National Nutrition Communication Campaign in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study of factors associated with exposure.
Leiema HuntAbigail NortonChantel DainesEvie FriedbaumDanica TophamRyan MoffatScott TorresMary LinehanHafiza JusrilCougar HallBenjamin CrookstonJosh WestPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
Mothers who owned devices that could access the internet were more likely to have been exposed to the media campaign component to decrease stunting by behavior change but were less likely to participate in IPC activities. The opposite was true for mothers who did not have access to internet-accessible devices. These findings may be used to inform future community health efforts in rural Indonesia and similar regions that may be considering the use of both mass media and interpersonal interventions to influence health behaviors in order to decrease stunting.