Analysis of Socioeconomic, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Toddler’s Characteristics as Stunting Risk Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Data Dource
2.2. Ethical Approval
2.3. Variables
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. The Relationship between Sociodemographic Characteristics, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Child Characteristics with the Prevalence of Stunting in South Kalimantan
3.2. Determinants of Stunting in Toddlers in South Kalimantan Kalimantan
4. Discussion
4.1. Relationship between Sociodemographic Characteristics and Prevalence of Stunting
4.2. Relationship between Utilization of Maternal Health Services and Prevalence of Stunting
4.3. The Relationship between Child Characteristics and the Prevalence of Stunting
4.4. Dominant Factors Associated with Stunting in South Kalimantan
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Stunted Toddler (n = 396, N = 1218) | ||||
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N | (%) | OR | 95% CI | p Value | |
Household Sociodemographic Characteristics | |||||
Working mother Yes No | 172 224 | 43.4 56.6 | 1.076 1 | 0.778–1.489 | 0.656 |
Working father Yes No | 394 2 | 99.5 0.5 | 2.747 1 | 0.635–11.885 | 0.158 |
Mother graduated high school Yes No | 126 270 | 31.7 68.3 | 0.567 1 | 0.410–0.784 | 0.001 * |
Father graduated high school Yes No | 146 250 | 36.9 63.1 | 0.591 1 | 0.422–0.828 | 0.002 * |
Area of residence Urban Rural | 146 249 | 36.9 63.1 | 0.939 1 | 0.670–1.316 | 0.714 |
Household numbers <4 people ≥4 people | 240 156 | 60.7 39.3 | 0.945 1 | 0.677–1.318 | 0.738 |
Utilization of Maternal Health Services | |||||
ANC Visit ≥4 <4 | 19 377 | 4.7 91.9 | 1.068 1 | 0.518–2.201 | 0.858 |
Consumed IFA tablets ≥90 <90 | 187 209 | 47.2 52.8 | 1.038 1 | 0.735–1.466 | 0.833 |
Childbirth location Healthcare facility Not a healthcare facility | 291 105 | 73.4 26.6 | 0.788 1 | 0.539–1.153 | 0.220 |
Birth attendant Skilled Non-skilled | 376 20 | 95.0 5.0 | 1.146 1 | 0.522–2.517 | 0.734 |
Toddler’s Characteristics | |||||
Age 0–5 months 6–11 months 12–17 months 18–23 months 24–35 months 36–47 months 48–60 months | 14 25 19 76 99 90 74 | 3.5 6.3 4.7 19.3 25.0 22.7 18.6 | 1 1.803 2.417 5.240 6.718 5.529 3.755 | (0.731–4.442) (0.870–6.713) (2.387–11.504) (3.032–14.886) (2.491–12.276) (1.657–8.511) | <0.001 * |
Gender Male Female | 177 219 | 55.5 44.5 | 0.828 1 | (0.589–1.162) | 0.274 |
Premature Birth Yes No | 91 305 | 22.9 77.1 | 1.450 1 | (0.947–2.221) | 0.068 |
Low Birth Weight Yes No | (N = 253) 23 230 | 9.1 90.9 | 2.127 1 | (0.984–4.598) | 0.05 * |
Basic immunization Complete Incomplete | (N = 256) 210 46 | 82.0 18.0 | 1.250 1 | (0.765–2.040) | 0.372 |
Received prelacteal food Yes No | (N = 125) 83 42 | 66.6 33.4 | 1.257 1 | (0.734–2.152) | 0.403 |
Exclusively breastfed Yes No | (N = 125) 61 64 | 48.5 51.5 | 1.984 1 | (1.188–3.315) | 0.008 * |
Underweight Yes No | 174 222 | 56.1 43.9 | 7.119 1 | (4.777–10.610) | 0.000 * |
Wasted Yes No | 40 356 | 10.0 90.0 | 0.624 1 | (0.365–1.065) | 0.082 |
Mother’s age at birth ≤19 years >19 years | 25 371 | 6.3 93.7 | 1.539 1 | (0.589–2.931) | 0.189 |
Variable | Stunted Children | ||
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OR | 95% CI | p Value | |
Mother’s age at birth >19 years old ≤19 years old | 1.139 1.000 | (0.466–2.786) | 0.775 |
Father graduated high school Yes No | 0.813 1.000 | (0.497–1.328) | 0.407 |
Mother graduated high school Yes No | 1.030 1.000 | (0.640–1.656) | 0.904 |
Age 0–5 months 6–11 months 12–17 months 18–23 months 24–35 months 35–47 months 48–60 months | 1.000 2.688 3.516 7.809 9.511 7.273 5.229 | (0.849–8.510) (0.803–15.385) (2.728–22.348) (3.322–27.234) (2.360–22.409) (1.693–16.155) | <0.001 * |
Premature Birth Yes No | 2.187 1.000 | (1.082–4.380) | 0.027 * |
Low birth weight Yes No | 2.093 1.000 | (0.792–5.529) | 0.136 |
Underweight Yes No | 18.241 1.000 | (8.054–41.312) | <0.001 * |
Wasted Yes No | 0.129 1.000 | (0.049–0.339) | <0.001 * |
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Noor, M.S.; Andrestian, M.D.; Dina, R.A.; Ferdina, A.R.; Dewi, Z.; Hariati, N.W.; Rachman, P.H.; Setiawan, M.I.; Yuana, W.T.; Khomsan, A. Analysis of Socioeconomic, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Toddler’s Characteristics as Stunting Risk Factors. Nutrients 2022, 14, 4373. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204373
Noor MS, Andrestian MD, Dina RA, Ferdina AR, Dewi Z, Hariati NW, Rachman PH, Setiawan MI, Yuana WT, Khomsan A. Analysis of Socioeconomic, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Toddler’s Characteristics as Stunting Risk Factors. Nutrients. 2022; 14(20):4373. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204373
Chicago/Turabian StyleNoor, Meitria Syahadatina, Meilla Dwi Andrestian, Resa Ana Dina, Ayunina Rizky Ferdina, Zulfiana Dewi, Niken Widyastuti Hariati, Purnawati Hustina Rachman, Muhammad Irwan Setiawan, Windy Tri Yuana, and Ali Khomsan. 2022. "Analysis of Socioeconomic, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Toddler’s Characteristics as Stunting Risk Factors" Nutrients 14, no. 20: 4373. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204373
APA StyleNoor, M. S., Andrestian, M. D., Dina, R. A., Ferdina, A. R., Dewi, Z., Hariati, N. W., Rachman, P. H., Setiawan, M. I., Yuana, W. T., & Khomsan, A. (2022). Analysis of Socioeconomic, Utilization of Maternal Health Services, and Toddler’s Characteristics as Stunting Risk Factors. Nutrients, 14(20), 4373. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204373