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The Impact of Stigma on the Mental Health of Adolescents with Tuberculosis: A Scoping Review Nuryanto, Muhamad; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Andriany, Megah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6608

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Stigma toward adolescents with tuberculosis (TB) is a significant psychosocial issue that negatively affects their mental health. Adolescents are emotionally vulnerable, and the experience of stigma can exacerbate psychological distress and hinder treatment adherence. Objective: This study aims to review the scientific literature on the impact of stigma on the mental health of adolescents with tuberculosis and to identify the affected domains of mental well-being. Method: A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Literature searches were performed in three major databases (Scopus, PubMed, and ScienceDirect) using the keywords “stigma,” “tuberculosis,” and “adolescent.” Articles were selected based on inclusion criteria: published between 2021 and 2025, written in english, open access, and directly relevant to the research, data extraction from the selected articles was conducted using a matrix format in microsoft word. The domains used for data extraction included the researcher’s name and year of publication, article title, research objectives, research methodology, research instruments, and key findings. Results: Out of 1,233 initially retrieved articles, 10 met the eligibility criteria and were analyzed. The synthesis of findings revealed that stigma has a detrimental impact on adolescent mental health, particularly in the forms of anxiety, depression, social withdrawal, and feelings of hopelessness. Stigma was also identified as a contributing factor to poor treatment adherence among adolescents with TB. Stigma significantly contributes to mental health challenges in adolescents diagnosed with tuberculosis. These findings highlight the urgent need for the development of multidisciplinary interventions that address psychosocial aspects to support treatment success and enhance the quality of life among adolescent TB patients.
Multidimensional Impact of Overweight on Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review Lamukara, Iin Utami Yasrianti; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Widyastuti, Rita Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6622

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Overweight in adolescents is a global health issue that has shown a significant increase in recent decades. This condition has a multidimensional impact, particularly on the physical, psychological, social aspects, and overall quality of life of adolescents. Children and adolescents who are overweight often experience body shaming, social stigma, decreased self-esteem, and social isolation, all of which can contribute to a lower quality of life. Although numerous studies have explored the relationship between being overweight and quality of life, most have focused only on physical or psychological dimensions. Many of the existing studies examine just one or two aspects of quality of life and lack a comprehensive consideration of cultural factors, developmental age, and social interactions. Objective to comprehensively review the scientific literature that examines the impact of overweight on the quality of life among adolescents. This study employed a scoping review approach based on the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Literature searches were conducted through three databases: Scopus, PubMed, and ScienceDirect, using the keywords "Overweight," "Adolescents," and "Quality of Life." The selected articles were published within the last three years (2023–2025) and met the inclusion criteria, including being written in English, open access, and relevant to the topic. A total of 15 articles were selected from an initial search result of 18,441 records. The article selection involved a multi-stage screening process, including title and abstract screening, full-text review, and assessment using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each article was then analyzed thematically to identify patterns related to the impact of overweight on adolescents' quality of life. These studies employed qualitative and quantitative approaches, including multivariate analysis, logistic models, as well as mediation and moderation analyses. Most of the articles reported that overweight has a negative impact on adolescents’ quality of life, particularly in the physical, psychological, social, and academic functioning domains. Overweight in adolescents has a significant impact on various aspects of quality of life. These findings highlight the importance of developing multidimensional interventions that not only address physical aspects but also take into account psychosocial factors and the adolescent’s environment.
The Relationship between Spiritual Well-Being and Social Interaction with the Resilience of Male Prisoner Alaidin, Makdum; Andriany, Megah; Dewi, Nur Setiawati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6749

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The problem of low resilience among male correctional inmates still often occurs, such as withdrawing, tending to be offended, aggressive, easily involved in riots and attempting suicide. Male inmates are required to have good social interaction skills to be able to adapt to the prison environment and to have good spiritual well-being to prevent negative behavior from occurring. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between spiritual well-being and social interaction with the resilience of male inmates in one of the prisons in Central Java. The research was conducted in December 2023, research design usingcross-sectional with the multiple linear regression analysis method on a population of 399 male WBP, the sampling technique used wassimple random samplingon a sample of 200 male WBPs analyzed using the testproduct moment. Data collection using questionnaires spiritual well-being scale (SWBS), social interaction, And resilience scale which first carried out validity and reliability tests on 70 WBP and was declared valid and pass the ethics test. The research show that there is a meaningful and significant relationship between spiritual well-being and social interaction on resilience, while the regression coefficient shows that spiritual well-being and social interaction have an influence on resilience of 7.6% apart from being influenced by other factors.
Scoping Review of Verbal De-Escalation in Psychiatric Emergency Pragholapati, Andria; Fitrikasari, Alifiati; Handayani, Fitria; Kristina, Tri Nur; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Winarni, Tri Indah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i2.2826

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This article presents an in-depth literature review on the practices and significance of verbal de-escalation in psychiatric emergency situations. Verbal de-escalation is a communication strategy aimed at reducing tension and conflict in psychiatric patients experiencing crises. The aim of this research is to explore the effectiveness of various training methods in implementing verbal de-escalation techniques in psychiatric emergencies. The research method with scoping review, this article provides an overview of the concept of verbal de-escalation, commonly used techniques, and its positive impact on enhancing safety and intervention effectiveness in psychiatric emergencies. Additionally, the article identifies factors influencing the success of implementing verbal de-escalation and emphasizes the need for training and a holistic approach in managing psychiatric emergencies. The findings of this research can offer insights for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers in improving the quality of psychiatric emergency services through the effective implementation of verbal de-escalation strategies.
Interventions in Improving Spiritual Well-Being: A Scooping Review Alaidin, Makdum; Andriany, Megah; Dewi, Nur Setiawati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i2.2962

