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Outcomes of Teenage Pregnancy in Developing Countries: A Scoping Review Febrianti, Cindy Putri; Astuti, Andari Wuri
Jurnal Aisyah : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 7, No 1: March, 2022
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (881.314 KB) | DOI: 10.30604/jika.v7i1.1066

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Teenage pregnancy is a health problem that impacts not just physical changes but also psychological, social, and economic ones. These numerous impacts can harm both the health and well-being of teenagers and affect the health quality of a country. This research aimed to point out and explore scientific evidence related to the impact of pregnancy on teenagers in developing countries. The scoping review method from the 2021 PRISMAScR checklist framework was adopted in this review. Pubmed, Wiley Online Library, EBSCO, Proquest, and Grey literature were used as the databases and accessed through the Google Scholar search engine by filtering articles published from 2016 to 2021. There were 10 of the 630 articles screened by inclusion and exclusion criteria found in this review. It showed various impacts, such as physiological, psychological, social, and economic. This review found that the impacts of teenage pregnancy are linked to many factors, including physical changes and all aspects of life lived by teenagers, such as school, work, parenting, and socializing in their neighborhood. Early sexual education must be carried out not just at school but also at home, where the beginning of the educational process happens
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION STRATEGIES FOR PREPARING CHILDREN FOR MENARCHE: A SCOPING REVIEW Nova, Wahyuni Idvia; Astuti, Andari Wuri
Jurnal Aisyah : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9, No 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30604/jika.v9i2.2797

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Latar Belakang:  Menarche merupakan tonggak penting dalam kesehatan reproduksi remaja perempuan, menandakan permulaan masa pubertas dan peralihan menuju kedewasaan, membawa berbagai dampak sosial . Ketidaksiapan remaja putri menghadapi menarche merupakan masalah penting yang dapat menimbulkan kecemasan, ketakutan, dan rasa malu. Tujuan: Untuk mengeksplorasi bukti ilmiah tentang strategi pendidikan kesehatan reproduksi untuk mempersiapkan menarche pada anak. Metode : Metode scoping review ini menggunakan 5 langkah diantaranya mengidentifikasi pertanyaan review menggunakan kerangka Population, Concept, and Context (PCC) Study Selection, Charting Data, Colating, Summarizing, dan Reporting the result . Pencarian literatur menggunakan database PubMed, ScienceDirect, dan EBSCO, dengan kualitas artikel dinilai menggunakan alat JBI. Hasil : Tinjauan ini mengidentifikasi tiga tema: strategi pendidikan persiapan menarche (pendidikan kesehatan reproduksi di sekolah, di rumah, dan layanan kesehatan reproduksi remaja), hambatan kesiapan menstruasi (keterbatasan berdiskusi dengan anggota keluarga, kecemasan, dan keterbatasan dalam pendidikan kesehatan reproduksi dan ekonomi), dan sumber informasi (guru, orang tua, dan teman sebaya). Kesimpulan : Strategi pendidikan persiapan menarche yang paling tepat adalah pendidikan kesehatan reproduksi di sekolah. Terdapat kebutuhan untuk meningkatkan layanan kesehatan reproduksi remaja untuk memastikan mereka menerima informasi yang akurat dan terpercaya mengenai kesehatan reproduksi, termasuk persiapan menghadapi menarche dan menstruasi. Kata Kunci : Strategi, Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi, Menarche, Persiapan, Anak
Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents Before and During Covid-19 Rini Nur Diana; Mamnuah; Yekti Satriyandari; Andari Wuri Astuti; Dwi Ernawati
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v2i2.280

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COVID-19 pandemic affects various group age, one of them in the group teenager as many as 27% of youth experience anxiety, 15% depression During pandemic, 46% youth no motivated for do usual activity they like it, 36% don't motivated for do profession home, and 43% youth woman feel pessimistic regarding his future. Temporary teenager man feel pessimistic that is about 31%. Method study in study this use method quantitative descriptive, with result state internet usage to be predictor depression, anxiety and stress. There is suspension of study and transition to online learning has in a manner significant Upgrade Internet use among teenager of an average of 5.46 hours a day before happened the COVID-19 pandemic to 9.74 hours a day moment the COVID-19 pandemic. Besides that in study [2] get results that the COVID-19 pandemic can exacerbate mental health experienced by adolescents. Specifically enhancement score anxiety 4.39 times more high in adolescents. One the cause is slowdown economy and parental unemployment that can influence parental mental health so that persecute his son, so could Upgrade problem adolescent mental health.
The Implementation of Family Planning program during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review Hutari Puji Astuti; Andari Wuri Astuti; Askuri
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): January-May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v2i2.281

