%0 Generic %A Verra Rachma Indahsari, 1758011026 %C Pendidikan Dokter %D 2022 %F eprints:67997 %I Fakultas Kedokteran %T INDIRECT FACTORS RELATIONSHIP WITH STUNTING INCIDENTS THROUGHOUT CHILDREN AGES 6-11 MONTHS IN METRO KIBANG AND BATANGHARI DISTRICT, EAST LAMPUNG REGENCY %U http://digilib.unila.ac.id/67997/ %X Background: More than 150 million children under the age of five suffer from stunting, with Asia accounting for 55% of those cases. Children under the age of five in Indonesia who are stunted in 36.4% cases are at risk for degenerative disorders due to direct and indirect causes. Methods: This study combined a case-control design with an analytical observational approach. 104 respondents made up the samples, included 52 control groups and 52 case groups. Results: Mothers of stunted children have low levels of education (86%), low family income per capita (90.4%), unreachable access to health facilities (60%), inactivity when visiting posyandu (88.5%). Normal children, have moms who are well educated (52%), have high family income per capita (88.5%), reachable access to health facilities (65%), and have frequent visits to posyandu (88.5%) as well. Conclusion: The income per capita of the family is the most risky indirect factor, with an OR of 72,067 and a CI of 20.555–25,673. Mother's Visit to Posyandu has an OR of 58,778 and a CI of 17,686–195,760. The mother's education has an OR of 5.94 with a confidence interval of 2.346-15.043. Access to Puskesmas with an OR of 2,788 and a CI of 1,258–6,179. Keywords: maternal education, income per capita, access to health centers, maternal visits to posyandu, stunting