2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(08)60792-8
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Effect of parental education on child stunting

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“…Based on this study In Indonesia, greater maternal formal education led to a decrease of between 4,4 and 5 % in the odds of child stunting (odds ratio per year 0,95, 95% CI 0,946-0,954 in rural setings; 0,950-0,961 in urba settings); greater parental formal education led to a decrease of 3% in the odds of child stunting (0,970, 0967-0,974). In Indonesia, high levels of maternal and parental education were both assosiated with protective caregiving behaviours, including vitamin A capsule receipt, complete childhood immunisations, better sanitation, and use of iodised salt (all p≤0.0001) (Kumar & Modi, 2008)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this study In Indonesia, greater maternal formal education led to a decrease of between 4,4 and 5 % in the odds of child stunting (odds ratio per year 0,95, 95% CI 0,946-0,954 in rural setings; 0,950-0,961 in urba settings); greater parental formal education led to a decrease of 3% in the odds of child stunting (0,970, 0967-0,974). In Indonesia, high levels of maternal and parental education were both assosiated with protective caregiving behaviours, including vitamin A capsule receipt, complete childhood immunisations, better sanitation, and use of iodised salt (all p≤0.0001) (Kumar & Modi, 2008)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutritional status issues are not just health problems; they encompass social, economic, cultural, parenting, educational, and environmental issues. Contributing factors include poverty, lack of knowledge, parental busyness leading to insufficient time for childcare, inadequate food supply, diseases affecting nutrient intake, and a lack of knowledge about balanced menus and health [41], [42], [43], [44].…”
Section: Papua Provincementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banyak factor yang menyebabkan stunting diantaranya pentingnya faktor pengetahuan ibu pada saat seribu pertama kehidupan. (Kumar & Modi, 2008) Pasal 26 UU R.I Nomor 23 Tahun 2002 tentang Perlindungan Anak, dinyatakan bahwa orang tua diwajibkan melindungi anak dari perkawinan dini. Lemahnya pengawasan dan penegakan hukum di Indonesia memberikan celah bagi orang tua, aparat pemerintah, kelompok dan komunitas tertentu untuk memalsukan dokumen kependudukan, khususnya menyangkut usia agar pernikahan dapat dilangsungkan.…”
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