Development of Models for the Arrangement of the Family Environment, Especially Husbands of Pregnant Women for Early Prevention of Stunting
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7089189Abstract
Research has been carried out to analyze the development of a model for structuring the family environment of pregnant women for early prevention of stunting in Padang Pariaman Regency in 2021. In this study, an analysis of factors that influence variables in the development of a model of structuring the family environment, especially the husbands of pregnant women, was conducted. Development (R&D). This model was developed using the ASSURE model approach (Analyze Learners; State Objectives, Select Methods, Media, and Materials; Utilize Media and Materials; Require Learner Participation, and Evaluate and Revise). The data analysis technique used one-way table analysis presented in the form of a descriptive statistical table which was used to describe the independent and dependent variables. The results of the study found that in the analysis using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using a computer program, each variable has a loading factor value greater than 0.5. From the three composites, it can be concluded that with the loading factor value that meets the standard, it can be interpreted that the husband's role can reduce stunting rates in the Padang Pariaman District Health Center.
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