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Education of Adolescents about Anemia and Reproductive Health as A Stunting Prevention Effort Reviani, Nia; Amira Oktaria, Sarah; Syefi Febriyanti, Monica; Rahayu Samaria, Adinda; Yulanda, Buca; Jutan Sanjaya, Stevanus; Harlim, Ago
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): February 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v5i1.829

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Teenagers are an asset and the next generation of the nation, where the future of the nation and state for the future is in their hands. For this reason, it is crucial and inevitable to pay attention to the condition of teenagers today, including their health, specifically regarding reproductive health. Anemia and reproductive health are two things that cannot be separated when talking about adolescent health to prepare them to become a generation that will also have children. It is hoped that the long chain of the stunting phenomenon can be slowly reduced and even broken by preparing the current generation to become a generation that is ready and healthy both physically and physically. Community service activities with the theme of youth education about anemia and reproductive health in Rancakalong Village and Pamekaran Village involved 53 participants consisting of young women with sociodemographic characteristics of early teens and late teens, with junior and senior high school education. The activity results showed an increase in young women's knowledge about anemia and reproductive health, where based on the post-test results, an average score of 88.4 ± 5.6 was obtained from the pre-test results of 59.5 ± 12.6. Thus, it can be concluded that educational activities are significantly useful in increasing young women's knowledge in Rancakalong and Pamekaran villages about anemia and reproductive health.
Hubungan Penggunaan dan Penggantian Masker dengan Kejadian Akne Vulgaris Pada Mahasiswa Universitas Kristen Indonesia Harlim, Ago; Setiawan, Indra; Harlim, Charity
Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 24, No 2 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University

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Latar belakang: Akne vulgaris adalah suatu penyakit kulit yang sering ditemukan di masyarakat terutama pada usia remaja atau pubertas. Akne vulgaris dikenali dengan lesi komedo, papul, pustula, nodus dan kista di area di mana banyak terdapat kelenjar sebasea seperti pada wajah, dada dan di daerah atas punggung. Pada tahun 2020, terjadi pandemi COVID-19 dengan daya tular yang kuat dan tinggi baik secara kontak langsung maupun dengan perantara droplet dari penderita. Pemerintah mengharuskan penggunaaan masker untuk pencegahan penularan. Namun, penggunaan masker yang tidak tepat dapat menyebabkan munculnya akne di area muka yang tertutup masker sekitar dagu, pipi dan hidung atau disebut dengan maskne. Penelitian  ini bertujuan untuk memahami hubungan antara  penggunaan masker dengan timbulnya akne vulgaris di kalangan mahasiswa Kedokteran Universitas Kristen Indonesia.Metode: Penelitian  ini sendiri bersifat analitik dengan memakai pendekatan crosss sectional yang dilakukan pada bulan Januari hingga Maret 2024.  Pengumpulan data berupa jenis dan penggunaan masker, jumlah pergantian masker, aktivitas responden menggunakan kuesioner dan pemeriksaan fisik untuk akne vulgaris. Pengambilan sampel menggunakan simple random sampling, dimana jumlah sampel adalah sebanyak 150 mahasiswa.Hasil: Hasil Uji Statistik Chi-Square memperlihatkan bahwa tidak ada hubungan antara jenis masker (p= 0,906), durasi penggunaan masker (p=0,399), aktivitas luar ruangan (p=0.957) dengan akne vulgaris pada mahasiswa FK UKI, namun terdapat hubungan antara pergantian masker dengan akne vulgaris pada mahasiswa FK UKI dengan  (p=0,014).Simpulan:  Frekuensi penggantian masker sehari berhubungan dengan akne vulgaris dan timbulnya lesi akne baru di daerah masker. Jenis masker, durasi penggunaan masker, dan aktivitas luar ruangan tidak berhubungan dengan akne vulgaris. ABSTRACTTitle: The Relationship Between Mask Use and The Number of Mask Changes Towards Acne Vulgaris in Medical Students, Christian University of IndonesiaBackground: Acne vulgaris is a skin disease that is often found in society, especially in adolescence or puberty. Acne vulgaris is recognized by blackheads, papules, pustules, nodes and cysts in areas where there are many sebaceous glands such as the face, chest and upper back. In 2020, there was a COVID-19 pandemic with a strong and high transmission rate both through direct contact and through droplets from sufferers. The government requires the use of masks to prevent transmission. However, masks can cause acne to appear in the area of the face covered by the mask around the chin, cheeks and nose called ‘Maskne’. This research aims to understand the correlation between mask use and the emergence of acne vulgaris among medical students at Christian University of Indonesia.Method: This research is analytical using a cross-sectional approach conducted from January to March 2024.  Data collection on the type and how to use of masks, respondent activities using questionnaires and physical examinations for acne vulgaris. Sampling using simple random sampling, Result: Chi-Square Statistical Test result, there is no correlation between the type of mask (p= 0.906), and acne vulgaris, but there is a correlation between changing masks and acne vulgaris in UKI FK students (p= 0.014)Conclusion: The frequency of mask replacement per day is associated with acne vulgaris and the emergence of new acne lesions in the mask area. The type of mask, mask usage duration, and outdoor activities are not associated with acne vulgaris in UKI FK students
The Effect of Psychosocial Support on Healing Time in Leprosy Survivors Achmad, Luana N.; Tangdialla, Marynda P. I; Harlim, Ago
Jurnal KESANS : Kesehatan dan Sains Vol 4 No 12 (2025): KESANS: International Journal of Health and Science
Publisher : Rifa'Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/kesans.v4i12.424

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Introduction: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. It can affect the skin, peripheral nerves, and other organs, potentially causing disability if not treated appropriately. In addition to physical impacts, leprosy survivors often experience psychological stress due to social stigma, which can impact healing time. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of psychosocial support on healing time among leprosy survivors in the Makassar City Leprosy Village in 2025. Method: This study used a cross-sectional design and was conducted from February to March 2025 using a questionnaire. Total sampling was used to obtain 80 respondents. Univariate and bivariate analyses were performed using chi-square analysis. Result and Discussion: The results showed that 40 respondents (50.0%) had a healing time of ≥ 12 months. Psychosocial support that influences leprosy survivors includes emotional support (attention (p-value = 0.000), empathy (p-value = 0.000), consolation (p-value = 0.000), a place to vent (p-value = 0.000)), instrumental support (financial assistance (p-value = 0.000), resources (p-value = 0.000)), and social support (openness (p-value = 0.000), acceptance (p-value = 0.000), and security (p-value = 0.000)). Conclusions: This study concludes that psychosocial support (emotional, instrumental, and social) significantly influences the recovery time of leprosy survivors in the Makassar City Leprosy Village in 2025.