Anissa is a researcher and public health enthusiast who is working in the field of sexuality and reproductive health. Her research interests primarily lie in maternal, child, and adolescent health, SRH policy development, gender and family roles.
Experience
–present
Researcher, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)
Education
2015
The University of Sydney, International Public Health
2009
University of Indonesia, Epidemiology, Public Health
Publications
2021
Perceived barriers in accessing health care and the risk of pregnancy complications in Indonesia, International Journal of Women's Health
2020
Women's decision-making autonomy in the household and the use of maternal health services: an Indonesian case study, Midwifery
2020
The Effect of Family Living Arrangement on Delayed Sexual Debut Among Female Teenagers in Indonesia, Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia
2020
Sexual intercourse and its correlates among school-aged adolescents in Indonesia: Analysis of the 2015 global school-based health survey, Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health