The Correlation Between Self-Efficacy With Nutritional Pattern Of Mendicant Mother To Under-Five Children
Date
2018-08-02Author
Ratnaningsih, Tri
Alimansur, Moh.
Effendi, Arif
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Nutrition fulfill was an important thing to be considered in increasing the nutrition
status of under-fives because under five years old children had a rapid growth phase.
Therefore, the intake of nutrition needs to get more attention. The purpose of this
research was to analyze the correlation between self-efficacy of a mother from
mendicant families with nutritional parenting pattern of under-fives in the area of
Mojokerto Regency East Java. The research design used case-control with case
population which was a mendicant mother with healthy under-fives and control
population was a mendicant mother with under-fives who had nutritional problems.
The number of sample was 79 people for the case group and 41 people for the control
group. The sampling technique used multistage sampling. The data collection used
questionnaire which had been tested the validity and reliability to 30 people. The data
analysis used statistic chi-square test. The research result showed that the correlation
of self-efficacy with good parenting pattern as many as 68 people (81.0%) the analysis
result with chi-square test obtained p = 0.000, self-efficacy with good love pattern as
many as 52 people (61.9 %) the result analysis with chi-square test obtained p = 0.000,
self-efficacy with sharpening pattern as many as 57 people (67.9%) the analysis result
of chi square test obtained p = 0.000, self-efficacy with nutritional parenting pattern as
many as 44 people (52.4%) the result of analysis with chi square test obtained p =
0.001, value of α = 0.05, meant there was a correlation between self-efficacy with
nutritional parenting pattern of under-fives. The nutritional parenting of under-fives
was important to be considered because it had a huge impact and prolonged impact on
health status, physic and mental development, and also the productivity of children
when they grew up, so self-efficacy was needed to give nutrition to their under-fives.