META-ANALYSIS: POVERTY, PSYCHOLOGY, GENDER EQUALITY: BARRIERS AND SOLUTIONS IN STUNTING PREVENTION
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Abstract
Introduction: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem caused by multi-factors, including one of them is the poverty factor that affects the mother's psychology during pregnancy. However, the risk factors for stunting from maternal psychological factors until now have not been widely researched and found specific interventions.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze obstacles and solutions in stunting prevention based on poverty, psychological, and gender risk factors.
Method: The data collection technique used by researchers to get published articles is to use data bases from google scholar, publish or ferish, mendeley, google book, PubMed.
Result: The results of the research obtained explain that stunting can be triggered by the psychological condition of the mother during Hamill. The trigger for the emergence of psychological problems in pregnant women is the inability of the family (husband) to meet bio, psycho, social, and spiritual needs. Family economic factors are one of the main problems causing psychological problems of pregnant women, including the problem of gender violence.
Conclusion: based on the results of analysis of several studies in the form of journals, it was found that psychological factors / depression affect the baby's growth and development.
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