
Theory of Planned Behavior Application to ANC behavior for Early Detection of Pregnancy Risk in Public Health Center Saronggi, Sumenep Regency
Author(s) -
Siti Zainurrah,
Katmini Katmini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal for quality in public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2614-4921
DOI - 10.30994/jqph.v5i1.274
Subject(s) - pregnancy , observational study , population , medicine , environmental health , cross sectional study , psychology , simple random sample , regression analysis , norm (philosophy) , demography , family medicine , statistics , mathematics , genetics , sociology , political science , law , biology , pathology
Antenatal care services are basic health services for pregnant women that must be carried out according to standards, namely at least 4 times during pregnancy. Each pregnancy can develop into problems or complications, so monitoring is necessary during pregnancy.The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of attitudes and norms on ANC behavior for early detection of pregnancy risk at the Saronggi Health Center, Sumenep Regency. The design of this study is a quantitative observational study with a cross sectional approach with the focus of the research being directed at analyzing the influence of attitudes and norms on ANC behavior for early detection of pregnancy risk at the Saronggi Health Center, Sumenep Regency. The total population is 134 respondents and a sample of 100 respondents is taken using the Simple Random Sampling technique. Data analysis using Linear Regression test. The results showed thatalmost half of the respondents have attitudes in the moderate category, 46 respondents (46%). Most of the respondents have a norm in the sufficient category of 52 respondents (52%). Almost half of the respondents have behavior in the moderate category, as many as 48 respondents (48%).Based on the results of Multiple Linear Regression analysis shows that with a p-value of 0.000 <0.05 then H1 is accepted so it can be concluded that simultaneously there is the influence of attitudes and norms on ANC behavior for early detection of pregnancy risk at the Saronggi Health Center, Sumenep Regency with a magnitude of 86.9%. It is expected that respondents can carry out Integrated ANC regularly and follow all the treatment agendas that must be carried out during pregnancy in order to avoid the risk of pregnancy.