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Pengetahuan dan Stigma Keluarga ODHA Terhadap Orang yang Terinfeksi HIV dan AIDS di Kota Kupang Akuila Didi; Imelda F. E. Manurung; Amelya B. Sir
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 2 No 1 (2020): March 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (149.732 KB) | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v2i1.2111

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AIDS is a collection of symptoms and infections or syndromes that arise due to damage to the human immune system due to a viral infection. The date from the Kupang City AIDS Commission where HIV cases reached 937 people year 2017, while AIDS cases amounted to 417 people. The purpose of this research is to find out the description of the knowledge of ODHA families towards people infected with HIV and AIDS and to know the description of the stigma of ODHA families towards people infected with HIV and AIDS. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research. The population in this study were 122 families of HIV and AIDS infected with AIDS and all of them were taken as samples using inclusion criteria. Data collection was done by interview. It is recommended for ODHA should not stay away or even discriminate against these family members, they should get support from the family and feel welcome from the family that created it.
Online Game Addiction to Adolescent Adaptation Ability in Sikumana Village, Kupang City Mariani Mediatrix Mone; Imelda F. E. Manurung; M. K. P. Abdi Keraf
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 2 No 4 (2020): December 2020
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Abstract. Online games are games that are accessed online by many players using the internet network. Excessive use of online games can lead to online game addiction. Teens who spend their free time playing online games have the opportunity to experience online gaming. This study aims to see the effect of online game addiction on self-efficacy in adolescents in Sikumana Village, Kupang City. The sampling technique in this study used the Slovin formula with 100 adolescents and 17-21 years old as many as subjects. This hypothesis reveals that online game addiction has a negative effect on adolescents in Sikumana Village, Kupang City. The analysis used in the study used simple regression analysis. This is indicated by a constant value of 28,432; this means that if online game addiction (X) is 0, then the self-value is 28,432. The regression coefficient for the online game addiction variable (X) is - 0.104, meaning that if online game addiction increases by 1%, then self will decrease by 0.104.
Factors Associated with HIV Preventive Behavior in Loading-Unloading Workers at Tenau Port Kupang Filmon Salan; Imelda Manurung; Helga J. N Ndun
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 2 No 4 (2020): December 2020
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Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system and further weakens the body to fight disease. The port is a strategic area with the potential for the spread of HIV cases. The aim of this study is to determine the factors associated with behavior to prevent HIV incidence in TKBM in the port of Tenau Kupang. This study used an analytical survey method with a cross-sectional study approach. The sample in this study consisted of 68 TKBM workers. The data analysis used was a bivariate analysis with a chi-square statistical test. The results of this study showed that behavior to prevent HIV incidence was related to knowledge (ρ = 0.016) and social environment (ρ = 0.008), while attitudes (ρ = 0.718) and distance from service (ρ = 0.181 ) are not related to behavior to prevent HIV incidence. HIV education and health promotion are appropriate preventive measures to reduce the incidence of HIV transmission.
Effectiveness of Educational Video Media to Increased Knowledge and Attitude in Knowing the Dangers of HIV/AIDS Disease In Adolescent Students Junior High School 2 Kupang City In 2020 Yessicha Helmina Delly Tanof; Imelda F. E. Manurung; Sigit Purnawan
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Abstract. Teenagers are the most vulnerable group physically and psychologically to HIV / AIDS infection, so teenagers become the focus of all strategies to combat the spread of HIV / AIDS virus, many educational media that can be used to provide information about the dangers and prevention of HIV / AIDS, one of which is video media. This study aims to find out the effectiveness of educational video media on the knowledge and attitude of students in knowing HIV / AIDS. This research was conducted with 3 research processes namely the Preparation stage, research data retrieval stage, and final research stage and this research using univariate and bivariate analysis where univariate analysis to find out the distribution and frequency of dependent variables (increased knowledge and attitude) and independent (educational video media) while the bivariate test used is paired t-test (Paired-sample t-test). The results of this study showed that educational video media is effective in increasing the knowledge and attitude of students in knowing the dangers of HIV / AIDS with a significance value of ρ = 0.00 or less (<) value of α 0.05. Video media can be used as one of the media informing about the dangers of HIV / AIDS in adolescent junior high school students.
Description of The Public Knowledge and Stigma Against PLWHA in Niki-Niki Sub district, Central Amanuban District, TTS Regency WINDA YULIANA KURNIAWATI ASAR; Imelda F. E. Manurung; Mustakim Sahdan
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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The stigma against People Living With HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) is influenced by several factors, including low levels of formal education and lack of knowledge related to to HIV and AIDS. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge and stigma of the community towards PLWHA in Niki-Niki Village, Central Amanuban District, TTS Regency. This study uses descriptive quantitative research methods with Simple Random Sampling techniques to 70 people. The research instrument used was a questionnaire and the analysis was carried out quantitatively descriptive. The results showed that respondents with good knowledge had higher stigma against PLWHA than those with less knowledge. Many people do not really understand about the transmission of the HIV. Hopefully the public will increase their knowledge about HIV, specifically HIV transmission, and eliminate the stigma of PLWHA.
The Differences in Subjective Well-being in Dry Land Farmers Assessed From Land Owners and Tenant in Manulai II Village JUBLINA MARSELINA NOMATE; Yeni Damayanti; Indra Y Kiling; Imelda F. E. Manurung
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 3 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Abstrac. A farmer's welfare can vary from farmer to farmer. Where a farmer can be said to be prosperous if the farmer can evaluate his life in a positive way and is satisfied with the life he has. Where life satisfaction is individual satisfaction that is comprehensive and very basic, as well as how the individual sees himself and his life. Subjective well-being also consists of two components, namely, a cognitive component (life satisfaction) and an affective component. The affective component consists of two parts, namely positive and negative effects. This study aims to see differences in the subjective well-being of dry land farmers in terms of land owners and renters. The subjects in this study were 100 farmers in Manulai II Village. Subjective well-being was measured using a research scale conducted by Hanggoro , 2015. The research hypothesis was tenant using a different test . The results of the analysis show that there are differences in the subjective well-being of land farmers and tenant farmers in Manulai II Village. Where sig (2-tailed) at 0, 00 .
STUDY OF RISK FACTORS ON MATERNAL MORTALITY Imelda Manurung
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v4i2.7763