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Background:The family planning program in Indonesia has been started since 1957, but it was merely part of health issues. With the increasing population of Indonesian people, the high maternal mortality rate, and the need for reproductive health, family planning programs are then used as a way to suppress population growth and improve maternal and child health. According to the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), the primary problem in actualizing the target of family planning programs is the low participation of couples of childbearing age (EFA). Another problem currently emerging is the increasing number of family planning dropouts as a direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose: This study aimed to scrutinize the implementation of family planning programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The method in this research was scoping review. The literature search in this study used 3 health journal databases, namely PubMed, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and 1 search engine: Google Scholar. Articles were selected using inclusion criteria, which were Articles published in national and international journals from 2019 to 2021. The total search results were 274 articles, and 9 articles were found that met the inclusion criteria in the author's review. The instruments used to assess the quality of articles was The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tools.Results:The impact of family planning services in the COVID-19 pandemic era is a decrease in family planning participants in March 2020 when compared to February 2020 throughout Indonesia. Factors that affect family planning program services during the COVID-19 pandemic include : knowledge, Husband’s support, Support from health professionals. Conclusions:The conclusion from the nine articles is that several countries have experienced changes in the system of maternal and child health services and family planning services. Many countries encountered a decrease in family planning participants and the presence of unwanted pregnancies.
Psychological Impact of Adolescent Pregnancy in Developing Countries: A Scoping Review Moniz, Maria de Fatima; Astuti, Andari Wuri; Hakimi, Mohammad
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
Publisher : Asosiasi Pendidikan Kebidanan Indonesia (AIPKIND)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36749/wmm.4.2.1-13.2024

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Background: The increasing prevalence of adolescent pregnancy is a concern, as it affects 17% of the world’s population. Adolescent pregnancy could potentially have significant psychological impacts, including shameful, fearness, depression, and even suicidal thoughts. Purpose: The aim of this scoping review was to analyze the psychological effects of adolescent pregnancy in developing countries based on evidences published previously. Method: This scoping review was using Arksey and O’Malley’s approach. PEOS framework was used for identifying review question. The literature search was conducted by using three primary databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Wiley Online Library. Gray literature was searched through Google Scholar, and included evidences were critically appraised by using JBI and MMAT critical appraisal tools. Results: Based on the search results of 542 articles, 7 were selected. This review focuses on the psychological impact of teenage marriage, including depression, stress, low self-efficacy in becoming parents, stigma or social pressure, and uncertainty about the future. Adolescent pregnancy leading to a negative impact on mental health, depression, stress, and low self-confidence among prospective parents. These issues arise due to a lack of psychological readiness to face the challenges of marriage, lack of family support, marital conflict, community stigmatization, ostracism, and shame. Conclusion: Adolescent pregnancy has adverse psychological impact for mother, thus it  is necessary to initiate cross-sectoral work collaboration to provide health and social services as well as reducing stigma within family, peer, and community environment.
Effectiveness of Mobile Applications in Mental Health Counseling for Pregnant Women : A Systematic Review Ririn, Ririn; Putri, Aulia; Sigalingging, Muslimah; Rohani, Rohani; Astuti, Andari Wuri; Mahardya, Rizky Tsalatshita Khair
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
Publisher : Asosiasi Pendidikan Kebidanan Indonesia (AIPKIND)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36749/wmm.4.3.82-92.2024

