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Kajian Kejadian Kekerasan Dalam Rumah Tangga Pada Lansia Di Kelurahan Ksatrian Kota Malang Indah Mauludiyah; Riski Akbarani; Eva Faiza Inayatul
PSIKOVIDYA Vol 18 No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Wisnuwardhana Malang

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Ketika seseorang memasuki masa lansia maka akan mengalami penurunan fungsi kognitif dan psikomotor yang menyebabkan reaksi dan perilaku lansia menjadi makin lambat. Dalam kondisi seperti ini lansia sangat rentan untuk mengalami kejadian kekerasan, baik secara fisik, psikologis maupun sosial. Penelitian ini memotret fenomena tentang kejadian kekerasan dalam rumah tangga yang terjadi pada lansia. Kekerasan ini meliputi fisik, psikologis dan sosial. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan kekerasan yang terjadi pada lansia beragam. Responden berusia 45–55 tahun sebanyak 39 orang yang terdiri dari responden dengan jenis kelamin laki–laki 11 orang dan perempuan sebanyak 28 orang. Untuk kejadian kekerasan diperoleh hasil bahwa sebanyak 23 % mengalami kekerasan fisik, 56 % mengalami kekerasan psikologis dan 26 % pernah mengalami kekerasan sosial selama kehidupannya. Pelaku kekerasan pada lansia tersebut ternyata bukan hanya orang lain namun yang sering dijumpai adalah keluarga lansia tersebut, salah satunya adalah anaknya sendiri. Untuk mengurangi angka kekerasan pada lansia, diperlukan peranan keluarga yang sangat mendukung. Keluarga hendaknya dapat memberikan perhatian yang lebih pada lansia dan tindak kekerasan pada lansia khususnya dalam keluarga dapat dicegah.
PERAN PEER GROUP DALAM MELAKUKAN DETEKSI DINI MELALUI PEMERIKSAAN PAYUDARA SENDIRI (SADARI) SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN KANKER PAYUDARA PADA REMAJA Riski Akbarani; Eva Inayatul Faiza
Hospital Majapahit (JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN MAJAPAHIT MOJOKERTO) Vol 14 No 1 (2022): Hospital Majapahit
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Majapahit Mojokerto

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Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages by 2030 is the third Target of the SDGs. The target includes efforts to reduce the incidence of deaths from non-communicable diseases including breast cancer. The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, but we can prevent this cancer and if it is detected early, we will get better treatment. Early detection through BSE which is carried out starting at the age of adolescence with increased vigilance and is believed to reduce the number of deaths due to breast cancer. The motivation of young women in doing BSE is different, through peer groups it is expected that there will be changes in health behavior in young women. The expected behavior is that young women are able to carry out early detection of breast cancer through breast self-examination. The general purpose of this study was to determine the role of peer groups in conducting early detection through breast self-examination (BSE) as an effort to prevent breast cancer. This research is a quasi experimental research with pre test and post test with control group design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. Collecting data using a questionnaire through a google form and a checklist. The tools used to train peer groups are training modules. The data processing steps are editing, coding, and data entry. Analysis using the Paired Sample T-test with a significance result of 0.000 < (α) 0.05. This shows that there is a significant difference between the average scores before and after being given health education about breast cancer. So it can be concluded that there is a significant increase in respondents' BSE skills after receiving peer education using video media and teaching aids. the influence of peer education on the practice skills of BSE in adolescent girls. Peer youth educators are considered to have more influence on BSE abilities than teachers. Active learning methods provided by peer educators can improve the ability of adolescent self-awareness.
PENDAMPINGAN PENCEGAHAN KANKER PAYUDARA MELALUI PEMERIKSAAN PAYUDARA SENDIRI (SADARI) PADA REMAJA Riski Akbarani; Faiza , Eva Inayatul; Alfia Hildayanti, Rezha
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat November 2024
Publisher : Universitas Kadiri

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Breast cancer is a health problem experienced by women throughout the world. This incident can occur at puberty, but is more common at older ages. Early detection is a very important first step to find out early the presence of a tumor or lump in the breast so that it can reduce the death rate due to cancer. The earlier breast cancer is found, the easier it will be to treat it. The aim of this activity is to increase the knowledge of young women about breast self-examination to detect breast cancer early. The method used in the initial stage was a survey, the second stage was lecture and practice, and the third stage was evaluation. The result is an increase in knowledge about breast self-examination, but there is still a need for socialization and motivation about the importance of regular breast self-examination for early detection of breast cancer.
Women’s Preferences for Advertised Chemical Products vs. Natural Herbal Ingredients for Reproductive Organ Hygiene and Health Mauludiyah, Indah; Miftakhul Mahfirah Ermadona; Eva Inayatul faiza; Riski Akbarani
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Babali Publisher

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Introduction: The comparison between advertised chemical-based products and natural herbal ingredients largely depends on individual preferences, cultural backgrounds, and personal experiences. This study aims to analyze the extent to which advertisements and other factors influence women of reproductive age's consumer preferences for chemical-based and herbal hygiene products.Methods: This study analyzed the preferences of women of reproductive age regarding reproductive hygiene products, comparing chemical-based products advertised with natural herbal alternatives. A quantitative survey was conducted on 100 women aged 15–45 years in Kepanjen, Blimbing, Singosari, and Dau, using a stratified random sampling method. Data were collected via questionnaires covering knowledge, product use, selection reasons, and satisfaction levels. Descriptive analysis and Chi-Square (χ²) tests were applied to examine relationships between information sources, product types, and satisfaction levels.Results: 70% of respondents used chemical-based products, mainly due to advertising (45%), while 35% prefered herbal products for safety and family tradition (60%). Respondents who obtained information from advertisements were more likely to use chemical-based products (χ² = 22.48, p = 0.0041), whereas those consulting healthcare professionals preferred herbal products (χ² = 15.72, p = 0.028). A significant relationship was found between product type and satisfaction level (χ² = 9.00, p = 0.0111), with users of herbal products reporting higher satisfaction. However, no significant association was found between product type and side effects (χ² = 5.63, p = 0.060), suggesting that other factors may influence side effects.Conclusion: Although most women prefer chemical-based products due to advertising, satisfaction levels are higher among users of herbal products. Further education on the benefits and risks of both types of products is essential to help women make informed choices for maintaining reproductive hygiene and health.