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. 2020 May 5;9:332. [Version 1] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.23324.1

Table 1. Characteristics of the respondents regarding determinants of safe delivery utilization among Indonesian women in eastern part of Indonesia (n=2,162).

Variable n %
Facility-based delivery
Non-health facility 615 28.4
Health facility 1,547 71.6
Assisted delivery
Non-health professional 298 13.8
Health professional 1,864 86.2
Age difference between man and woman
Woman older than man 450 20.8
0–4 years 890 41.2
5–7 years 434 20.1
>7 years 388 17.9
Birth rank and interval
Second or third child, interval ≤2 years 970 44.9
First birth 603 27.9
Second or third child, interval =2 years 131 6.0
Fourth or higher child, interval ≤2 years 384 17.8
Fourth or higher child, interval =2 years 74 3.4
Planning status of births
Then 1,774 82.1
Later 246 11.4
No more 142 6.5
Husband/partner’s education attainment
Incomplete primary education/none 299 13.8
Complete primary or some secondary 841 38.9
Completed secondary or higher 1,022 47.3
Husband/partner’s occupation
Agricultural 1,169 54.1
Non-agricultural 993 45.9
Wealth quintile
Poorest 903 41.8
Poorer 454 21.0
Middle 315 14.6
Richer 253 11.7
Richest 237 11.0
Number of household members
<4 members 268 12.4
≤4 members 1,894 87.6
Number of antenatal care visits
<4 visits 251 11.6
≤4 visits 1,911 88.4
Covered by health insurance
No 772 35.7
Yes 1,390 64.3
Residence
Urban 719 33.3
Rural 1,443 66.7
Composite labor force participation
Poor 692 32.0
Moderate 698 32.3
Good 772 35.7
Attitude toward domestic violence
Poor 674 31.2
Moderate 753 34.8
Good 735 34.0
Decision-making power
Poor 764 35.3
Moderate 703 32.5
Good 695 32.1
Women’s knowledge level
Poor 748 34.6
Moderate 714 33.0
Good 700 32.4