2023
DOI: 10.55131/jphd/2023/210107
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The effect of sanitation risk on toddler stunting incident with geographically weighted regression approach in Malang Regency, Indonesia

Abstract: Stunting is a fundamental problem in Indonesia's human development. The risk factors for stunting are very complex, including inadequate environmental sanitation. This study aims to analyze and map the influence of spatially correlated sanitation risk on the incidence of stunting toddlers in Malang Regency, Indonesia. Data collection was carried out by interviewing respondents using questionnaires, counting stunting toddlers, and observing environmental sanitation objects. Determination of respondents was done… Show more

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“…Faktor-faktor penyebab stunting terbagi menjadi dua yaitu faktor langsung dan tidak langsung. Faktor langsung antara lain ibu yang mengalami kekurangan nutrisi, kehamilan pretern, pemberian makanan yang tidak optimal, tidak ASI eksklusif dan infeksi (Anismuslim et al, 2023;Srivastava et al, 2021;Syafrawati et al, 2023). Sedangkan faktor tidak langsungnya adalah pelayanan kesehatan, Pendidikan, sosial budaya dan sanitasi lingkungan (WHO, 2016).…”
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“…Faktor-faktor penyebab stunting terbagi menjadi dua yaitu faktor langsung dan tidak langsung. Faktor langsung antara lain ibu yang mengalami kekurangan nutrisi, kehamilan pretern, pemberian makanan yang tidak optimal, tidak ASI eksklusif dan infeksi (Anismuslim et al, 2023;Srivastava et al, 2021;Syafrawati et al, 2023). Sedangkan faktor tidak langsungnya adalah pelayanan kesehatan, Pendidikan, sosial budaya dan sanitasi lingkungan (WHO, 2016).…”
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“…Lack of prenatal and postnatal care may contribute to malnutrition and stunted development. Inadequate sanitation facilities and limited access to nourishing food and clean water also contribute to the prevalence of stunting (Anismuslim, Pramoedyo, Andarini, & Sudarto, 2023). These factors emphasise the need for a comprehensive strategy that simultaneously addresses nutrition, education, access to health services, and sanitation in order to effectively combat stunting.…”
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confidence: 99%