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PICTURE OF SEXUAL FUNCTION IN CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE PATIENTS IN THE HEMODIALIS UNIT OF PROF. DR. H. ALOEI SABOE HOSPITAL, GORONTALO CITY Aswadi, Sri Rahayu A.; Djamaluddin, Nurdiana; Rahim, Nirwanto K.
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 3 Edisi Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i3.865

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Fail kidney chronic (GGK) is disease progressive that requires therapy replacement kidney like hemodialysis . One of the common complications​ No realized is dysfunction sexual , which can lower quality life patient . Research This aiming For describe function sexual intercourse in GGK patients undergoing hemodialysis at Aloei Saboe Regional Hospital, Gorontalo City. Research design use approach descriptive quantitative with accidental sampling technique on 70 respondents who met the requirements criteria inclusion . Instruments used​ is IIEF questionnaire for men and FSFI for women . The results show that in patients male , function best orgasm (65.1%), followed by function erection (58.1%), desire sexual , and satisfaction connection sexual (51.2%). However , the desire sexual in a way overall disturbed (62.8%). In patients women , lubrication and desire sexual prominent (63%), followed by orgasm and comfort moment relate sexual (55.6%), with satisfaction sexual as function lowest (48.1%). In conclusion , patients man more Lots experience disturbance of desire sexual , while patient Woman experience more disturbance​ evenly distributed . It is recommended that the power health give education , counseling , and support psychosocial For increase quality life patient .
EVALUATION OF USER SATISFACTION WITH THE HIVISITSCREEN WEBSITE AS AN EDUCATIONAL MEDIUM TO IMPROVE HIV LITERACY AND REDUCE STUDENT STIGMA TOWARD PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV (PLHIV) Nirwanto K. Rahim; Ayu Rofia Nurfadhilah; Erwin Purwanto
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 4 Edisi Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i4.1745

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HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) remain a global public health crisis, with the increasing number of cases in Indonesia, including Gorontalo, indicating a lack of public knowledge and high social stigma as major obstacles. Advances in information technology offer significant opportunities for health promotion. HiVisitScreen is a modern, website-based digital platform developed as an educational medium to provide up-to-date information on HIV/AIDS, facilitate safe and confidential health access, and reduce the spread of HIV. This descriptive quantitative study, using a cross-sectional design, aimed to describe user satisfaction with the HiVisitScreen website among 150 active students at Gorontalo State University (UNG). User satisfaction was measured using the 13-item End User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) questionnaire. The results show that overall, users were satisfied with the HiVisitScreen website, with a total mean score of 3.45 (Satisfied category). Among the five EUCS dimensions, Ease of Use had the highest mean score of 3.51 (Highly Satisfied category), emphasizing the application's user-friendliness and accessibility. Meanwhile, the Content dimension received the lowest mean score of 3.40 (Satisfied category), indicating that while the information is relevant and clear, improvements are needed in the completeness and suitability of the content to specific user needs, supporting the plan to add prevention features for serodiscordant couples. The HiVisitScreen website has successfully met user expectations and has the potential to function as an effective website-based intervention in HIV case management within the campus environment.
A PLISSIT-BASED COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL EDUCATION INTERVENTION ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS HIV TRANSMISSION PREVENTION IN ADOLESCENTS: A GENDER EQUALITY PERSPECTIVE Nirwanto K. Rahim; Erwin Purwanto
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 4 Edisi Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i4.1746

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Adolescents are a vulnerable group to the risks of sexual violence and HIV transmission due to limited sexual literacy, insufficient access to accurate reproductive health information, and strong socio-cultural taboos surrounding sexuality. Comprehensive interventions are needed to equip adolescents with adequate knowledge, attitudes, and gender-sensitive decision-making skills. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of a PLISSIT-based Comprehensive Sexual Education intervention in improving adolescents’ attitudes toward HIV transmission prevention from a gender equality perspective. This quasi-experimental study involved 100 students selected through simple random sampling and divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group received four PLISSIT-based educational sessions integrating gender equality principles, while the control group received conventional sexual education. Data were collected using pre- and post-test questionnaires and analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The results showed a substantial improvement in adolescents’ attitudes after the intervention. Prior to the intervention, only 18% of students demonstrated good attitudes toward HIV prevention, while 82% were categorized as poor. After the intervention, 90% of students in the experimental group showed good attitudes, and only 10% remained in the poor category, with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.001). These findings indicate that the PLISSIT-based comprehensive sexual education model is effective in shaping positive attitudes by providing a safe space for discussion, relevant information, and gender-responsive guidance. In conclusion, the PLISSIT-based intervention significantly enhances adolescents’ attitudes toward HIV prevention and can serve as a strategic approach in school-based reproductive health education.
OVERVIEW OF COMMUNITY STIGMA TOWARD PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN GORONTALO CITY Nirwanto K. Rahim; Ita Sulistiani; Ayu Rofia Nurfadhilah
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 4 Edisi Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i4.1747

