影响塔斯克马来亚市独家母乳喂养的因素

Ima Karimah, Irma Nuraeni
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印度尼西亚纯母乳喂养的覆盖率仍然相对较低。根据2021年卫生部的报告,印度尼西亚的纯母乳喂养率达到69.7%。西爪哇的纯母乳喂养覆盖率仍然低于65.9%的全国数字。根据塔斯克马来亚市卫生局2022年的数据,塔斯克马来亚市已经实现了纯母乳喂养的覆盖,有些还没有实现。Cibeureum和Purbaratu保健中心的纯母乳喂养覆盖率很高。班塔尔和Indihiang保健中心的纯母乳喂养覆盖率仍低于目标。影响纯母乳喂养水平低的因素之一是缺乏家庭支持。此外,母亲的知识也是纯母乳喂养的决定性因素。这项研究旨在确定影响纯母乳喂养的因素。这项研究的结果表明,丈夫的支持与纯母乳喂养有关。没有丈夫支持的幼儿接受纯母乳喂养的可能性是有丈夫支持的幼儿的8542倍。同时,父母和姻亲的支持与纯母乳喂养无关。然而,接受纯母乳喂养的受访者倾向于得到父母和姻亲的更多支持。接触有关纯母乳喂养的信息与纯母乳喂养无关。Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验结果表明,纯母乳喂养与母亲的知识之间没有关系。
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Faktor-Faktor yang Memengaruhi Pemberian ASI Ekslusif di Kota Tasikmalaya
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still relatively low. According to the 2021 Ministry of Health report, exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia reached 69.7%. The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in West Java is still below the national figure of 65.9%. Based on data from the Health Office of the City of Tasikmalaya in 2022, in Tasikmalaya the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding has been achieved and some has not been achieved. Cibeureum and Purbaratu Health Center have high coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. Bantar and Indihiang Health Center have exclusive breastfeeding coverage, which is still below the target. One of the factors influencing the low level of exclusive breastfeeding is the lack of family support. In addition, a mother's knowledge is also a determinant factor in exclusive breastfeeding. The study aimed to determine the factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding. The results of this study indicate that a husband's support was associated with exclusive breastfeeding. Toddlers who did not have a husband's support are 8,542 times more likely to receive exclusive breastfeeding than those who do have a husband's support. Meanwhile, the support of parents and in-laws is not related to exclusive breastfeeding. However, there were a tendency for respondents who receive exclusive breastfeeding to have greater support from their parents and in-laws. Exposure to information about exclusive breastfeeding was not related to exclusive breastfeeding. The results of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test showed that there was no relationship between exclusive breastfeeding and the mother's knowledge.
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