Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region
Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Journal Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region

ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE SNACKING HABITS OF CLASS I STUDENTS AGAINST THE INCIDENCE OF ACUTE DIARRHEA IN SD NEGERI 105335 DELI SERDANG VEGETABLE GARDEN IN 2018

BR BANGUN, AYU ANGGRAINI (Unknown)



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13 Apr 2020

Abstract

Diarrhea is characterized by increased frequency of bowel movements> 3 times a day with changes in the consistency of stool with or without mucus or blood. This type of research is a cross-sectional survey research with an explanatory research method approach . Total population of 74 students . The results showed that there was a statistically significant relationship between attitudes toward acute diarrhea ( p = 0.024) OR was 4.601 . Trust in acute diarrhea ( p = 0.007) OR value was 2.544 . Availability of snacks for acute diarrhea ( p = 0.0 12 ) OR is 0.187 . Peer influence against acute diarrhea ( p = 0.0 13 ) OR value was 6.773 . The family's role in acute diarrhea ( p = 0.021 ) OR value is 3,900. Ak late but , t idak statistically significant relationship exists between the large pocket money against acute diarrhea ( p = 0, 466 ) and the role of the mass media against acute diarrhea ( p = 0 , 0869 ) . It is expected that the school and parents pay more attention to the children's snack habits. 

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jphtr

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Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region (JPHTCR) is an open access journal on public health as discipline and practices related to preventive and promoting measures to enhance health of the public in tropical and coastal regions. This focus includes area and scope such as ...