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Cross-Sectional Study of Risk Factors for Children's Language and Speech Delays Ariyanti, Lilik; Semartini, Atur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3630

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Teaching children to talk in both directions and to comprehend speech appropriate for their age is an important part of their language development process. There is a direct correlation between a child's language development and brain growth. Parents and the surrounding environment have an impact on a child's growth. The purpose of this study is to identify the risk factors for children's language and speech delays. This cross-sectional study was conducted at Kindergarten in the Grogol District between November 2022 and January 2023. Purposive sampling was used to get samples. A questionnaire was used to obtain the data. The DENVER sheet was used to measure the development. The results showed that the father was employed (40.8%), the mother had a high school degree (55.1%), and the family's income was below the minimum wage (51%). Having standard deviation of 5.65 years, the average age of the first respondents who used gadgets was 3.27. Most of children used gadget for 30 to 60 minutes each day. The average children (59%), who is younger than 4 years old, utilized a device for the first time for 30 to 60 minutes each day. Children performed this 1-2 times a day (65%). 20% of children were included into the questionable group in terms of language development. According to statistical study, maternal education (p value = 0.021) and family income (p value = 0.005) were related. Family income and maternal education are related to children's language and speech delays.
Effleurage Massage and Deep Back Massage’s Different Effects on Menstrual Pain Yuliyanti, Irma Dwi; Ariyanti, Lilik; Amarseto, Binuko
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS5.4033

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Menstrual pain is one of the illnesses that arise throughout the menstrual cycle and can interfere with daily activities. Lower abdominal pain brought on by menstruation is known as menstrual pain. Menstrual pain can be treated with both pharmaceutical and non-pharmacological methods. Massage is a non-pharmacological treatment. determine the difference in the effect between effleurage massage and deep back massage on reducing menstrual pain. This study's design was pre-experimental, with no control group and two pre-test-post-test intervention groups. There were 22 teens in the population, ages 20 to 24. The Numerical Rating Scale is used to measure pain (NRS). For two months, the study used dosages twice a month. According to research, 30% of participants in the deep back massage intervention group and 100% of participants in the effleurage massage intervention group reported having severe discomfort. Following the intervention, the deep back massage group experienced a 10% reduction in discomfort, whereas the effleurage massage group experienced a 70% drop. This means that deep back massage and effleurage massage are thought to be beneficial in lowering menstruation pain, as shown by a p value of 0.000 < 0.005. P value for the Mann Whitney test is 0.067. There is no difference between effleurage massage and deep back massage in reducing pain levels in women with menstrual pain. Effleurage massage and deep back massage work similarly in terms of lowering pain thresholds in women who are having menstruation pain.
Sleep Duration and Parenting Styles' Effects on Children's Development and Growth Budiyanto, Nabila Retno Putri; Ariyanti, Lilik; Astriyana, Sevy
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS6.5288

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Continuous growth and development, several influencing factors are sleep duration and parenting style. Children's mental, physical, and emotional health all depend on getting enough good sleep. Academic success, emotional control, and overall well-being are all enhanced by getting enough sleep. The purpose of this research is to ascertain whether parenting styles and sleep duration have an impact on the growth and development of children. Cross-sectional study design was used. The Denver Development Screening Test sheet, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) were the measurement tools utilized. There were twenty-one children in the sample, ages four to five. Purposive sampling was used in the sampling procedure. Statistical test results of sleep duration with growth (p value: 0.323), sleep duration with development (p value: 0.696), parenting style with growth (p value: 0.247) and parenting patterns with development (p value: 0.497). There is no relationship between sleep duration and parenting style on the growth and development of children aged 4-5 years.