The Targets for Stunting Prevention Policies in Papua, Indonesia: What Mothers’ Characteristics Matter?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Outcome Variable
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- Stunted: <−3.0 SD to −2.0 SD
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- Normal: ≥−2.0 SD
2.3. Exposure Variables
2.4. Control Variables
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Analysis
3.2. Multivariable Analysis
4. Discussion
Study Limitation
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Collinearity Statistics | |
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Tolerance | VIF | |
Area context | ||
Residence | 0.843 | 1.186 |
Region | 0.919 | 1.088 |
Maternal Characteristics | ||
Mother’s Education level | 0.865 | 1.156 |
Mother’s Age (in years) | 0.959 | 1.043 |
Mother’s Marital status | 0.991 | 1.009 |
Mother’s Employment Status | 0.907 | 1.102 |
Under fives’ Characteristics | ||
Age | 0.969 | 1.032 |
Gender | 0.999 | 1.001 |
Variables | Nutritional Status | p-Value | |
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Normal (n = 7840) | Stunted (n = 4047) | ||
Residence | * 0.000 | ||
• Urban | 30.9% | 35.1% | |
• Rural | 69.1% | 64.9% | |
Region | 0.052 | ||
• West Papua | 24.8% | 24.9% | |
• Papua | 75.2% | 75.1% | |
Maternal Characteristics | |||
• Education level | * 0.000 | ||
• Primary school and Under | 49.3% | 45.2% | |
• Junior high school | 17.0% | 17.0% | |
• Senior high school | 26.8% | 29.6% | |
• College | 6.9% | 8.3% | |
Age (in years; mean) | (28.51) | (28.63) | * 0.000 |
Marital status | * 0.000 | ||
• Never married | 1.4% | 1.1% | |
• Married | 96.8% | 97.2% | |
• Divorce/Widowed | 1.9% | 1.7% | |
Employment Status | * 0.000 | ||
• Unemployed | 56.6% | 57.9% | |
• Employed | 43.4% | 42.1% | |
Under fives’ Characteristics | |||
Age (in months; mean) | (24.83) | (31.26) | * 0.000 |
Gender | * 0.000 | ||
• Boy | 53.9% | 47.7% | |
• Girl | 46.1% | 52.3% |
Predictors | Stunted | |||
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p-Value | AOR | 95% CI | ||
Lower Bound | Upper Bound | |||
Residence: Urban | *** 0.000 | 0.890 | 0.875 | 0.905 |
Residence: Rural | - | - | - | - |
Maternal Education: Primary school and under | *** 0.000 | 1.263 | 1.228 | 1.300 |
Maternal Education: Junior high school | *** 0.000 | 1.222 | 1.184 | 1.262 |
Maternal Education: Senior high school | *** 0.000 | 1.122 | 1.089 | 1.156 |
Maternal Education: College | - | - | - | - |
Maternal age | *** 0.000 | 0.994 | 0.993 | 0.995 |
Maternal Marital Status: Never married | ** 0.002 | 1.138 | 1.049 | 1.235 |
Maternal Marital Status: Married | * 0.014 | 0.936 | 0.888 | 0.987 |
Maternal Marital Status: Divorced/widowed | - | - | - | - |
Maternal employment: Unemployed | 0.804 | 1.002 | 0.987 | 1.017 |
Maternal employment: Employed | - | - | - | - |
Under fives’ age | *** 0.000 | 1.023 | 1.023 | 1.024 |
Under fives’ Gender: Boy | *** 0.000 | 1.296 | 1.278 | 1.315 |
Under fives’ Gender: Girl | - | - | - | - |
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Wulandari, R.D.; Laksono, A.D.; Kusrini, I.; Tahangnacca, M. The Targets for Stunting Prevention Policies in Papua, Indonesia: What Mothers’ Characteristics Matter? Nutrients 2022, 14, 549. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14030549
Wulandari RD, Laksono AD, Kusrini I, Tahangnacca M. The Targets for Stunting Prevention Policies in Papua, Indonesia: What Mothers’ Characteristics Matter? Nutrients. 2022; 14(3):549. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14030549
Chicago/Turabian StyleWulandari, Ratna Dwi, Agung Dwi Laksono, Ina Kusrini, and Minsarnawati Tahangnacca. 2022. "The Targets for Stunting Prevention Policies in Papua, Indonesia: What Mothers’ Characteristics Matter?" Nutrients 14, no. 3: 549. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14030549
APA StyleWulandari, R. D., Laksono, A. D., Kusrini, I., & Tahangnacca, M. (2022). The Targets for Stunting Prevention Policies in Papua, Indonesia: What Mothers’ Characteristics Matter? Nutrients, 14(3), 549. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14030549