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THE CORRELATION OF KNOWLEDGEMENT RATING AND PERSONAL HYGIENE WITH PEDICULOSIS CAPITIS AMONG SEVENTH, EIGHTH, AND NINTH GRADE OF FEMALE STUDENTS AT YUSUF ABDUSSATAR ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL Nurbayani, Karina Putri; Mariam, Lysa; Mardiah, Aena; Anditiarina, Dasti
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 2 Issue 2 (2023)
Publisher : jfpublisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jsh.v2i2.288

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Introduction. Pediculosis capitis among the children in school can affect learning performance. These children also suffer from sleep disturbances at night due to itching, social stigma, embarrassment and low self-esteem. Pediculosis capitis is especially prevalent in boarding schools with knowledge and personal hygiene being the main risk factors for pediculosis capitis. This research was conducted to determine the correlation of knowledge rate and personal hygiene with pediculosis capitis in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade of female students at Yusuf Abdussatar Islamic Boarding School. Method. This research used an observational analytic quantitative method with a cross sectional study design. The sampling technique used stratified random sampling. The research was conducted at Yusuf Abdussatar Islamic Boarding School on October 15, 2022. The research sample was 188 respondents. Result and Analysis. The data obtained were analyzed with the Chi-Square correlation test. The limit of significance value is p-value <0.05. Bivariate analysis results based on the level of knowledge obtained a p-value of 0.650 (p-value> 0.05) and based on personal hygiene p-value of 0.295 (p-value> 0.05). Discussion. There was no significant relationship between the knowledge rate and personal hygiene with pediculosis capitis in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade of female students at Yusuf Abdussatar Islamic Boarding School.
PREVENTION BEHAVIOR ABOUT COVID-19 RELATED TO THE ANXIETY LEVEL OF COMMERCIAL FLIGHT CABIN CREW IN INDONESIA Mardiah, Aena; Duarsa, Artha Budi Susila; Anditiarina, Dasti; Anulus, Ayu
The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 20 No. 3 (2025): THE INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijph.v20i3.2025.568-581

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Introduction: As of March 2020, Indonesia’s COVID-19 case fatality rate was 8.9%. Cabin crew are directly exposed to the consequences of the pandemic during flights. In addition, widespread flight cancellations have been associated with increased anxiety among employees. Aims: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes, preventive behaviors, and anxiety among cabin crew in Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Aviation Health Center in Indonesia. A total of 314 cabin crew participated in the study and were recruited using consecutive sampling. Data on knowledge, attitudes, preventive behaviors, and anxiety were collected using online questionnaires. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed using Chi-square and logistic regression. Results: The majority of participants were female (79.6%) and aged 17-25 years (38.2%). In the multivariate analysis, poor preventive behavior remained a significant predictor of anxiety (aOR=2.63; 95% CI=1.14-6.02; p=0.023). Participants with negative attitudes had 1.55 times higher odds of experiencing anxiety compared to those with positive attitudes (aOR=1.55; 95% CI=1.10-2.17; p=0.010). Conclusion:  Improving COVID-19–related attitudes and preventive behaviors among cabin crew may help reduce anxiety levels during flights.