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Journal : Diversity: Disease Preventive of Research Integrity

Impact of Children's Social Behavior After Participating in The Program of Confident Children School Soeprijono, Bambang; Bimantoro, Krisno; Saswini, Andi Ade Ula; Ramli, Muhammad; Alam, Syamsul; Nildawati, Nildawati
Diversity: Disease Preventive of Research Integrity Volume 2, Issue 1, August 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/diversity.v2i1.23273

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One of the important aspects needed for early childhood is the aspect of self-confidence. Self-confidence is an attitude that will build him to interact in community life, the family environment and the school environment. This study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Confidence Children's School as part of the CSR program of PT Pertamina Regional VII, South Sulawesi. This report presents an analysis of post-programme data collected from 30 children and 1 facilitator and 6 parents whose children attended the School for Confidence Children program. The data are then presented descriptively using the Likert scale and qualitatively to assess the effectiveness of this program. The results showed that 3 variables that support the Self-Confidence Children's School program, namely the content or material of the program, service during learning and the ability of the teaching staff to produce very good grades with criteria at the very satisfied level. In addition, the knowledge, actions and attitudes of students after participating in the school program are confident that each child has criteria for being at a good level. The Confident Children's School Program has immediate value for participating children and families as participants are equipped with skills to reduce emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Portrait of Metabolic Syndrome by Gender in A Rural Area of Gowa Regency Sadarang, Rimawati Aulia Insani; Bujawati, Emmi; Wijaya, Dian Rezki; Ansyar, Dian Ihwana; Haerana, Bs Titi; Nildawati, Nildawati
Diversity: Disease Preventive of Research Integrity Volume 4, Issue 2, February 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/diversity.v4i2.45475

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Metabolic syndrome is an important indicator in efforts to control non-communicable diseases. The incidence of metabolic syndrome is directly proportional to the incidence of obesity while the prevalence of metabolic syndrome varies based on sociodemographic characteristics and lifestyle. Efforts to identify metabolic syndrome in the community are a crucial step to identify early the potential for hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke and diabetes mellitus. This study aims to identify components of metabolic syndrome based on gender. Cross sectional study is the research design that underlies data collection on risk factors for metabolic syndrome which is carried out through interviews and measurements of height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure and cholesterol levels using NCEP-III criteria as the basis for identifying metabolic syndrome. Data analysis used the Chi-Square test. The metabolic syndrome component in the form of obesity is identified in men and women using different indicators. Both men and women have experienced increases in systolic blood pressure and cholesterol levels. A history of smoking was the only risk factor for metabolic syndrome with a statistically significant difference in proportion between men and women. Behavioral modifications such as eating patterns, rest, and others according to the guidance of the Koran and hadith are needed to minimize the incidence of metabolic syndrome.