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Comparison of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior Before and After Handwashing Promotion at Tahfidz One Qur'an Islamic Boarding School Jambi Hakim, Khaila Nur; Budiarso, Linda S.
Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2025): Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jmhsj.v4i2.33602

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Introduction: Clean and healthy living behavior (Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat, PHBS) is essential in improving public health, particularly through handwashing with soap (Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun, CTPS), which has been proven to prevent infectious diseases effectively. However, this practice remains low in pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) due to limited knowledge and the absence of established habits. This study aims to compare the knowledge and attitudes of santri (students) towards CTPS before and after a health promotion program at Tahfidz One Qur'an Islamic Boarding School Jambi.Method: This study applied a quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design involving 64 students selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected using pretest and posttest questionnaires and analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.Results: The results showed a significant improvement in knowledge (P=0.000), with an average increase of 3.64, and in attitudes (P=0.000), with an average increase of 6.02.Conclusion: The health promotion program effectively enhanced the understanding and shaped positive attitudes of the santri towards the practice of CTPS. Keywords: Clean and healthy living behavior, handwashing with soap, health promotion 
Association Between Personality Types with Emotional Intelligence among First Grade Medical Students Setiani, Innaya Ayu; Budiarso, Linda S.
Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2025): Jambura Medical and Health Science Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jmhsj.v4i2.33620

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Introduction: Medical students are expected to possess various competencies and strong clinical skills to become competent and professional doctors. These demands require not only intellectual ability but also high emotional intelligence, which supports mental resilience, positive thinking, and social adaptability. Emotional intelligence is influenced by several internal factors, including personality type, commonly categorized as extroverted or introverted. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between extrovert and introvert personality types with the level of emotional intelligence in students of the Faculty of Medicine, Tarumanagara University, class of 2024.Method: This study employed an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 194 medical students from the Faculty of Medicine, Tarumanagara University, Class of 2024, were selected using a simple random sampling technique. Data were collected using the Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) to assess personality types and the Assessing Emotional Scale (AES) to measure emotional intelligence. Data analysis was conducted using the Chi-Square test.Results: 57.7% of respondents were extroverts, while 43.3% were introverts. In terms of emotional intelligence, the majority (69.1%) were in the high category. The Chi-Square test showed a P-value of 0.000 (P0.05), indicating a statistically significant relationship between personality type and emotional intelligence.Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between personality type and the level of emotional intelligence among medical students. Extroverted students tend to have higher emotional intelligence, suggesting that personality traits may influence students’ emotional adaptability and resilience throughout their education. Keywords: Emotional intelligence, medical students, personality type