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Background: Mental health technology, especially versatile mobile applications, can aid in treating prenatal depression, which affects 12% of pregnant women.Objective: This systematic review aims to gather the latest evidence on the effectiveness of mobile applications for mental health support among expectant mothers.Methods: The methodology followed the PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, utilizing a systematic review design. The PICOS framework guided the search strategy. A literature search was performed using PubMed, Wiley, and ScienceDirect. The inclusion criteria encompassed seven original, English-language studies published between 2019 and 2024, focusing on the effectiveness of mobile applications in mental health counseling for pregnant women. All studies employed a randomized controlled trial design. The Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 tool was used to assess the quality of each study. Results: The articles were sourced from Germany, Singapore, Brazil, China, Japan, the Netherlands, and South Korea. All seven studies utilized a randomized controlled trial design with quantitative research. The risk of bias assessment revealed five studies with concerns and two with low risk. Pregnant women using these apps reported lower levels of depression and anxiety, along with enhanced social support, indicating that these applications offer a cost-effective alternative for mental health treatment. Conslusion: App-based therapies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness training, have been shown to improve mental health and prenatal care. While the results are promising, some studies suggest further evaluation is needed to fully understand the efficacy of technology-based interventions. Overall, mobile app technology holds significant potential for improving perinatal health outcomes and supporting the mental
Father's Role in Exclusive Breastfeeding in Developing Countries: Scoping Review Sari, Siti Nurul Fadhilah; Astuti, Andari Wuri
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 21 No 3 (2023): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol21.Iss3.1154

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The father is the closest person after the baby's mother, who plays a role in exclusive breastfeeding. The interventions of dads attempt to improve breastfeeding knowledge, positive attitudes, and fathers' engagement in providing practical, physical, and emotional support to mothers, which can improve breastfeeding behaviors. The purpose of this study is to map current information about the role of fathers in exclusive breastfeeding in developing countries by including relevant sources of evidence from each article that has been found. The research method uses a Scoping review with the Arkey and O'Malley approach. It consists of 5 steps, namely: (1) identifying each scoping review question, (2) identifying relevant articles, (3) selecting articles, (4) charting data (5) compiling, summarizing and reporting results. Article search uses three databases, PubMed, ScienceDirect and Wiley, published between 2018-2022. Keywords used in the search process are (Father Role* OR Partner Role*) AND (Exclusive Breastfeeding* OR Lactation* OR Breast Milk*).  There are 14 articles found, including several developing countries from various continents, nine articles from Thailand, Vietnam, Iran, India, Philippines, and China from the Asian continent, and five articles from the countries Tanzania, Ethiopia, and South Africa from the African continent. The results of the study show that the father's role in exclusive breastfeeding in developing countries is to provide emotional support, practical support and informational support so that mothers have a greater chance of producing breast milk more effectively. Husband’s support towards breastfeeding mothers positively affects the mother's psychological condition and success, especially in exclusive breastfeeding. The next author is expected to help make the policy if health workers are required, especially the policy for husbands to be involved in giving counseling while accompanying their wives in health facilities. 
Korelasi Jenis Persalinan terhadap Kejadian Asfiksia Bayi Baru Lahir Nisa, Rizqi Maulan; Puspitasari, Elika; Astuti, Andari Wuri
Voice of Midwifery Vol 13 No 2 (2023): Voice of Midwifery
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit dan Publikasi Ilmiah (LPPI) Universitas Muhammadiyah Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35906/vom.v13i2.212

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Asfiksia bayi baru lahir merupakan satu diantara penyebab kematian bayi baru lahir di negara berkembang. Beberapa penelitian menyebutkan faktor risiko yang berhubungan dengan kejadian asfiksia diantaranya yaitu faktor persalinan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui risiko faktor persalinan dengan kejadian asfiksia bayi baru lahir di RSUD Bumiayu. Jenis penelitian adalah penelitian studi retrospektif dengan pendekatan case control study. Sampel adalah ibu yang melahirkan bayi dengan asfiksia dan ibu yang melahirkan bayi tidak dengan asfiksia. Cara pengambilan sampel yaitu dengan mengambil semua data rekam medik ibu yang melahirkan bayi dengan asfiksia neonatorum untuk kelompok kasus dan kelompok kontrol, dengan besar sampel 172. Perbandingan kasus dengan kontrol 1:1. Analisa data yang dilakukan adalah univariat dan bivariat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hasil perhitungan statistic dengan uji chi square di peroleh p-value 0,068 (p˂0,005) yang menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada hubungan yang signifikan antara jenis persalinan (spontan, buatan) terhadap kejadian asfiksia bayi baru lahir di RSUD Bumiayu. Dengan nilai OR 1.754; 95%CI 0.959 – 3.209 yang artinya mencakup nilai lebih dari 1 merupakan factor resiko terjadinya kasus asfiksia yang berarti bahwa ibu yang melahirkan spontan mempunyai resiko 1.754 kali lebih besar untuk terjadinya asfiksia bayi baru lahir dibandingkan dengan ibu yang melahirkan dengan persalinan buatan.
Husband's Participation in Method Selection Contraception in Fertilizing Couples at the Gulbung Village Support Health Center Pangarengan District Sampang District Siti Mukarromah; Andari Wuri Astuti; Yuli Isnaeni
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v14i2.1237

