Determinants of HAZ score in children under five in Glagah, Lamongan, Indonesia: A SEM-PLS analysis
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SEM PLS
HAZ
children
parenting

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Al Ayubi, M. T. A., As’ad, M., & Ariyanti, F. (2023). Determinants of HAZ score in children under five in Glagah, Lamongan, Indonesia: A SEM-PLS analysis. Public Health of Indonesia, 9(3), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.36685/phi.v9i3.701

Abstract

Background: Stunting is a nutritional condition of children with a Height for Age Z-score (HAZ score) under -2. The percentage of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 for children under five years of age was 30.80%, which has consistently increased since 2000. Glagah is a subdistrict in Lamongan Regency, which includes the national priority of the stunting intervention program. A multisectoral and comprehensive intervention must be related to evidence-based and previous relevant research and framework. However, there are various results about the determinants of stunting.

Objective: This study aimed to identify direct and indirect effects from the determinant of HAZ score in children under five years of age in Glagah, Lamongan, Indonesia.

Methods: This research employed a case-control design with K=2 and utilized a modified research questionnaire to collect the data. The population was mothers with 6–59-month-old children in Glagah. The samples were 88 control and 44 cases. The analysis was performed with SEM-PLS analysis with bootstrapping using α 0.05.

Results: Our model shows an R-square of 0.433. Variables with the most affecting factors are Energy intake → HAZ (β 0.541), Protein intake → HAZ (β -0.327), Parenting score → HAZ (β 0.309), parenting score → energy intake (β 0.411), parenting score → protein intake (β 0.435), parenting score → energy intake → HAZ (β 0.222).

Conclusion: These results provide an essential brief for community empowerment to increase parenting quality in a stunting intervention program. This research proposes an improvement on the environment and population variables for further study.

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