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Original Research Article

Year: 2020 | Month: July-September | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 235-241

Analysis of Factor Related to Motor Delayed Development in Children 3-36 Months at Clinic Happy Kids Banjarmasin year 2019

Yulisha Eva Oktaviani1, Meitria Syahadatina Noor2, Eko Suhartono3, Triawanti4, Erida Wydiamala4

1Master of Public Health Science Study Program 2Department of Public Health, 3Department of Biochemistry, 4Department of Parasitology,
Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia

Corresponding Author: Yulisha Eva Oktaviani

ABSTRACT

Motor delay development disorder is one of the disorders that occur in children during the period of growth and development that causes children to have limited mobility so that they become less active and less confident compared to the other children. The purpose of this study was to determine factors associated with impaired gross motor development in children aged 3-36 months. This research method uses case control with descriptive analysis and multiple logistic regression using secondary data in Happy Kids growth and development clinic. The results of this study were that there was no relationship between ANC visit history with impaired gross motor development (p = 0.229), there was a relationship between pregnancy complication history (p = 0.040), LBW history (p = 0.026), PEM history (p = 0.011) and history of epilepsy seizures (p = 0.019) with impaired gross motor development. The final result of this study is PEM history (p = 0.009) is the dominant factor associated with impaired gross motor development.

Keywords: impaired gross motor development, history of ANC visits, history of pregnancy complications, history of LBW, history of PEM, history of epileptic seizures

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