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Family planning (FP) coverage in Pangarengan District declined from 84% to 74%, partly due to cultural beliefs that contraception is solely a woman’s responsibility. This study explores the role of husbands in contraceptive selection among couples at the Gulbung Village Sub-Health Center using a qualitative phenomenological approach. Ten husbands of FP acceptors were interviewed using purposive sampling. Thematic analysis revealed that husbands’ roles were influenced by their initial knowledge, information sources (midwives, social media, environment), and cultural norms. Their support included financial aid, accompanying wives to FP services, and decision-making discussions. Barriers included limited knowledge, rigid gender roles, and sociocultural pressures. Health workers acted as communicators, facilitators, and counselors, but often did not involve husbands actively in counseling. Husbands’ expectations centered on supporting their partners and ensuring family welfare. Overall, the study highlights the need to improve husband involvement in FP through inclusive health education and culturally sensitive counseling approaches.
Effect of a Simulation-Based Educational Video on Menarche Readiness Among Fourth-Grade Girls in Yogyakarta Nova, Wahyuni Idvia; Astuti, Andari Wuri; Ismail, Djauhar
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/mppki.v9i2.8966

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Introduction: Menarche is a key biopsychosocial milestone in early adolescence, yet many young girls experience it with limited knowledge and emotional readiness due to inadequate, age-appropriate reproductive health education. This lack of readiness stems from insufficient understanding, limited information provided by parents and teachers, and suboptimal reproductive health education in schools. Providing education that is both comprehensive and age-appropriate about the physical and emotional changes of puberty is essential to help reduce fear, correct misconceptions, and lessen the stigma associated with menstruation. Methods: The study aimed to analyze the effect of simulation-based video media on adolescent readiness to face menarche. This study employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach. The sample comprised 54 fourth-grade female students within elementary school, selected via total sampling. The research instrument was a questionnaire assessing readiness to face menarche. The intervention video presented realistic scenarios depicting the physical and emotional experiences associated with menarche, including hygiene management and coping strategies for discomfort, to support both cognitive and affective learning. Results: The analysis revealed an increase in readiness scores following the intervention, with a pretest mean of 15.44 and a posttest mean of 18.40. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test yielded a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant effect of simulation-based video media on adolescent readiness to face menarche. Simulation-based video media effectively enhances adolescent readiness to face menarche and serves as a viable alternative for reproductive health education in elementary schools. Conclusion: This media can be implemented as an effective and practical method for delivering reproductive health education in primary school settings. It also serves as a feasible tool to support adolescents’ preparation for menarche by improving their readiness and understanding of this developmental milestone.
