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The Relationship Between Behavior Towards Breast Self Examination as Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Adolescent Girls at Bali Dewata Health High School Rahmasari, Ni Nyoman Putri Asri; Gama, I Ketut; Gede Ngurah, I Gusti Ketut; Sudiantara, Ketut; Henny Achjar, Komang Ayu; Lestari, Agus Sri; Suardana, I Wayan; Mustika, I Wayan; Harini, I Gusti Ayu; Hartati, Ni Nyoman
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 10 (2025): October 2025 (In progress)
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women in Indonesia with an increasing incidence rate. One method of early detection is Breast Self-Examination (SADARI), but this practice is still minimal among adolescent girls due to lack of education. This study aims to analyze the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and actions of SADARI with the effectiveness of early detection of breast cancer in students of SMK Kesehatan Bali Dewata. With a cross-sectional design, the study involved 71 female students through proportional random sampling technique. Data were collected through questionnaires assessing knowledge, attitudes, and actions of SADARI. The results showed that 36.6% of respondents had sufficient knowledge and 45.1% had a positive attitude, but only 32.4% performed SADARI correctly and regularly. SADARI knowledge and action were significantly associated with early detection of breast cancer (p=0.000 and p=0.045), while attitude showed no significant correlation (p=0.090). In conclusion, awareness of SADARI is quite high, but the practice is still less than optimal. The behavioral recommendation for self-breast examination as an early detection of breast cancer is that the use of interactive educational media on the internet can help increase awareness and skills for self-examination.Keywords: Health behavior; Breast self-examination; Early detection
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GADGET USE AND SLEEP PATTERS AMONG TEENAGERS AT SMA PGRI 2 DENPASAR Prabhadewi, Ni Putu Sriarta; Ngurah, I Gusti Ketut Gede; Suardana, I Wayan; Gama, I Ketut; Lestari, Agus Sri; Sudiantara, Ketut; Henny Achjar, Komang Ayu; Ayu Harini, I Gusti; Hartati, Ni Nyoman; Mustika, I Wayan
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 10 (2025): October 2025 (In progress)
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Excessive gadget use among adolescents can affect sleep habits and rest quality. This study aims to determine the relationship between gadget use and sleep patterns among adolescents at PGRI 2 Denpasar High School. The research design used was quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 145 respondents were selected using sampling techniques. The research instruments consisted of a questionnaire on gadget use (duration and frequency) and a questionnaire on sleep patterns (sleeping hours, sleep quality, and sleep disturbances). The data were analyzed using the Spearman Rank test to see the relationship between the two variables. The results showed that most respondents used gadgets for more than 2.5 hours per day, especially at night before bedtime. The respondents' sleep patterns were good, with 6-8 hours of sleep per night, and there were complaints of fatigue due to lack of sleep. The Spearman Rank test results showed a significant relationship between the duration of use and the pattern, with a p-value of 0.001 (α = 0.005) with a correlation coefficient value of -0.270, indicating a weak but significant negative relationship. The results of the frequency of gadget use showed a correlation coefficient value of 0.127 with a p-value of 0.129, indicating a weak positive relationship between the frequency of gadget use and sleep patterns.Keywords: Gadgets, Sleep Patterns, Adolescents, High School, Denpasar