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Journal : Jurnal Preventia

Edukasi Upaya Pencegahan dan Deteksi Dini Kanker Serviks berbasis Media Video Animasi dan Flipcharts untuk Pelajar Kota Malang Windi Chusniah R; Suci Puspita Ratih; Rany Ekawati
Preventia : The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um044v6i22021p105-110

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Kanker pada umumnya adalah sel yang membelah secara tidak terkendali. kanker serviks yang disebabkan oleh HPV atau Human Papilloma Virus. Setiap 2 menit di dunia, seorang wanita meninggal karena kanker serviks, sedangkan di Indonesia setiap 1 jam. Semua wanita berisiko terkena kanker serviks, termasuk remaja dimana remaja putri akan menikah dan melahirkan, sehingga meningkatkan risiko kanker serviks. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan mahasiswa tentang upaya pencegahan dan deteksi dini kanker serviks melalui media promosi kesehatan. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat dilakukan secara acak kepada 20 mahasiswi yang bersedia menjadi responden. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat melalui media promosi animasi video kesehatan dan flipchart kalender dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan mahasiswa tentang upaya pencegahan dan deteksi dini kanker serviks.
Overview Smoking Behavior and Quality of Life of Sports Department Students, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Malang Windi Chusniah Rachmawati; Suci Puspita Ratih; Dian Mawarni; Aulia Rizqia Az Zahra; Chabibah Ilmiyah; Fatiya Rizka Putri; Nurmila Kurnia; Raden Roro Jasmine Zhafirah Pribadi; Zahra Rizki Novitasari
Preventia : The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol 9, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um044v9i12024p67-74

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According to the results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) in 2021, there has been a considerable increase in the number of adult smokers over the past ten years, rising from 60.3 million in 2011 to 69.1 million in 2021, an increase of 8.8 million individuals. This study aims to compare the quality of life between actively smoking students and those who are exposed to passive smoking, examining their physical, psychological, social, and environmental health effects. The study utilized a sample of 100 respondents who completed a questionnaire on cigarette use and the WHOQOL quality of life assessment, covering variables such as cigarette type, disruption in daily activities, desire to quit smoking, cigarette consumption, and attitudes towards smoking bans in public places. Calculation of the WHOQOL score revealed that 60 percent of non-smoking student respondents reported a good quality of life. These findings underscore the critical need for enhanced health awareness programs and stricter smoking regulations within the university to foster a healthier environment. The study's insights highlight the importance of developing targeted interventions and policies to reduce smoking rates among students to enhance their overall quality of life.According to the results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) in 2021, there has been a considerable increase in the number of adult smokers over the past ten years, rising from 60.3 million in 2011 to 69.1 million in 2021, an increase of 8.8 million individuals. This study aims to compare the quality of life between actively smoking students and those who are exposed to passive smoking, examining their physical, psychological, social, and environmental health effects. The study utilized a sample of 100 respondents who completed a questionnaire on cigarette use and the WHOQOL quality of life assessment, covering variables such as cigarette type, disruption in daily activities, desire to quit smoking, cigarette consumption, and attitudes towards smoking bans in public places. Calculation of the WHOQOL score revealed that 60 percent of non-smoking student respondents reported a good quality of life. These findings underscore the critical need for enhanced health awareness programs and stricter smoking regulations within the university to foster a healthier environment. The study's insights highlight the importance of developing targeted interventions and policies to reduce smoking rates among students to enhance their overall quality of life.