D. Wasito, E",pritasari,"susilowati et al., Temporary stability of urban food and nutrition security: The East Jakartastudy, ASIA P J CL, 10, 2001, pp. S29-S33
The food and nutrition situation in households of East Jakarta was assessed
in 1993/1994 and 1998/1999 with the aim of identifying the determinants of
potential problems and the dynamics of change. In 1993/1994, the nutrition
al status of approximately 73% of children under 5 years of age and 60% of
mothers was within the normal range. although underweight and overweight we
re prevalent in almost all households. Between 1998 and 1999. there was a s
harp increase in fathers reporting unemployment. The consumption of animal
food sources decreased, whereas the consumption of food derivatives such as
oils and sugar remained high. Approximately 90% of the population obtained
drinking water from wells. By 1998, the public garbage collection system h
ad almost completely collapsed in East Jakarta. Between 1993 and 1998. the
prevalence of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections in children aged u
nder 5 years increased dramatically. from 8 and 44% to 24 and 70%. respecti
vely. The urban environment has undergone significant changes. In Indonesia
, as a whole, many achievements in the improvement of household food securi
ty and care have been lost due to the economic and political crisis. The st
atistical association between mothers' and fathers' education and the nutri
tional status of their children that was observed in 1993/94 did not appear
in the 1998 survey. It seems that the education-related coping mechanisms
of the parents were inadequate to deal with the rapid deterioration in the
economic and political situation.