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Maternal mortality is still a major problem in East Flores District . Therefore, this study aimed to explain the risk factors of maternal mortality. This type of research was qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. Main informant was coordinator and village midwifes. Data triangulation was carried out on the head of the health center and the MCH manager at the district health office. Data were collected through in-depth interview and analyzed with content analysis. The results showed that the factors of maternal mortality were maternal health conditions, low K4 visits, expensive transportation costs to health facilities, more priority in handling health problems in traditional and spiritual ways and delays in referrals to health facilities. For the supervision of MCH services carried out not in accordance with the guidelines. Some of the reasons found were because midwives had not received training related to the implementation of supervision, lack of budget, decree and feedback. Conclusion: The need to improve the skills of midwives in supervising MCH for efforts to improve the quality of maternal health services.
Risk Factors For Stunting In Toddlers Henrico Tampatianus Bago; Imelda F.E Manurung; Indriati Andolita Tedju Hinga
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v4i4.6503

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This study aims to analyze several risk factors for stunting in children under five that are rarely studied in Indonesia and the Province of East Nusa Tenggara, namely factors of water, hygiene, environmental sanitation, history of the quantity of maternal ANC visits during pregnancy, and family food security. This research was conducted in the working area of ​​the Noemuti Health Center. This research is an analytic observational study with a case-control study approach and consists of a case sample of 36 toddlers and a control sample of 36 toddlers. Data analysis in this research is a bivariate analysis using the chi-square test. The results of the analysis show that eight variables are risk factors for stunting in toddlers in the work area of ​​the Noemuti Health Center in 2021, namely birth distance, family food security, adequacy of clean water, clean water sources, physical quality of clean water, mother's hand washing habits with soap and running water, history of quantity of maternal antenatal care visits during pregnancy, and frequency of illness. Health promotion efforts and cross-sectoral cooperation are needed to tackle the stunting problem.
Self-concept of Adolescent Boys Dropping Out of School and Adolescent Boys Schooling at the High School Level in Beiwali Village , Bajawa District Yustinus Nikolaus Nango; Imelda F. E. Manurung; M. K. P. Abdi Keraf
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v4i4.7926

