Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children

Health literacy is a key component of health promotion aimed at modifying lifestyle behaviors and increasing awareness of how health determinants influence quality of life (QOL). This motivates individuals and families to proactively address health-related challenges. This study aimed to examine th...

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Main Authors: Emmy Putri Wahyuni, Nyimas Heny Purwati, Anita Apriliawati
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2025-08-01
Series:Healthcare in Low-resource Settings
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/hls/article/view/13185
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description Health literacy is a key component of health promotion aimed at modifying lifestyle behaviors and increasing awareness of how health determinants influence quality of life (QOL). This motivates individuals and families to proactively address health-related challenges. This study aimed to examine the effect of health literacy on parental behavior in preventing the risk of stunting in children. A quasi-experimental design was employed, utilizing a pre-test and post-test non-equivalent control-group approach. The participants were mothers of children aged 0-23 months selected through purposive sampling, with a total of 58 respondents. They were divided into intervention and control groups. The results showed significant differences in maternal behaviors related to preventing stunting between the intervention and control groups, as evidenced by pre- and post-test comparisons (p<0.05). Specifically, health literacy had a statistically significant effect on maternal behavior in preventing stunting (p=0.001). Based on these findings, it is recommended that primary healthcare services enhance their efforts to prevent stunting by incorporating health literacy interventions such as educational modules and mentoring programs targeted at mothers and their families.
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spelling doaj-art-6c48489d2ab445598218dc236d3ee5542025-08-20T13:23:19ZengPAGEPress PublicationsHealthcare in Low-resource Settings2281-78242025-08-0110.4081/hls.2025.13185Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in childrenEmmy Putri Wahyuni0Nyimas Heny Purwati1Anita Apriliawati2Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta; Department of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kalimantan Timur, SamarindaFaculty of Nursing, Universitas Muhammadiyah JakartaFaculty of Nursing, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta Health literacy is a key component of health promotion aimed at modifying lifestyle behaviors and increasing awareness of how health determinants influence quality of life (QOL). This motivates individuals and families to proactively address health-related challenges. This study aimed to examine the effect of health literacy on parental behavior in preventing the risk of stunting in children. A quasi-experimental design was employed, utilizing a pre-test and post-test non-equivalent control-group approach. The participants were mothers of children aged 0-23 months selected through purposive sampling, with a total of 58 respondents. They were divided into intervention and control groups. The results showed significant differences in maternal behaviors related to preventing stunting between the intervention and control groups, as evidenced by pre- and post-test comparisons (p<0.05). Specifically, health literacy had a statistically significant effect on maternal behavior in preventing stunting (p=0.001). Based on these findings, it is recommended that primary healthcare services enhance their efforts to prevent stunting by incorporating health literacy interventions such as educational modules and mentoring programs targeted at mothers and their families. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/hls/article/view/13185Attitudehealth literacyknowledgepsychomotorstunting
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Healthcare in Low-resource Settings
Attitude
health literacy
knowledge
psychomotor
stunting
title Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
title_full Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
title_fullStr Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
title_full_unstemmed Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
title_short Health literacy based on the Health Promotion Model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
title_sort health literacy based on the health promotion model to improve maternal behaviors in preventing the risk of stunting in children
topic Attitude
health literacy
knowledge
psychomotor
stunting
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