TY - JOUR AU - Hasnah, Hasnah AU - Faizal, Faizal PY - 2019/12/05 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Social Determinant Relationship with the Pre-eclampsia Events; A Research Cross Sectional JF - Journal of Health Science and Prevention JA - Jour. Health Sci Prev VL - 3 IS - 3S SE - Articles DO - 10.29080/jhsp.v3i3S.278 UR - https://jurnalfpk.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/jhsp/article/view/278 SP - 14-18 AB - <p><em>The main cause of maternal mortality is pre-eclampsia as many as 2 out of 5 maternal deaths. The severe complication ratio is 218/1000 and the mortality ratio of pregnant women is 198/1000. Hypertension accounted for 16 (28.1%) of 57 cases with severe complications both bleeding and abortion were 14 (24.6%). MDG’s Targets 1 to 3 in social factors contribute to the incidence of pre-eclampsia. The aim of this is to analyze the research that has three social determinan whiach are age, education and&nbsp; occupation associated with the incidence of pre-eclampsia. Design of this Research was &nbsp;a survey with a cross - sectional study approach, which was carried out from&nbsp; June 23 &nbsp;to July 28, 2018 at the Bontomanai Health Center in Jeneponto District. A sample of 45 women who experienced pre-eclampsia from January 2016 to June 2018. Data analysis with Logistic Regression is used to link</em> <em>dependent and independent variables. Variable proximity is seen using Odds Ratio (OR). The division of the Pre-eclampsia category is divided into two categories, namely as many as 26 people (57.8%) and mild pre-eclampsia as many as 19 people (42.2%). There are three variables in this study, age, education and occupation. Of the three&nbsp; variables, only age is significant while education and employment have no significance. Therefore, it can be concluded that: Subsequent research into the relationship of health status, culture with pre-eclampsia.</em></p> ER -