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Age of First Marriage with Education and Working Status of Women at East Nusa Tenggara, Aceh, South Sulawesi, and Central Kalimantan Provinces Cahyono, Bambang Eko
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 6 No 3 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (Bappenas)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47266/bwp.v6i3.231

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Age at First Marriage is an important factor in family life because giving birth at a young age will affect the conditions of the child's birth and the risk of giving birth to the mother. Age at First Marriage is one of the targets and an indicator of the achievement of the national BKKBN program. The purpose of this analysis is to see the relationship between the characteristics (especially socio-economic) of women of childbearing age (WUS) aged 15–49 years and the age at first marriage in regions where the total fertility rate is still relatively high, including the provinces of NTT, Aceh, South Sulawesi, and Central Kalimantan, which is related to the achievement of the Main Performance Indicator target, namely the median age at first marriage. This research is a secondary data analysis of the 2022 Family Data Collection data. Univariate analysis is to see a picture of the socio-economic variables that have been determined; bivariate analysis is carried out to see the relationship between socio-economic factors (education and employment status) and age at first marriage. The results of the analysis show that there is a relationship between the age of first marriage and the level of education; the higher the level of education, women of childbearing age tend to marry for the first time at the age of >= 21 years. This happens in the provinces of NTT, Aceh, South Sulawesi, and Central Kalimantan. Likewise, working status has the same pattern as education level. For women aged 15–49 who are working, the age at first marriage tends to be >= 21 years. Of course, there are other factors that influence the decision not to marry for the first time at a young age, apart from these two variables. At least this description of characteristics could be a wrong consideration when carrying out program interventions in an effort to increase the age at first marriage, especially for women of childbearing age who are still unmarried.
ANALISIS KELUARGA BERISIKO STUNTING : HASIL PEMUTAKHIRAN PENDATAAN KELUARGA TAHUN 2022 DI KECAMATAN KETANGGUNGAN KABUPATEN BREBES Sri Lestari, Sri Lestari; Wibowo, Hariyadi; Cahyono, Bambang Eko; Prasetya, Lalu Kekah Budi; Nafsi, Izatun; Sholihat, Siti Ilmawati
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/j-kes.v12i2.535

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Stunting is a nutritional challenge in Indonesia that is still unresolved and shows a high prevalence in Brebes Regency, which is 29,1%. Stunting prevention efforts must be pursued by optimizing the role of the family in the first 1000 days of life (1000 HPK), one of which is through the approach of families with stunting risk. This study is an analysis of families with stunting risk from the result of updating family data collection in 2021 in Ketanggungan district, Brebes Regency will be carried out in 2022. The aim of this research is to ascertain the risk elements and main risk factors that exist in families at risk of stunting in Ketanggungan District. This study uses a mixed method approach with descriptive analysis and cross sectional design. Over-old age couples' conditions are a main risk factor in families with stunting risk at 48.3%, and then the risk factor in the next sequence is improper lateritic ownership (29,0%), too many children (27,7%), risk factors are too close to birth distance (10.8%) and too young to become pregnant (9.7%). An unworthy risk factor of drinking water resources is the lowest risk factor at 5.2%. Assistance for families with risk of stunting through strengthening family planning programs, providing latrines and proper drinking water sources through relevant stakeholders and corporate social responsibility  partnerships is expected to reduce stunting rates in Brebes Regency.  Key words: family with stunting risk, four too aspect, latrines, sources of drinking water, stunting