Determining factors affecting mother's behaviour in stunting prevention in rural Madura, Indonesia.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH African journal of reproductive health Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.29063/ajrh2024/v28i10s.12
Ulva Noviana, Shrimarti Rukmini Devy, Diah Indriani, Zakiyah Yasin
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Stunting is one of the consequences of chronic malnutrition whose prevalence continues to increase in Indonesia. This study used an observational analytical approach to develop a model of mother behaviour in stunting prevention in children. The population consisted of 215 mothers who had children aged 0-24 months. The variables included assessment of behavioural beliefs, behaviour outcomes, attitudes, demographics, perceived control, and intentions. The SEM - smartPLS4 was used for the analysis. The validity test results indicate that the values for Cronbach's alpha and Composite Reliability (C.R) are above 0.7, and the value for Average Variance Extracted (AVE) is above 0.50, indicating that all indicators are valid and reliable. The results revealed that a mother's behaviour in stunting prevention is directly influenced by her intention, whereas mother's intentions are influenced by attitudes, demography, and perceived control. We conclude that a mother who has high intentions to prevent stunting will be able to practice it because of having a positive attitude and a good perceived control. Behavioural intentions have been identified as the mediating variable of the transformation of behavioural attitudes into treatment, which is consistent with the TPB theory and other research on physician behaviour. In other words, intent can serve not only as an internal driving process of attitude, but also as a condition of preparation for behaviour.

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印度尼西亚马杜拉农村预防发育迟缓中影响母亲行为的决定因素。
发育迟缓是慢性营养不良的后果之一,其发病率在印度尼西亚持续上升。本研究采用观察分析方法,建立了预防儿童发育迟缓的母亲行为模型。人口包括215名有0-24个月孩子的母亲。这些变量包括对行为信念、行为结果、态度、人口统计、感知控制和意图的评估。使用SEM - smartPLS4进行分析。效度检验结果显示,Cronbach’s alpha和复合信度(C.R)均在0.7以上,平均方差提取(AVE)均在0.50以上,表明各项指标均有效可靠。结果显示,母亲在预防发育迟缓方面的行为直接受到其意图的影响,而母亲的意图则受到态度、人口统计和感知控制的影响。我们的结论是,一个有高度意愿防止发育迟缓的母亲将能够实践它,因为她有一个积极的态度和良好的感知控制。行为意向被认为是行为态度向治疗转变的中介变量,这与TPB理论和其他关于医生行为的研究是一致的。换句话说,意图不仅可以作为态度的内部驱动过程,还可以作为行为准备的条件。
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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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