作者
Resti Pujihasvuty, Sri Lilestina Nasution, Desy Nuri Fajarningtiyas, Margareth Maya Parulianta Naibaho, Oktriyanto, Diah Puspita Sari, Hilma Amrullah, Aditya Rahmadhony, Muthmainnah Muthmainnah, Yuli Puspita Devi
发表日期
2024/1/2
期刊
British Journal of Midwifery
卷号
32
期号
1
页码范围
22-31
出版商
MA Healthcare
简介
Background/Aims
A family's economic resilience can impact a child's wellbeing, particularly in relation to parenting practice. This study aimed to identify the effect of family economic resilience on early childhood parenting in Indonesia, for children age 0–6 years old.
Methods
This study used cross-sectional data from a 2019 Indonesian survey. Simple and multiple logistic regression were used to analyse data for 20 413 families with children 0–6 years old in Indonesia.
Results
More than half of families had high economic function (56.2%) and demonstrated strong economic resilience (59.1%), although a similar proportion also demonstrated less effective parenting practices (63.3%). Families with high or moderate economic resilience were more likely to use more effective early childhood parenting practices than families with lower economic resilience (P=0.001 and P<0.001, respectively). Age, family type …
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