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Behavior Disorders in Early Childhood and Maternal Anemia History: A Cross-Sectional Study in Indonesia Dewi, Noviana; Awanis, Almas; Astriyana, Sevy; Musslifah, Anniez Rachmawati
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
Publisher : Chakra Brahmanda Lentera Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v7i3.342

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Background: Anemia is a health condition caused by genetic factors, infectious disorders, and the environment. Lead exposure increased the risk of anemia, with several sources including cigarette smoke, motor vehicle exhaust, pesticide residues, and contamination from synthetic textile dyes. Mothers with anemia frequently give birth to children who also experience the same condition, thereby disrupting growth and development and causing behavioral disorders. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the relationship between maternal anemia and behavioral disorders in early childhood in areas with high lead exposure. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted, and samples were selected using purposive non-random sampling. This study included 16 early childhood education (PAUD) students, 16 parents, and 4 PAUD teachers. Data analysis included descriptive and correlational analyses using SPSS 23. Results: The results showed a correlation between maternal hemoglobin levels and emotional and behavioral disorder scores (-0.508, p < 0.05), as well as autism risk detection (-0.610, p < 0.05). There was also a correlation between the pre-screening child development questionnaire and autism risk detection scores (-0.525, p <0.05).. Conclusion: Mothers with anemia tend to give birth to children who also develop the same condition. The condition disrupts growth and development in children, contributing to behavior disorders.
Evaluasi Pelaksanaan Perubahan Kebijakan Jam Kerja Tenaga Kependidikan dengan Pendekatan Teori Penerimaan terhadap Otoritas Stefanus Khrismasagung Trikusumaadi; Noviana Dewi
Akuntansi Pajak dan Kebijakan Ekonomi Digital Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Akuntansi Pajak dan Kebijakan Ekonomi Digital
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/apke.v2i4.1756

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Changes in working-hour policies can bring both positive and negative impacts to an organization. At a private university, the implementation of such a policy has generated noticeable reactions among employees, particularly administrative staff who are directly affected by daily operational regulations. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the revised working-hour policy, specifically how it is understood, practiced, and accepted by administrative personnel. In addition, the study examines the relationship between employees’ acceptance of the policy and Barnard’s theory of acceptance of authority, which emphasizes four conditions that must be met for individuals to willingly comply with directives or regulations. The results show that violations of the working-hour policy fall into the low category at 64%, medium at 24%, and high at only 12%. These findings indicate that the majority of administrative staff still attempt to comply with the policy despite adjustments that may be perceived as burdensome. Among the four conditions supporting compliance according to Barnard, the belief that the policy does not conflict with personal goals was found to have a significant relationship with the level of violation, with a correlation coefficient of 0.304 and a significance value of 0.032. This suggests that the greater the alignment between the policy and individual goals, the lower the likelihood of violation. Future studies are needed to convert violation rates into compliance measures so that the direction of the correlation can be interpreted more accurately.
Inovasi Tepung Ferkusi dan Mocaf Red: Inisiasi Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa Sumberagung, Kec. Pracimantoro, Kab. Wonogiri Kusumahastuti, Dewi Kurnianingsih Arum; Cahyanti, Margareta Novian; Hartini, Sri; Lewerissa, Karina Bianca; Susilowati; Susilowati, Indah Tri; Dewi, Noviana; Yonggulemba, Jose D Michael; Sari, Iga Permata; Palembanan, Nadia
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppm.v8i4.10342

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Desa Sumberagung, Kecamatan Pracimantoro, Kabupaten Wonogiri menghadapi tantangan keterbatasan ekonomi akibat ketergantungan pada penjualan singkong dalam bentuk mentah atau gaplek dengan nilai jual rendah. Program pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberdayakan Gapoktan Sumberagung melalui penerapan teknologi fermentasi pada singkong dan kulit singkong sehingga menghasilkan produk inovatif berupa FERKUSI (tepung fermentasi kulit singkong) dan MOCAF RED (modified cassava flour berwarna merah). Metode pelaksanaan meliputi sosialisasi, pelatihan, penerapan teknologi, serta penyusunan strategi keberlanjutan dengan melibatkan dosen, mahasiswa, pemerintah desa, dan mitra masyarakat. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan peningkatan keterampilan masyarakat dalam produksi tepung fermentasi, serta terbentuknya jejaring distribusi melalui BUMDes dan mitra pemasaran lokal. Program ini berkontribusi terhadap peningkatan ekonomi lokal, ketahanan pangan, dan kesehatan masyarakat, serta mendukung pencapaian IKU perguruan tinggi, SDGs (2, 3, dan 12), dan Asta Cita (3 dan 6).
Kolaborasi Ekotoksikologi-Toksikologi Untuk Meningkatkan Kesadaran Lingkungan Di Kampung Batik Laweyan: Aspek Ekotoksikologi Margareta Novian Cahyanti; Sri Hartini; Dewi K.A. Kusumahastuti; November R. Aminu; Indah T Susilowati; Noviana Dewi; Diki Anggaran; Vincentia N. P. Kristanti; F.D. Cahyo; K Saputri
Jurnal Pemberdayaan: Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jpmittc.v4i2.3162

