Factors Related to Stunting In Toddlers Aged 25-59 Months In Posyandu Bontonyeleng Health Center Area

Authors

  • Andi Nurlaily Departement of Midwife, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia
  • Andi Tenri Fajriani Departement of Midwife, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia
  • Ely Kurniati Departement of Midwife, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia
  • Sri Eka Juniarli Departement of Midwife, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia

Keywords:

Stunting Incident, Mother's Height, Toddler

Abstract

Stunting is still a problem in nutrition and child development problems in Indonesia. Stunting in South Sulawesi in 2019 amounted to 11.4%. The highest stunting prevelence is in Bulukumba Regency, which is as much as 7.7% of short toddlers and 23.3% of very short toddlers. It is known the factors associated with the occurrence of stunting. The study was observational with case control design using secondary data from the mother's KIA book and primary data through interviews. Variables studied included the mother's height, the mother's education level, economic status, exclusive breastfeeding, birth weight, and gender. Sampling technique using simple rundom sampling. The number of samples in the study was 152 samples which included 76 case groups and 76 control groups. The results of the study obtained variables related to stunting events are maternal height p-value 0.015 (95% CI 1,495-40,012), exclusive breastfeeding p-value 0.006 (95% CI 1,366 - 6,228), sex p-value 0.002 (95% CI 1,590-7,312). The results of the multivariate analysis of maternal height had the highest risk of stunting incidence (p=0.015 OR=7,735, 95% CI=1,495-40,012) and gender was the most significant factor in stunting p-value events of 0.002 (95% CI 1,590-7,312). Maternal height is the most dominant factor in relation to stunting events.

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Published

2021-08-29