通过让父亲更多地参与养育子女,减少发育迟缓发生率中对母亲的羞辱

Q2 Social Sciences
B. Prianto, Priyo Dari Molyo, Sri Widayati, Lian Agustina Setiyaningsih, Sekar Arum Nuswantari
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发育迟缓一直被认为是一个全球性问题,包括在印度尼西亚这样的发展中国家,需要给予极大的关注并采取行动加以根除。印尼许多地区都采取了减少发育迟缓的措施,但似乎并未取得预期效果。因此,我们开展了一项研究,旨在通过减少对母亲的成见和提高父亲参与照顾子女的程度来改善这种状况。这项研究是一项个案研究。我们通过与发育迟缓儿童家庭的深入访谈和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集数据。本研究的新颖之处在于提出了一种政策模式,即减少对母亲的成见,让父亲更多地参与养育子女,从而减少发育迟缓现象。我们的研究结果证实,母亲必须面对理想母亲的刻板印象,她们发现很难在与子女养育(包括健康)有关的决策中获得自主权。此外,研究结果还表明,父亲参与养育子女是减少发育迟缓的解决方案之一。父亲的关键作用是控制孩子的营养,包括喂养方式、带孩子去医疗机构、按时接种疫苗。减少对母亲的偏见,强调对性别问题有敏感认识的养育方式,以及负责消除发育迟缓的政府机构的支持。同时,家庭成员对发育迟缓的不同看法也成为另一个需要深入探讨的重大挑战。最后,本研究提出了支持父亲在克服发育迟缓中发挥作用的政策建议。
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Reducing Stigma Toward Mothers in Stunting Incidence by Increasing Fathers’ Participation in Raising Children
Stunting has been considered a global problem that requires considerable attention and action to eradicate, including in developing countries like Indonesia. Initiatives have been made to reduce stunting in many parts of the country, yet they do not seem to bring the expected results. As such, we conducted a study to improve the situation by reducing stigma towards mothers and increasing fathers’ participation in caring for their children. The study was a case study. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) with families of stunted children. The study’s novelty lies in the proposed policy model of reducing stigma towards mothers and increasing fathers’ participation in child-raising to reduce stunting. Our findings confirm that mothers must be dealing with a stereotype of ideal mothers, and they find it hard to gain autonomy in decision-making related to their child’s upbringing, including health. Furthermore, findings also show that fathers’ participation in raising children is one of the solutions to reduce stunting. Fathers’ crucial roles are controlling their child’s nutrition, including feeding patterns, taking the child to health facilities, and keeping vaccination schedules. Reducing stigma toward mothers emphasizes gender-sensitive parenting and support from government agencies responsible for stunting eradication. Meanwhile, heterogeneity in how family members perceive stunting has also become another significant challenge that needs deeper exploration. Finally, this study presents policy recommendations to support fathers’ roles in overcoming stunting.
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Journal of Population and Social Studies
Journal of Population and Social Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Journal of Population and Social Studies (JPSS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that is published by the Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University. Journal of Population and Social Studies (JPSS) has ceased its hard copy publication in 2013, became an online only journal since 2014 and currently publishes 4 issues per year. Yet, Journal of Population and Social Studies (JPSS) continues to be a free* of charge journal for publication. Journal of Population and Social Studies (JPSS) welcomes contributions from the fields of demography, population studies and other related disciplines including health sciences, sociology, anthropology, population economics, population geography, human ecology, political science, statistics, and methodological issues. The subjects of articles range from population and family changes, population ageing, sexuality, gender, reproductive health, population and environment, population and health, migration, urbanization and Labour, determinants and consequences of population changes to social and behavioral aspects of population. Our aim is to provide a platform for the researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and graduate students from all around the world to share knowledge on the empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies, literature reviews and book reviews that are of interest to the academic community, policy-makers and practitioners.
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