Journal of Maternal and Child Health
Vol 5, No 2 (2020)

Do Early Childhood Schools Have Contextual Effect on Child Development Aged 3-6 Years in Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi?

Hardilla, Dinda Septiani (Unknown)
Salimo, Harsono (Unknown)
Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Mar 2020

Abstract

Background:  Early childhood development is a critical period in children's lives. The develop­ment index in early childhood in Indonesia is rela­­­tive­ly low compared to other developing coun­­­tries, which is 88.3%. Various factors that can influence early childhood development were the nutritional status of children, stimulation by pa­rents, exclusive breastfeeding, dietary patterns, and parental characteristics. This study aimed to analy­ze the contextual influence of early child­hood education on child development in Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi.Subjects and Method: This was a cross sec­tional study conducted at 25 early childhood schools in Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi, from Sep­tember to October 2019. A sample of 200 child­ren aged 3-6 years old was selected by stra­tified random sampling. The dependent variable was child development. The independent variables were nutritional status, dietary pattern, ex­clu­sive breastfeeding, maternal education, mater­nal occupation, and family income. Child deve­lop­ment was measured by The Indonesian child deve­lopment prescreening questionnaire. The other data were collected by questionnaire. The data were analyzed by a multilevel multiple logis­tic regression run on Stata 13.Results: Early childhood development increased with good nutritional status (b= 1.88; 95% CI= 0.48 to 3.28; p= 0.008), good dietary pattern (b= 1.58; 95% CI= 0.26 to 2.91; p= 0.019), exclusive breastfeeding (b= 0.64; 95% CI= -0.69 to 1.99; p= 0.346), maternal education ≥High school (b=  2.45; 95% CI= 0.97 to 3.92; p= 0.001), and family income ≥Rp 2,840,000 (b= 1.93; 95% CI= 0.32 to 0.53; p= 0.018). Early childhood development decreased with maternal working outside the house (b= -1.42; 95% CI= -2.66 to -0.17; p= 0.025). Early childhood school had low effect on child development with intra-class correlation= 10.09%.Conclusion: Early childhood development was influenced by nutritional status, dietary patterns, ex­clusive breastfeeding, maternal education, maternal employment, and family income. Early child­hood education has contextual influence on child development.Keywords: child development, early childhood edu­cationCorrespondence: Dinda Septiani Hardilla. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta, Central Java. Email: dindaseptianihardilla15@gmail.com. Mobile: 082373568987.Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2020), 5(2): 120-128https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2020.05.02.01 

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Journal Info

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thejmch

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

Description

Journal of Maternal and Child Health (JMCH) is an electronic, open-access, double-blind and peer-reviewed international journal, focusing on maternal and child health. The journal began its publication on July 11, 2015, and is published four times yearly. JMCH aims to improve the policy, program, ...