Parenting and social demographic status of parents on the quality of life of children aged 2-4 years

  • Wahyuningsih H
  • Murti B
  • Lestari E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Quality of life is a multidimensional concept that is developed and covers aspects of economic welfare, characteristics, society, and health status. Many factors can affect the quality of life of children. Parents are the basis for the formation of quality in children and as a means of adapting to the environment. However, the parent has a unique attitude, behavior, beliefs, values, family background, and these characteristics vary from parent to another parent. Those variations can affect the children's personality. Aimed to determine the effect of parenting and social demographics on the quality of life of children. This article is focused on the review of parenting and its influence on the quality of well-being of the children. This research was a quantitative observational retrospective cohort design. The population was children aged 2-4 years who lived in child-friendly villages (villages exposed) and ordinary villages (villages not exposed). The sample size was 350 subjects with a multistage random sampling technique. Analysis techniques by Path analysis.

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Wahyuningsih, H. P., Murti, B., Lestari, E., Reviono, R., & Putri, D. F. (2022). Parenting and social demographic status of parents on the quality of life of children aged 2-4 years. International Journal of Health Sciences, 5764–5776. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns8.13587

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