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Journal : Voice Of Midwifery

PENGARUH IKLAN SUSU DAN PENGHASILAN KELUARGA TERHADAP PEMBERIAN ASI EKSKLUSIF Enggar Enggar; Yuni Kristiani Tumani; Ni Made Rosiyana
Voice of Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2022): Voice of Midwifery
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit dan Publikasi Ilmiah (LPPI) Universitas Muhammadiyah Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35906/vom.v12i1.165

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Breast milk is the best food for babies. Breastfeeding is carried out exclusively during the first 6 months of life, but in giving it, there are several factors that can influence it. The purpose of the study was to determine how the effect of milk advertising and family income on exclusive breastfeeding. This study used a cross sectional approach, the sample of this study were mothers who had babies aged 0-24 months. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 150 respondents. The results of the study of 150 respondents, seen from the milk advertising factor, 50.6% were interested in milk advertising (p = 0.020). Meanwhile, viewed from the income factor, 61.3% have income < UMK (p = 0.995). Conclusion: there is an effect of formula milk advertising on exclusive breastfeeding, but there is no effect of family income on exclusive breastfeeding.
PENGARUH PENDIDIKAN DAN PEKERJAAN TERHADAP PEMBERIAN AIR SUSU IBU EKSLUSIF Ni Made Rosiyana; Enggar Enggar; Yuni Kristiani Tumani
Voice of Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2022): Voice of Midwifery
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit dan Publikasi Ilmiah (LPPI) Universitas Muhammadiyah Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35906/vom.v12i1.170

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Breast milk is the best food for babies in the first 0-6 months of life. The nutritional needs of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals can all be fulfilled from breast milk. Exclusive breastfeeding is influenced by many factors including work and education. This study aims to determine the effect of work and education on exclusive breastfeeding at the Bulili Health Center, Palu City. This research is a descriptive correlative research with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all mothers who had babies aged 6-24 months in the working area of ​​the Bulili Health Center. The sample of this research is 150 people, the sampling technique is purposive sampling technique. The analysis used in this research is univariate and crosstab analysis. The results showed that of the 150 respondents, judging from the occupation, 57.3% of working and non-working mothers/IRT 42.7%, (p= 0.826). When viewed from the education factor, it was found that 34.7% had basic education, 30.7% had secondary education and 34.7% had higher education (p: 0.555). The conclusion from the results of this study is that there is no effect of work and education on exclusive breastfeeding at the Bulili Health Center, Palu City.