=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000002986 =005 20250218104445 =035 ##$$a 0010-0225000276 =007 ta =008 250218################g##########0#eng## =020 ##$$a 25033379 =082 ##$$a 361.6 =084 ##$$a 361.6 SID s =100 3#$$a Sidabutar, Nathalia Debora =245 1#$$a Strategies For Improving Child Welfare Through Multifactor Interventions To Address Stunting In Makassar City, South Sulawesi /$c Nathalia Debora Sidabutar, Muhammad Jufri, Hasriani =250 ##$$a Jurnal Keluarga Berencana. Special Edition: Communication for Stunting Prevention October 2024 =260 ##$$a Jakarta :$b BKKBN,$c 2024 =300 ##$$a 13 halaman : $b ilustrasi berwarna ; $c 29 cm =650 #4$$a stunting =650 #4$$a child welfare =700 #$$a Muhammad Jufri =700 #$$a Hasriani =504 ##$$a Bibliografi : halaman 11-13 =520 ##$$a Stunting in children is a chronic nutritional issue that affects physical growth and cognitive development, particularly in South Sulawesi. This study aims to identify effective strategies for reducing stunting rates among children in the region, taking into account factors such as food access, nutritional intake, social factors, and economic conditions. The research employs a quantitative approach, collecting data through household surveys using structured questionnaires. The sample was randomly selected from various areas in South Sulawesi to ensure good representation of the under-five population. Data analysis was conducted using SmartPLS 4 regression, and multivariate techniques to explore the interactions between these variables. The results indicate significant relationships between food access, nutritional intake, social factors, and economic conditions with the prevalence of stunting. These findings underscore the importance of improving adequate food access, enhancing nutritional intake, promoting health education programs, empowering families, and improving economic conditions in efforts to prevent stunting. The implications of this research emphasize the need for targeted and sustainable interventions to address stunting and improve the health and welfare of children in South Sulawesi. This study provides valuable insights into the factors contributing to stunting and offers a foundation for the development of more effective intervention strategies.