This study aims to determine the factors that affect health-seeking behaviour in parents who have children aged 3-5 years who are stunting and obese indications during the pandemic. This research is quantitative analytics with a cross-sectional approach. The Independent variable is health-seeking behaviour and the dependent variable is education, knowledge, income, affordability of health facilities and health workers, family support, community support, and belief. The population of 147, sampling using totality sampling with inclusion criteria. The instrument to use questionnaires health-seeking behaviour list with Linkert scale closed questions through validity and reliability tests. The analytics process uses a double-liner regression with p= 0.05. Meanwhile, for models using SEM by looking at the value of the goodness of fit indicator. Overall, the independent variables together affect the health-seeking behaviour by 0.705 with an adjusted R of 0.720 which means that the independent variable affects the dependent variable together by 72% while 18% is influenced by other factors. The modelling results is finding that the model presented as a whole can be accepted as a model for the form of health-seeking behaviour during the pandemic with Chi-Square (x2)= 1.39, Probability= 0.278, CMIN/DF=1.189, RMSEA=0.041, GFI=0.921, AGFI=0.934
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