: The result shows  that  utilization of  full  antenatal care  services  in Indonesia was  only 21%, which is  not
               satisfactory and needs special attention. The analysis also shows that those women who received full antenatal care
               services, they had significantly low infant mortality, which was 13%, as compare to those women who did not get
               full antenatal care services among them it is 86%. The study shows the prominent role of utilization of full antenatal




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