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HIV/AIDS remains a major public health concern worldwide, and stigma toward People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) continues to hinder prevention and treatment efforts, particularly in regions with limited health literacy. In Gorontalo City, community stigma persists due to misconceptions about HIV transmission, exaggerated fears, and culturally embedded moral judgments that associate HIV with deviant behavior. This study aims to describe the level of community stigma toward PLWHA in Liluwo Village and identify factors contributing to these attitudes. Using an analytical survey with a cross-sectional design, the study involved 185 respondents selected through stratified random sampling. A structured questionnaire assessed respondents’ HIV/AIDS knowledge, religiosity, and stigmatizing attitudes. The findings reveal that 102 respondents (55.1%) demonstrated stigmatizing behaviors, characterized by avoidance of physical contact, reluctance to live near PLWHA, fear of sharing public spaces, and inaccurate beliefs about how HIV is transmitted. Meanwhile, 83 respondents (44.9%) exhibited no stigma, showing higher levels of HIV-related knowledge, a better understanding of scientific facts about transmission, and a more empathetic and inclusive approach toward PLWHA. The variation between these groups highlights the crucial role of health literacy, cultural norms, and access to accurate information in shaping community attitudes. The study concludes that reducing stigma requires comprehensive and continuous educational interventions, targeted health promotion, and active involvement of community and religious leaders to build a more supportive environment for PLWHA. Strengthening public understanding is essential to ensure equitable treatment and improve the well-being of those affected by HIV.
Co-Authors Abdul Wahab Pakaya Agung Waluyo Ahmad Aswad Akase, Kurniawan A. Ali, Nabila Salsabila H. Alyaa Aladawiyah Lalapa Anindya Prananda Ishak Antu, Mihrawaty S Arifin Suking Astrit Lamadi Aswadi, Sri Rahayu A. Ayu Rofia Nurfadhilah Ayu Rofia Nurfadillah Basir, Ita Sulistiani Desy Sulistiawati Alimudin Dewi Apriani Dunggio Djamaluddin , Nurdiana Dumar, Bergita Eko Santoso Erwin Purwanto Firmawaty, Firmawaty Gani, Febriansyah M. Herlina Jusuf Hunawa, Rachmawaty Dirham Hunowu, Sri Yulian Hunta, Fairuz Adilisty Indra Isra Nur Ita Sulistiani Ita Sulistiani Ita Sulistiani Basir Jamal Bahua Kaluku, Nur Sasya Aulia Kasiem, Vivien Novarina A. Kevin Efrain Tololiu M Soeli, Yuniar M. Yusril Ihza Djakaria Mano, Dea Aprilya A. Maudy Balqish Pataria Mohamad Wahyu Kasim Mohamad, Parlan Nasrun Pakaya Nur Afdillah Husa Nur Alifta Manopo Nur Ayun R Yusuf Nur Ayun R. Yusuf Nur Fitriah Jumatrin Nurdiana Djamaluddin Nurfadhillah, Ayu Rofia Nurlin Nurlin, Nurlin Paris, Nurlinda Shafitri R. Popalo, Siti Rahma Febri Prisilia Nur Fadila Masionu Rachmawaty Hunawa Rhein Djunaid Rhein Djunaid Djunaid Ridha Hafid Ronaldi Rosmin Ilham Saleh, Rahmatia Sabrun Sartika Sitti Fatimah M. Arsad Sitti Fatimah Meylandri Arsad Sitti Roskina Mas Sri A. Ibrahim Sri Wahyuni Kasim Sri Yona Sulistiani, Ita Suwarly Mobiliu Vivien Novarina A. Kasim Vivien Novarina Kasim Widyawati Bawu Wirda Y Dulahu Wulansari, Ika Yuniar M Soeli Yuniar M. Soeli Yuniar M. Soeli Yuniar M. Soeli Yuniar Mansye Soeli Yuniar Mansye Soeli Yunisa Bakari Yunus, Suwardha Yusuf, Nur Ayun R. Zuhriana K. Yusuf Zuhriana K.Yusuf Zulkifli B. Pomalango Zulkifli B. Pomalango