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Comparison of the Concentration of Local Microorganisms (MOL) in Stale Rice During the Composting Process Ali, Haidina; Gustiana , Mely; Suyanto, Jipri; Susanty, Sri
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): April - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v10i2.793

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Background: The symbiotic relationship between microorganisms, specifically decomposing bacteria, and organic material, such as organic waste, leads to the decomposition of the substance and its transformation into compost. Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of local microorganisms (MOL) tape in accelerating the decomposition process of organic waste compost. Methods: This research used an experimental study strategy known as "control with posttest". This investigation was conducted utilising two distinct groups: the control group and the treatment group. Regarding the intervention group utilising indigenous microorganisms (MOL) stale rice, the research utilised two data analyses: univariate analysis, which involved presenting data in the form of frequency distribution tables, and bivariate analysis, which included conducting a one-way Anova test followed by an LSD test. Results: The findings indicated that the optimal dosage of a local microorganism (MOL) activator for compost formation was 25 ml, resulting in a duration of 11.6 days. The statistical analysis revealed a significant difference (p < 0.05) in the duration of compost formation between the dosage levels of 10 ml, 15 ml, 20 ml, and 25 ml of the local microorganism (MOL) activator. Conclusions: This research aims to explore the potential of MOL activators in accelerating the composting process of organic waste. By utilising MOL activators, it is anticipated that the problem of slow composting can be effectively addressed, offering a viable solution for the community. Moreover, the ease and affordability of producing MOL activators further enhance their practicality.
The Perceptions of Husbands Regarding Early Marriage in Community Settings in Bengkulu, Indonesia: A Case-Control Study Suyanto, Jipri; Adiningsih, Steyo; Isnawati, Rina; Lystia Poetranto, Anna; Rahmaida Puetri, Nona; Ibrahim Desem, Muhammad; Andriani Lienggonegoro, Lisa; Tan, Suriyani; Bima Prasetio, Diki; Susanty, Sri
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11i1.952

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Background:In Bengkulu, Indonesia, husbands’ views on early marriage are influenced by cultural norms. Many perceive early marriage as a rite of passage into adulthood, with family and community pressures encouraging them to marry young and assume the responsibility of providing for their families. However, young husbands often struggle to meet the financial and emotional demands of family life. Traditional gender roles further discourage them from seeking help, leading to increased stress. Engaging men in gender equality discussions and offering educational and career opportunities can help reduce the incidence of early marriage and foster healthier relationships. Objective:This study aims to examine the correlation between husbands’ perspectives and early marriage in the community setting of Bengkulu, Indonesia. Methods:This research employs a quantitative methodology with a case-control study design. Conducted in Bengkulu Province, the study included 892 respondents, divided into two groups: 669 in the case group and 223 in the control group, selected through multistage random sampling. The research was conducted over five months, from February to June 2024. Data were collected using questionnaires, and analysis was carried out through univariate, bivariate, and multivariate tests using Stata 17 as the analytical software. Results:In the case group, social stigma (COR: 6.4; 95%CI: 1.1-13.4; p-value: 0.0016) was significantly associated with husbands' perspectives. Other significant factors included ethnicity (COR: 6.3; 95%CI: 1.2-10.3; p-value: 0.026), quality of life (COR: 6.2; 95%CI: 2.1-13.2; p-value: 0.001), acceptable health literacy (COR: 5.7; 95%CI: 1.4-9.8; p-value: 0.001), and stress level (COR: 4.9; 95%CI: 1.3-7.9; p-value: 0.011). In the control group, the strongest correlation with husbands’ perspectives was stress (COR: 5.8; 95%CI: 2.1-12.5; p-value: 0.021), followed by quality of life (COR: 5.5; 95%CI: 1.2-12.7; p-value: 0.001), ethnicity (COR: 4.6; 95%CI: 1.3-11.2; p-value: 0.0003), moderate health literacy (COR: 4.5; 95%CI: 1.1-9.8; p-value: 0.001), and social stigma (COR: 4.3; 95%CI: 1.1-10.1; p-value: 0.013). Conclusion:In Bengkulu, Indonesia, young men face significant pressure to marry early due to cultural norms, societal expectations, and economic factors. While these early marriages fulfill traditional roles of providing and protecting, they often result in personal, emotional, and financial challenges for the husbands involved. Keywords:community; early marriage; husbands' perspectives; social stigma
Co-Authors ', Darmawansyah Adang Bachtiar Ademin, Ravian Adiningsih, Steyo Ali, Haidina AMALIAH, LISSABERTI Andriani Lienggonegoro, Lisa Anggraini, Reri Angraini , Neti Aprianti, Delta Ariska, Inten Arti, Dwi Windu Kinanti Asriki, Jespopon Atini, Masreka Azissah RS, Danur Azissah, Danur Bima Prasetio, Diki Dannia, Ela Rahma Danur Azissah Roesliana Sofais Darmawansyah Darmawansyah Efendi, Heru Elpina Elpina Emi Pebriani Fitriana Fitriana Gustian, Tedi Gustiana , Mely Habibi, Julius Hermiati, Dilfera Hidayat, Yance Ibrahim Desem, Muhammad Kurniati, Susi Kusumaratna, Rina Kusumaratna, Rina Kurniasri Lestari, Puja Lienggonegoro, Lisa Andriani Lystia Poetranto, Anna Machrumnizar, Machrumnizar Mrlina, Anggun Cahya Murdalena, Reza Murwati Mutoharoh, Siti Muyana, Nana Nipaporn Nobnorb Nobnorb, Nipaporn Novsawindi, Efrizal Nuh, Yalta Hasasnudin Nur Azis Rohmansyah Nurhdayati, Indah Nuvriyanti, Liza Oksidistri, Oksidistri Panjaitan, Novaria Sari Dewi Pebriani, Emy Phan Trieu Phu MD Phu MD, Phan Trieu Prachaiboon, Tiwakron Pramesti, Shinta Dwi Surya Prasetio, Diki Bima Putri, Nasya Adelia Rahmaida Puetri, Nona Retni Retni Rina Isnawati, Rina Rustandi, Handi Rustandi, Handi Sahiroh, Eli Samidah, Ida Saputra, Feri Surahman SAPUTRA, FERY SURAHMAN Saputri , Novi Transiska Sari Sari, Fikitri Marya Sari, Made Depita Sari, Yulita Mutiara Sepriwendi, Sepriwendi Sinaga, Rosnancy Siti Mutoharoh Soe, Than Kyaw Sofais, Danur Azissah Roesliana Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sunarno Sunarno Surahman, Fery Suriyani Tan, Suriyani Susanty, Sri Syarif Hidayat Than Kyaw Soe Than Kyaw Soe Than Kyaw Soe Tranado, Hengki Tuti Rohani, Tuti Wasi, Chyntia Four Wemi Royana Wulan Rahmadhani Wulan Rahmadhani, Wulan Wulandari Wulandari Yatri Hilinti Yatri Hilinti Yuliana Yuliana Yuliani Setyaningsih Yuniarsih, Tri Yusran Fauzi