Co-Authors Afri Juliandari, Kriska Agusta, Nabila Seilla Agustin, Dinar Ajeng Viska Icanervilia Ajeng Viska Icanervilia Amrina Nur Rohmah Andini, Dwi Margareta Anggraeni, Witriani Susasi Aninda Ayu Putri Fuspita Sari Anisa, Lulu Anjarwati Anjarwati Anjarwati Anjarwati Annisa, Pariqa Antika Maulida Rahayu Aprilia, Resya Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Mohd Arryan Rizqi Aulia Purnamasari Artiani, Litri Askuri Asri Hidayat Aulia Putri Awaliyah, Hardiyanti Fitrah Ayu Tirta Sari Baros, Wan Aisyah Br Karo, Deliana Christiana, Indah Cindy Putri Febrianti Cindy Putri Febrianti De Moniz, Maria Fatima Desy Nuri Fajar Ning Tyas Devi Hartati Dewi Andariya Ningsih Dewi Anggraini Padmaningtyas Dewi Rokhanawati Dhesi Ari Astuti, Dhesi Ari Diana, Gimanda Nahdiah Dinar Agustin Dinar Agustin Dini Asrika Devi Djauhar Ismail Doni Marisi Sinaga Dwi Ernawati Dwi Kartika Cahyaningtyas Dwi Margareta Andini Dwi Margareta Andini Dyah Anantalia Widyastari Elsy juni andri kariny Emiliana, Emiliana Endang Koni Suryaningsih, Endang Koni Enny Fitrihadi Eva Nurhayati Ewang Sewoko Faidullah, Hilmi Zadah Fatimah, Okta Zenita Siti Febrianti, Cindy Putri Febriyanti, Maya Fifi Musfirowati Fiki Amalia Fitria Siswi Utami Fitriahadi, Enny Fitriani, Dyah Ayu Fitriyani Bahriyah G. Gunawan Gana Rendra Winarti Hakimi, Mohammad Hamado, Hasiati Hardiyanti Fitrah Awaliyah Hardiyanti Fitrah Awaliyah Herlin Fitriana Kurniawati Herlin Fitriani Kurniawati Hidayat, Asri Hutari Puji Astuti Hutari Puji Astuti Hutari Puji Astuti Hutari Puji Astuti Indah Wulandari, Dwi Islamiyatur Rokhmah Ita Suryani Jaya, Vanny Oktaviani Jesus, Helena Marques De Juliandari, Kriska Afri Jumiati, Raodiatul kariny, Elsy juni andri Kartikasari, Indah Kartikasari, Indah Dwi Kartini, Farida Khairani, Nur KHUSNUL HOTIMAH Kit, Ayano Kolin, Maria Octaviani Try Lestari Tuto Lantiar Winda Oktari Pondawati Lidia Febrianti Lidia Febrianti, Lidia Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Litri Artiani Lukman, Sesaria Lukmi Wulandari Lulu Annisa Luluk Rosida Machfudloh, Machfudloh Mahardya, Rizki Tsalatshita Khair Mahardya, Rizky Tsalatshita Khair Mamnuah, Mamnuah Manurung, Khaterina Kristina Marilia Reis Marlinton, Septi Mochamad Anwar Moh. Ali Imron, Moh. Moh. Hakimi Mohammad Hakimi Mohammad Hakimi Moniz, Maria De Fatima Mufdlillah Mufdlillah Mufdlillah, Mufdlillah Nafisah, Khilda Durrotun Nelli Yendena Nisa, Rizqi Maulan Noor Anisa Nova, Wahyuni Idvia Novita Andriani, Novita Nur Laeli Rokhmah Nurbaity, Nurbaity NURUL HIDAYAH Okta Zenita Siti Fatimah Ova Emilia Pariqa Annisa Pohan, Sakinah Yusro Pramesti, Sekar Ajeng Pratika Wahyuhidaya Prihatiningsih, Dwi Rahayu, Antika Maulida RAHAYU, WIDYA Ratnaningrum, Asti Resya Aprillia Resya Aprillia Resya Aprillia Retno Mawarti Retno Mawarti, Retno Rini Nur Diana Ririn Ririn Riska Awalia Nur Rodliah Rosyad, Shelly Rofika, Ana Rohani Rohani Rosemary Morgan Rospia, Evi Diliana Rufi'i Safitri, Juliana Sakinah Yusro Pohan Samosir, Yohana Saraswati, Putu Ayu Dina Sari , Siti Nurul Fadhilah Sari, Siti Nurul Fadhilah Savitri, Mila Septiana Ade Amalia Sesaria Lukman Sewoko, Ewang Shelly Rodliah Rosyad Sigalingging, Muslimah Sihotang, Jenny Puspita Milenia Tsani Siregar, Dedy Revelino Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Siti Khotimah Siti Mukarromah Siti Nurul Fadhilah Sari Siti Roshaidai Binti Mohd Arifin Binti Mohd Arifin Sofro, Zaenal Muttaqien Sri Handayani Sri Hawari Jannati Sri Ratna Ningsih Sri Ratna Ningsih, Sri Ratna St. Mukarromah Sugiantoro, Hari Akbar Sumarni Sumarni Sumarni Sumarni Surabhi Sharma Suriani Suriani Tamela Zahra Tima Hajar Arofah Ummah, Tammimin Umu Hani Utami, Fitria Siswi Vanny Oktaviani Jaya Wantonoro Wantonoro, Wantonoro Warsiti Warsiti Winarti, Gana Rendra Witriani Susasi Anggraeni Wiyanti, Zulvy Wulandari, Lukmi Yayu Yuliarti Yayuk Puji Lestari Yekti Satriyandari Yolanda, Sholihah Gustavia Yuli Isnaeni Yuliarti, Yayu Yuni Fitriya Yuni Purwati Zahra, Tamela