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Adolescents are a group of individuals aged between 10-19 years. Adolescence is considered a crucial period for individual development because, at this time, individuals experience biological, cognitive, and social transitions. Self-concept is a mental picture that a person has about himself, which includes physical and psychological images. This study aims to determine differences in self-concept between male youth who drop out of school and male adolescents attending school in Beiwali Village, Bajawa District, using a quantitative research approach with comparative techniques—testing the hypothesis in this study using the independent sample t-test. Respondents in this study amounted to 111 people consisting of 92 young men attending school and 19 male youth dropping out of school aged 15-20 people, with the sampling technique used namely probability sampling. The result of the hypothesis test is 0.011 (p <0.05), which means that there is a significant difference between the self-concept of male school dropouts and male youth attending school in Beiwali Village, Bajaw District.
Family Harmony On Juvenile Deliquency Mbooh, Yaret Munda; Manurung, Imelda F. E.; Manafe, Rizky Pradita
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v7i2.22022

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Adolescence is a transitional phase that is vulnerable to various forms ofdeviant behavior, one of which is juvenile delinquency. The family environment, asthe first environment known by children, plays a vital role in the formation ofadolescent personality. This study aims to determine the effect of family harmony onjuvenile delinquency in class X students at SMA Negeri 1 Lobalain. This study useda quantitative method, and the sampling technique used purposive sampling. Thisresearch instrument uses a Likert scale to measure family harmony and juveniledelinquency variables. The validity test was carried out using the Pearson ProductMoment correlation of each statement item in the questionnaire. The results of simpleregression analysis show that there is a significant influence between family harmonyon juvenile delinquency. This study emphasizes the importance of the family's role inpreventing juvenile delinquency.
Co-Authors Adu, Apris A. Afrona E L Takaeb Agun, Archangela Rom Ose Akuila Didi Ama, Marselino Ifantri Yuranus Amelia Sir Amelya Betsalonia Sir Ampera Wadu Anderias Umbu Roga Ari Probandari Ari Probandari Astutik, Erni Babis, Sonida Srimega Diana Baun, Aminah H Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Christin Rony Nayoan Cornelia Samantha Wadhi Cruz, Jermias da Dalong, Lusia Deviarbi Sakke Tira Dwi Windoe Fernandez, Wenzel Filmon Salan Fitri, Ajra Geofrey Ssekalembe Gusmao, Francelino Nobel Sarmento Hardhina, Trio Helga Jilvera Nathalia Ndun Henrico Tampatianus Bago Henukh, Tresna Asriany Hinga, Indriati A. Tedju Honey I Ndoen Indra Y Kiling Indriati Andolita Tedju Hinga Indriati Tedjuhinga Ivani Laning Jacob Matheos Ratu Jentri Missa Jermias da Cruz JUBLINA MARSELINA NOMATE Junias, Marylin Susanti Lele, Yumiati Ke Lewi Jutomo Limbu, Ribka Louhenapessy, Vita Fibrila M. K. P. Abdi Keraf Mardinal Tarigan Maria M. Dwi Wahyuni Maria M.D Wahyuni Mariani Mediatrix Mone Marianus Ketmoen Marianus Mau Kuru Marlina Bulu Masae, Viviencia M.A. Mbooh, Yaret Munda Mesa, Ericson Misnadin, Indri Wahyuningsih Muntasir, Muntasir Mustakim Sahdan Naila Anugrah Ndoen, Honey I. Nida Tasuib Noorce Christiani Berek Nyai Harifah Akbar Pius Werawan Purimahua, Sintha L. Purnawan, Sigit Regaletha, Tadeus A. L. Riwu, Yuliana R. Rizky Pradita Manafe Sabina Gero Sarci Magdalena Toy Sarcy M Toy Setyobudi, Agus Silvester V. Toto Simplexius Asa Sindi Sirituka Siregar, Mhd. Fuad Zaini Skhana Marthinus Sanam Soleman Landi Syamruth, Yendris Krisno Takaeb, Afrona E. Lelan Toy, Sarci M. Venansius Alfridus Viviencia M. A. Masae Wahyuni, Chatarina U Wenzel Fernandez Weraman, Pius WINDA YULIANA KURNIAWATI ASAR Ximenes, Yohanes A. W. Yendris Krisno Syamruth Yeni Damayanti Yessicha Helmina Delly Tanof Yohanes Yan Kemismar Yustinus Nikolaus Nango