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Determinants Of Adolescent Girls' Knowledge And Attitudes Towards The Consistency Of Blood Supplement Consumption Musfiroh, Sri
Jurnal Medisci Vol 2 No 4 (2025): Vol 2 No 4 February 2025
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/medisci.v2i4.997

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Background. Anemia in adolescents is a significant global health problem. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of anemia in adolescents worldwide ranges from 40% to 88% of the total adolescent population, which reaches 1.2 billion people, or about 18% of the world's population. Aims. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the knowledge and attitudes of adolescent girls and adherence to blood supplement tablet consumption by 2025. Methods. This study uses a quantitative approach with an analytical descriptive design. This design was chosen to analyze the relationship between independent variables (adolescent girls' knowledge and attitudes about anemia) and dependent variables (adherence to the consumption of blood-boosting tablets). Conclusion. These findings underscore the need for a holistic approach that combines enhanced knowledge with strategies to address environmental and behavioral barriers, thereby improving the consistency of blood booster supplement consumption. Implementation. The results of this study are expected to contribute to efforts to prevent anemia through increasing compliance with TTD consumption.
The Influence of Audio-Visual Social Media on Knowledge of the Impact of Early Marriage on Adolescent Reproductive Health Musfiroh, Sri; Triwahyuningsih, Ria Yulianti; Nurjanah, Nunung; Hidayah, Fika Nurul; Rahmatika, Siti Difta; Garbella, Denada
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 8, No 3 (2025): Journal of Nursing care
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v8i3.67136

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Early marriage remains a serious issue that negatively impacts the reproductive health, education, economy, and psychology of adolescents. Ironically, social media often romanticizes this practice, thereby potentially reinforcing misperceptions and reducing reproductive health literacy. The lack of empirical research on the role of social media in shaping adolescents' knowledge about early marriage has created a gap in the literature that needs to be addressed. Lo988 A two-group pretest-posttest pre-experimental research design with a sample of 336 adolescents (168 intervention, 168 control) from SMAN 5 and SMAN 7 Cirebon, selected through simple random sampling. The intervention consisted of health education through animated videos and discussions via WhatsApp. Data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test with SPSS. The results showed that the intervention group experienced a significant increase in knowledge after education (p < 0.05), with the majority of respondents before the intervention, 88 people (52.38%), in the “poor” category. after the intervention, 89 respondents (52.98%) were categorized as “adequate” and 74 respondents (44.05%) were categorized as “good.” The control group showed only minimal changes. Therefore, future researchers are advised to develop interventions based on teenage influencers to expand the reach and sustainability of promotion.