Analysis of Factors Associated with the Incidence of Injury in Children Under Five Years in Cakung East Jakarta
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Children of toddler age (pre-school) very often experience injuries, both minor and major. Therefore, the role of parents is important in monitoring, protecting, and providing knowledge to children about what to do and what not to do. The study aims to determine the relationship between attitude, level of knowledge, and behavior with the incidence of injury in children under five years of age in Cakung, East Jakarta. This research plan uses an analytical descriptive design with a Cross-Sectional approach. The sample in this study was 134 people, and the sampling method was non-probability sampling. In collecting data, a questionnaire sheet for parents regarding attitudes, knowledge levels, and behavior was used. The results showed that the injury cases of children under five years of age were choking (47.0%), which was dominated by boys (52.2%). Then, parents with parental attitudes were dominated by moderate attitudes (48.5%), the level of parental knowledge was less (38.1%), and parental knowledge was less (41.8%). Analysis showed a significant relationship between parental attitude (p=0.028), knowledge level (p=0.004), and behavior (p=0.017) in Cakung, East Jakarta. Therefore, it is necessary to increase parents' knowledge and awareness of the need for parental supervision in order to prevent injuries to children.
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