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Journal : Timorese Journal of Public Health

Risk Factors for Primary Dysmenorrhea in Students of Public Health Faculty, Nusa Cendana University Aka Kale, Yislin Aplonia; Weraman, Pius; Tedju Hinga, Indriati A.
Timorese Journal of Public Health Vol 4 No 3 (2022): Timorese Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Nusa Cendana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/tjph.v4i3.7508

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Dysmenorrhea is one of the disorders experienced by women that causes physical discomfort so that it causes disruption of daily activities including lectures and work as well as a decrease in productivity both in work and study . The Public Health Sciences Study Program, Faculty of Public Health, is one of the study programs with a large number of female students. Data on the highest number of female students in the IKM study program, namely in the class of 2018 with the number of students 362 people. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the duration of menstruation, exercise habits, the habit of consuming junk food, stress in female students with a degree of primary dysmenorrhea. This type of research is an analytical survey. The design of this study is cross sectional. The population is a student of the class of 2018 IKM Undana Kupang. The sampling technique is a random sampling system with 186 respondents. The data was collected using a questionnaire in the form of a google form that was shared online. Statistical test using chi square technique. The results of the study showed a relationship between the duration of menstruation (p value = 0.000), the habit of consuming junk food (p value = 0.000), stress (p value = 0.000) with the degree of primary dysmenorrhea in students of the class of 2018 IKM Undana Kupang and the absence of a relationship between the ability to exercise (p value = 0.61) and the degree of primary dysmenorrhea in students of the class of 2018 IKM Undana Kupang. It is recommended to maintain a healthy and begizi consumption pattern, avoid things that cause stress, maintain a healthy lifestyle so that dysmenorrhea pain does not interfere with activities both academic and non-academic.
Factors Related To Community Compliance With 5M Health Protocol Implementation In Preventing COVID-19 Transmission In Sikumana Village Kapitan, Jefani Esu M.; Limbu, Ribka; Tedju Hinga, Indriati A.
Timorese Journal of Public Health Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Timorese Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Nusa Cendana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/tjph.v6i3.8996

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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased morbidity and mortality. The best strategy from the government is to change people's behavior as an effort to prevent and control COVID-19. One of the government's strategies is implementing the 5M health protocol. Public awareness is needed. One of the reasons is that COVID-19 cases continue to increase which caused by community non-compliance with the implementation of health protocols. The research objective was to describe the factors related to community compliance with the implementation of the 5M health protocol in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 in Sikumana Village. The research location is in Sikumana Village, Maulafa District, Kupang City. This type of descriptive research. The research population for the people of Sikumana Village who are of productive age, namely 15-64 years, is 14,151 people. Sampling using probability sampling with the type of simple random sampling technique, the number of samples is 99 people. Data collection techniques using a questionnaire. The results showed that 55 people (55.6%) did not comply, 44 people (44.4%) obeyed, good knowledge 79 people (79.8%), not good 20 people (20.2%), negative attitude 52 people (52.5%), positive attitude 47 people (47.5%), family support that supports 84 people (84.8%), does not support 15 people (15.2%), friend support supports 74 people (74.7%), does not support 25 people (25.3%). In conclusion, there are still more disobedient than obedient, good knowledge than bad, negative attitude than positive, family support that supports rather than does not support, and firend support that support rather than does not support.