2022
DOI: 10.55316/hm.v14i2.803
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Faktor-Faktor Yang Melatarbelakangi Pemberian Asi Pada Bayi Usia 6-12 Bulan Di Puskesmas Mojosari Kabupaten Mojokerto

Abstract: Breastfeeding exclusively for 6 months has been scientifically proven to meet the nutritional needs of infants. The decline in breastfeeding rates and the increasing use of infant formula due to the factors influencing the lack of knowledge of breastfeeding mothers and inadequate conditions for working mothers. Therefore, this study aims to determine the factors underlying breastfeeding. Descriptive research design where the population of all mothers who are breastfeeding in infants aged 6-12 months as many as… Show more

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“…Based on the results of the research conducted by Hety (2017) to the parents of a kindergarten at Tunas Jaya Mejoto Kindergarten, it was found that 62.5% of respondents had less knowledge about early sex education for children aged 3-6 years (Hety, 2017). This is in line with Adyani (2021) stating that parents who are less knowledgeable about sex education tend not to provide sex education to early childhood (Adyani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Based on the results of the research conducted by Hety (2017) to the parents of a kindergarten at Tunas Jaya Mejoto Kindergarten, it was found that 62.5% of respondents had less knowledge about early sex education for children aged 3-6 years (Hety, 2017). This is in line with Adyani (2021) stating that parents who are less knowledgeable about sex education tend not to provide sex education to early childhood (Adyani et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%