The Role of Healthy Social Life, Food Security, and Nutrition in Shaping a Healthy Island: An Analysis Using Structural Equation Modeling

Sukri Palutturi, Nurul Syahriani Salahuddin, Agus Bintara Birawida, Healthy Hidayanty, Tri Joko, Syamsiar S. Russeng, Suriah Suriah, Wahiduddin Wahiduddin, Jalaluddin Abdul Malek

Abstract

Several important factors are associated with establishing a healthy island including a healthy social life, food security, and nutrition but in-depth information related to these dimensions is limited. The relationship dimensions include addressing poverty, managing natural and social disasters, handling disabilities, food availability, and food security. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the best model for establishing a healthy island in South Sulawesi. The experiment was carried out on five islands located in three municipalities/regencies in South Sulawesi, namely Tanakeke Island in Takalar Regency, Barrang Caddi Island and Lummu-Lumu Island in Makassar Municipality, as well as Saugi Island and Sapuli Island in Pangkep Regency. The sample consisted of 196 households, while data were analyzed using multivariate analysis through structural equation model tests. The results showed that addressing poverty (t value = 13.77; R2 = 0.75), managing natural and social disasters (t value = 12.15; R2 = 0.61), as well as handling disabilities (t value = 12,53; R2 = 0.64) significantly affected healthy social life. Additionally, food availability (t value = 6.25; R2 = 0.66), and security (t value = 2.72; R2 = 0.85) played key roles in the relationship between food security and nutrition affecting a healthy island. The best indicator of a healthy social life variable was addressing poverty (t value = 13.77; R2 = 0.75). Meanwhile, the best indicator of food security and nutrition variables was food availability (t value = 6.25; R2 = 0.66).

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Authors

Sukri Palutturi
sukritanatoa72@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Nurul Syahriani Salahuddin
Agus Bintara Birawida
Healthy Hidayanty
Tri Joko
Syamsiar S. Russeng
Suriah Suriah
Wahiduddin Wahiduddin
Jalaluddin Abdul Malek
Author Biographies

Sukri Palutturi, Department of Health Policy and Administration, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Health Policy and Administration, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University Makassar, Indonesia

Nurul Syahriani Salahuddin, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia and Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Avicenna Institute of Technology and Health, Kendari, Indonesia

Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Avicenna Institute of Technology and Health, Kendari, Indonesia

Agus Bintara Birawida, Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Healthy Hidayanty, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Tri Joko, Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

Syamsiar S. Russeng, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Suriah Suriah, Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Wahiduddin Wahiduddin, Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Jalaluddin Abdul Malek, Development and Environment Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Development and Environment Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Palutturi, S., Salahuddin, N. S. ., Birawida, A. B. ., Hidayanty, H. ., Joko, T. ., S. Russeng, S. ., Suriah, S., Wahiduddin, W., & Malek, J. A. . (2023). The Role of Healthy Social Life, Food Security, and Nutrition in Shaping a Healthy Island: An Analysis Using Structural Equation Modeling. Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia, 19(3), 112-119. https://doi.org/10.30597/mkmi.v19i3.27507

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