UTILIZATION OF CLEAN WATER, PERSONAL HYGIENE OF TODDLER CAREGIVERS, AND SMOKING BEHAVIOR OF FAMILY MEMBERS AS RISK FACTORS FOR CASES OF STUNTING TODDLERS

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Introduction: Pasuruan District was in the 7th rank of the highest stunting prevalence in the East Java Province (39.7%). Stunting cases that are not handled properly lead to the decrease of cognitive and motor skills, productivity, and even lead to death. One of the risk factors for stunting cases is a history of infection with toddlers (or children under five) from poor behavior of family and caregiver. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of clean water use, personal hygiene for toddler caregivers, and the smoking behavior of family members in cases of stunting toddlers in Pasuruan District. Methods: The research was conducted using a case-control design with a ratio of 1: 1. Sampling using stratified random sampling and the proportion of 2% of 2,718 toddlers. Toddlers with z-scores

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Ravsanjanie, M. M., Pawitra, A. S., Diyanah, K. C., Zakaria, Z. A., & Marmaya, N. H. B. T. E. (2021). UTILIZATION OF CLEAN WATER, PERSONAL HYGIENE OF TODDLER CAREGIVERS, AND SMOKING BEHAVIOR OF FAMILY MEMBERS AS RISK FACTORS FOR CASES OF STUNTING TODDLERS. Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan, 13(1), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.20473/jkl.v13i1.2021.48-56

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