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Title: A Stunting Prevention Risk Factors Pathway Model for Indonesian Districts/Cities with a Stunting Prevalence of ≥30%
Authors: Fentiana, Nina
L Achadi, Endang
Besral, Besral
Kamiza, Abram
Sudiarti, Trini
Keywords: children under two
handwashing with soap
path analysis
prevention risk factors
stunting
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Abstract The prevalence of stunting in Indonesian children aged 0-23 months is a public health problem caused by direct and indirect factors. This study aimed to dis cover the path of the relationship between various risk factors and the stunting prevalence of ≥30% in 165 districts/cities in Indonesia. Data were obtained from the 2018 National Basic Health Research, National Socioeconomic Survey, and the Statistics Indonesia with a cross-sectional approach. The secondary data on stunting and risk factors were aggregated at the district/city level from individual data; children aged 0-23 months. The path analysis used to determine a stunting prevention model showed that antenatal care at the district/city level decreased stunting rates by at least 2.56% (b = -0.16; p-value = 0.04). A con traceptive user at the district/city level decreased stunting rates by 2.25% (b = -0.15; p-value = 0.05), and handwashing with soap at the district/city level by 5.76%, (b = -0.24; p-value = 0.003). Antenatal care, contraceptive use, and handwashing with soap contributed to the reduction of stunting prevalence by 18.18%. The study results suggested that districts/cities can play an important role in reducing stunting. Keywords: children under two, handwashing with soap, path analysis, prevention risk factors, stunting
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6703
Appears in Collections:VOL 17 NO 3 2022

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