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Dye waste, whether derived from synthetic or natural substances, can pollute the environment if not properly managed. This pollution can degrade the quality of water, soil, and nearby ecosystems. In Kampung Batik Laweyan, one of the well-known batik centers in the Surakarta area, improper waste management poses a serious threat to the sustainability of the batik industry and the health of the surrounding community. A major issue lies in the lack of awareness and understanding about the ecotoxicological effects of dye waste, particularly synthetic dyes, which often contain heavy metals and harmful chemicals. This community service activity was initiated to address this issue through education and empowerment. The main objective was to increase knowledge about the environmental and health hazards posed by dye waste. Activities included health check-ups, questionnaire distribution to assess baseline understanding, educational sessions on ecotoxicology, and practical training on the use of batik brushes. This training aimed to reduce direct skin exposure to harmful substances and minimize the overuse of dyes during the batik-making process. The results showed a significant improvement in participants’ awareness of the risks associated with synthetic dyes, including heavy metal exposure and their long-term effects on aquatic life and soil organisms. Participants also gained better insight into sustainable waste management practices. In conclusion, the program successfully raised awareness and encouraged more responsible behavior among batik artisans. It is hoped that such initiatives can continue to promote environmentally friendly practices in the traditional batik industry, contributing to a healthier ecosystem and safer working conditions.
Co-Authors Adityawati Fajar Rini Ahmad Khoirul Anwar Ahmad Khoirul Anwar Anniez Rachmawati Musslifah Astriyana, Sevy Awanis, Almas Cahyani, Margaretha Novian Daffina Ramadhani Putri Aribowo Devina Marva Aristawati Dewi K.A. Kusumahastuti Dhian Riskiana Putri Dhiya, Salsabila Shafa Diki Anggaran Dinanti, Ana Amara Evelyne Henny Lukitasari Evelyne Heny Lukitasar F.D. Cahyo Fadhila, Alifa Asmarani Farhana, Cici Fitri, Syifa Aurelya Hastuti, Novita Dwi Heny Lukitasari, Evelyne Indah T Susilowati Indah Tri Susilowati Indah Tri Susilowati K Saputri Karina Bianca Lewerissa Khasanah, Novita Uswatun Khoirul Anwar, Ahmad Khumaira Puspasari Kusuma, Adriana Fossa Andra Kusumahastuti, Dewi Kurnianingsih Arum Layla Nur Hidayah M. Hamdani Margareta Novian Cahyanti Mega Fatimah Rosana Muhammad Taufiq Qurrohman, Muhammad Taufiq Nanik Prihartanti Nastiti Sekar Indrastuti Nova Erlyta Puspitaningrum November R. Aminu Omry Tri Asmara Adi Palembanan, Nadia Putra, Muhammad Andriyansyah Sanky Putri, Adila Purnama Putri, Dhian Riskiana Rahmawati, Desinta Ramadhan, Intan Nur Ratih Ismayasari Riskiana Putri, Dhian Saputra, Andi Prasetyo Sari, Iga Permata Satriyo Adhe Sri Harini Sri Hartini Sri Hartini Stefanus Khrismasagung Trikusumaadi Stefanus Khrismasagung Trikusumaadi, Stefanus Khrismasagung Stefanus Khrismasgung Trikusumaadi Susilowati Tri Harningsih, Tri Tri Susilowati, Indah Vincentia N. P. Kristanti Widhiyastuti , Endang Widhiyastuti, Endang Wijayanto, Mustofa Tri Wiwit Hariyanto Yasinta, Tia Yonggulemba, Jose D Michael Yulianto, Aris