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A Model for the Incidence of Phone Addiction in University Students at Sub-urban Areas Saputra, Firman Firdauz; Widiyawati, Wiwik; Paradhiba, Meutia; Harahap, Laila Apriani Hasanah; Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina; Ssekalembe, Geofrey
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 02 (2025)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i02.482

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Indonesia is the fourth country worldwide regarding smartphone use, reaching 100 million users. The use of cell phones has a negative effect called phone addiction, which can lead to further health problems, both physical and non- physical health problems. This study aimed to model the incidence of phone addiction in students in suburban areas. The population of this study were students of Muhammadiyah University Gresik who were 17 years old, had a smartphone, used a smartphone for> 2 years, and had internet access. Data was collected online from March - April 2020 with 101 respondents. Samples were selected using simple random sampling. The condition of phone addiction was measured using the Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Version (SAS-SV) questionnaire. Analysis was carried out using Pearson chi-square and multiple logistic regression. The results of the bivariable analysis obtained variables associated with the onset of phone addiction, namely age, last education, residence, location of residence, and faculty of origin of respondents. The results of the multivariable analysis that was carried out obtained several significant variables, namely the age of the respondent (0.09; aPR 0.393) and the duration of daily cellphone use (0.05; 1.543). Students are a population with a high risk of developing phone addiction. One of the most critical factors for the onset of phone addiction is the high duration of cell phone use. Preventive measures need to be taken to reduce and prevent the onset of phone addiction in students before it causes further health problems.
Utilization of the Chronic Disease Management Program (Prolanis) at Suak Ribee Primary Health Center, Indonesia Darmayanti, Osaria; Darmawan, Darmawan; Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina; Safrizal, Safrizal; Siregar, Siti Maisyaroh Fitri
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 03 (2025)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i03.504

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Background: The Prolanis Program at the Suak Ribee Health Center includes monthly health education, biannual supporting examinations, pharmaceutical services (DRR), group exercise sessions, and home visit activities. This study aimed to identify the determinants influencing the utilization of the BPJS Health Prolanis program at the Suak Ribee Health Center.Method: The research was conducted from January 7 to February 7, 2025, involving 66 randomly selected participants using a quantitative cross-sectional design. Data were analyzed through univariate and bivariate analyses using the chi-square test, and multivariate analysis using logistic regression..Result: The results revealed that age (p = 0.048), gender (p = 0.003, OR = 6.167), knowledge (p = 0.042, OR = 3.630), the role of health workers (p = 0.015, OR = 4.750), and family support (p = 0.045, OR = 3.600) were significantly associated with the utilization of Prolanis. Education level, however, showed no significant effect (p = 0.374, OR = 1.875). Gender emerged as the most dominant factor (p = 0.002, OR = 8.930).Conclusion: n conclusion, age, gender, knowledge, the role of health workers, and family support influence the utilization of the Prolanis program, whereas education does not. It is recommended that the Suak Ribee Health Center increase male participation in Prolanis, for example by organizing exercise sessions on weekends or in the afternoon, and by conducting home visits as a separate program to better target less active participants
Co-Authors Aboni, Andes Affiqoh, Azhara Alamsyah, T. Alya, Mimi amanda, fia Anisa, Elvi Anwar, Sufyan Aristanjaya, Reza Armi, Luna Auliya, Rahmah Butar, Devita Butar Chandra Siahaan, Perry Boy Damanik, Elvia Grace Damela, Putri Darmawan Darmawan Darmayanti, Osaria DEWI SARTIKA Dewita, Erni Duana, Maiza Emil, Muhammad Farhan Putra Ernawati Ernawati Fadillah, Mardi Fanany, Irzal Farisnih, Teuku Nih febriyanti febriyanti Fera, Dian Firman Firdauz Saputra Fitri Siregar, Siti Maisyaroh Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Hajjar, Siti Fhadilla Hanifah, Uli Harahap, Laila Apriani Hasanah Is, Jun Musnadi Jihad, Fikri Faidul Johannes Bastira Ginting Jumara, Aldona Kiswanto Kiswanto Lestari, Rachmatika LUKMAN NURHAKIM, LUKMAN Mardliyah, Zahra Rodliyatam Mawaddah Putri Arisma Siregar Moniza, Moniza Murdani, Ihsan Musnadi Is, Jun Naben, Maria Della Imersi Nada, Salma Alfina Putri NASRIANTI SYAM, NASRIANTI Nasution, Azrina Sufi Novita Sari Nugroho, Agung Nuriah, Nuriah Nurilam, Ade Muti Nursia N, Lily Eky Nursiah N, Lili Eky Nursiah, Lili Eky Onetusfifsi Putra Panjaitan, Risky Amalia Paradhiba, Meutia Pratama, Rifaldi Aditiya Putra, Onetusfifsi Raflythenu, Abdul Gani Rahmazani, Rati Ramazan, Feri Rimonda, Rubi Safrizal Safrizal Safrizal Saputra, Firman Firdaus Sasdiyanti, Shapna Sembiring, Tina Wanti Serino Siahaan, Perry Boy Candra Siahaan, Perry Boy Chandra Siti Maisyaroh Fitri Siregar Ssekalembe, Geofrey Wibawa AB, Sultan Khana Widiyastuti, Nabilla Wintah Wintah, Wintah Wiwik Widiyawati Yarmaliza Yarmaliza, Yarmaliza Zakiyuddin, Zakiyuddin