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Journal : International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)

Understanding quality-of-life determinants in coronary arterial disease patients Muliantino, Mulyanti Roberto; Ananda, Yuanita; Mailani, Fitri; Sarfika, Rika; Safitri, Dea Anggun; Aulia, Nurul
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 3: September 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i3.24277

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The study aimed to examine the correlation of determinant factors of quality of life in coronary arterial disease (CAD) patients, including knowledge of disease, smoking cessation, physical activity, and dietary regulation. A quantitative, cross-sectional study using convenience was conducted among 216 CAD patients from the West Sumatra, Indonesia, outpatient cardiovascular center. Data were collected using the cardiovascular disease knowledge assessment questionnaire, smoking cessation, physical activity, diet questionnaire, and self-assessment questionnaire to measure knowledge of the disease, smoking cessation, physical activity, diet, and quality of life, respectively data analysis using Chi-square, Pearson correlation, and multivariate linear regression test. The result showed that dietary regulation was the most influential variable on the quality of life of CAD patients (B=1.670, SE=0.341), followed by smoking cessation, physical activity, and knowledge about the disease. Our data suggest that dietary regulation, smoking cessation, and regular physical activity as modifiable CAD risk factors and disease knowledge improve the quality of life of CAD patients. Future research and clinician intervention for CAD awareness of lifestyle modification should be expanded to focus on barriers and their challenges during cardiac rehabilitation.
Knowledge and stigma of depression among adolescents in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study Sarfika, Rika; Permata, Putri Indah; Mailani, Fitri; Wijaya, Nindy Eka; Saifudin, I Made Moh. Yanuar; Efendi, Ferry
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 4: December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i4.24261

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Depression is a prevalent mental health issue among Indonesian adolescents. Adolescents grappling with depression face various challenges, including exclusion, discrimination, educational difficulties, and violations of human rights. Limited knowledge about depression contributes to stigma, which impacts teenagers' reluctance to seek professional help. This study aimed to examine the correlation between adolescents' knowledge and the stigma of depression. Using a cross-sectional framework, this study involved 240 high school students from grades 10, 11, and 12. All participants completed and returned the requisite instruments. Knowledge about depression was assessed using the adolescent depression knowledge questionnaire (ADKQ), while the depression stigma scale (DSS) was used to gauge levels of stigma. The relationship between knowledge and stigma was analysed using the Spearman rank test. The findings indicate that the mean score for adolescents' knowledge about depression was 7.00 (SD=2.72), while the mean score for stigmatisation of depression was 42.02 (SD=8.43). A significant relationship between knowledge and stigma was observed (p<0.0001), characterised by moderate strength and a negative direction (r=-0.45). The study concludes that more excellent knowledge about depression among adolescents is inversely related to the level of the stigma they harbour. It is therefore recommended that mental health nurses in Community Health Centers enhance educational and counselling programs to inform adolescents about depression better. Collaboration between academic institutions and healthcare facilities, along with the development of school-based mental health programs, is imperative for reducing the stigma associated with depression among students.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Khatijah Lim Agus Sri Banowo Ainal Jannata Purnama Aisya Rahmadhanty Andriani, Rika Fitri Aninda T. Puari Annisa Rahma Yuni Aulia, Nurul Bakri, Sri Olta Chan, Chong Mei Cholina T. S Chong Mei Chan Chong Mei Chan Dafris, Wendo Dally Rahman Danny Hidayat Davris, Wendo Dewi Murni Donny Eros Dwi Novrianda Eli Ratni Emil Huriani Esi Afriyanti Fadilah Lukvianti Fatin, Atikah Febriyana, Indah Ferry Efendi Fitri, Nera Fitri, Tiya Rama Fiziola Fiziola Fiziola Ginza Johanda Hema Malini Hema Malini, Hema Heni Pujiastuti Herien, Yelly Jauharry, Jauharry Khatijah Lim Abdullah Krisdianto, Boby Febri Lenggogeni, Devia Putri Leni Merdawati Mahathir Mahathir, Mahathir Maisa, Esthika Ariany Marza, Wirdhatul Vier Muliantino, Mulyanti Roberto Muthmainah Muthmainah Muthmainah Muthmainah Natasha Melani Ardian Neherta, Meri Nelwati Nelwati Nofrizon Nofrizon Nurikhsani, Nadiya Oktarina, Elvi Permata, Putri Indah Rahmi Muthia Rahmi Muthia Rahmi Mutia Rahmiwati Rahmiwati Ramadini, Indri Ranita, Nada Dwi Refnandes, Randy Reni Prima Gusty Rifdatunnisa, Aisyah Rika Fatmadona Rika Sarfika Rika Syafitri Risti Kurnia Dewi Safitri, Dea Anggun Saifudin, I Made Moh. Yanuar Salsabilla, Ghina Selvi Marcellia Setiawan S Sovia Susianty Susmiati Susmiati Tiurmaida Simandalahi Vebby Fitri Nur&#039;arita Vebby Fitri Nur’arita Vebby Fitri Nur’arita Virtous Setyaka Wati, Afdalina Rahmida Wenny, Bunga Permata Wijaya, Nindy Eka Yanti, Delvi Yevri Zulfiqar Yolanda Sukarma Yuanita Ananda Yunita, Amanda Rahma Yuza Olsi Rahmi Zikri, Rahmi