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Spiritual well-being has an important role for individuals in dealing with mental health problems and quality of life. The aim of this research is to explore various interventions to improve individual spiritual well-being to help overcome difficult situations, reduce stress and help achieve balance in life. Methodology: This research adopts an approachscoping review with the framework developed by Arksey and O'Malley. Research includes searching articles through databases Google Scholar and Spingerlink with the keyword "Spiritual well-being"AND"Intervention." Results: Research using the PRISMA method with data sources from Google Scholar and Spingerlink produced a total of 20,348 articles. The articles were then filtered based on the inclusion criteria, namely using English with a range of 2018-2023 regarding interventions to improve spiritual well-being which resulted in 14 articles that met the requirements. Conclusion: Research shows that there are 6 (six) interventions in the form of spiritual counseling, psychospiritual intervention, spiritual care intervention, mindfulness intervention, spiritual group therapy and music therapy which have been proven to improve spiritual well-being. These interventions have been shown to be important in addressing spiritual distress and improving spiritual well-being, which can accelerate mental health recovery and achieve spiritual well-being.
Factors that Influence the Self-Efficacy of Former Drug Addicts to Stop Using Drugs: A Scooping Review Kilo, Mohamad Fikriyanto H.; Andriany, Megah; Dewi, Nur Setiawati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.4072

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A common problem among ex-drug users is relapse. Addiction in former drug users can be caused by self efficacy factors. This study aims to get a clear picture of the factors that influence the self-efficacy of former drug addicts to stop using drugs. Methods: Researchers used the scoping review method. The literature search was conducted using the search keywords "self efficacy" AND "relapse" OR "abstinence" AND "drugs". The databases used were Sciencedirect, Scopus, and Pubmed. The inclusion criteria were articles reviewed from publications in the last 5 years (2019-2023), articles that were in English, quantitative and/or qualitative research with a study population of former drug addicts who experienced relapse, and the full article was accessible. Stepwise screening was conducted and documented according to the PRISMA flowchart. Results: based on identification, there are 212 articles from search engines from sciencedirect, scopus, and pubmed. The final results obtained are 6 articles that match the criteria after going through the selection process. Self efficacy has many factors that can affect it such as negative emotions, apathy, shame and guilt, psychological, and delay factors predicting recurrence, as well as age. The researcher used the PEO (population, exposure, outcome) question format to find related research articles. Based on the analysis of 6 literatures, it can be concluded that former drug addicts have more serious challenges to stop using drugs.
Scooping Review: The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Adolescent Fatherhood in the Bajo Tribe and Child Health Rismanudin, Rismanudin; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Andriany, Megah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS6.4823

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The Bajo Tribe, known for its unique cultural heritage and lifestyle, presents an interesting case for examining the interplay between socioeconomic status and parenting practices among adolescent fathers. This demographic is increasingly relevant as adolescent fatherhood has implications for both child health outcomes and family dynamics. This review aims to synthesise existing literature on how socioeconomic factors influence adolescent fathers' parenting styles within the Bajo Tribe and the subsequent health outcomes for their children. Method: A systematic search was conducted using the PRISMA-SCR guidelines. Databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar were queried for peer-reviewed articles published within the last ten years that focus on socioeconomic status, adolescent fatherhood, and child health, particularly in indigenous communities. Inclusion criteria focused on qualitative and quantitative studies highlighting the Bajo Tribe. Preliminary findings suggest a significant correlation between lower socioeconomic status and adverse parenting practices among adolescent fathers, which in turn negatively affects child health outcomes. Key themes identified include limited access to resources, education levels, and community support systems that directly impact parenting efficacy. The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions that address socioeconomic disparities to improve parenting practices among adolescent fathers in the Bajo Tribe, ultimately enhancing child health outcomes.
Factors Affecting Loneliness in Overseas Students: A Scooping Review Basir, Arif Putra; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Andriany, Megah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.4878

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Overseas students have a high risk of experiencing loneliness due to increased social demands and feelings of homesickness. There have been many studies on factors affecting loneliness in overseas students, but there has been no explanation that discusses cultural factors, social isolation, social support, discrimination, geography and adaptation. Objective: This study was conducted to explore research findings related to factors that influence loneliness in overseas students. Methods: Researchers used the scoping review method to get a clear picture of the factors that influence loneliness in overseas students. A literature search was conducted using the keywords “loneliness factor” AND “overseas” AND “students”. The databases used were Sciencedirect, Scopus, and Pubmed. Inclusion criteria were articles from publications in the last 5 years (2019-2023), articles in English, quantitative and qualitative research with the research population in the form of loneliness in overseas students, the article was accessible. Screening was stepwise and documented according to the PRISMA flowchart. Results: Based on identification, there were 224 articles from sciencedirect, scopus, and pubmed. 9 articles were obtained that fit the criteria after going through the selection process. Researchers used the PEO question format (population, exposure, results) to find related research articles. Conclusion: Based on the analysis of 9 literatures, it is concluded that loneliness in overseas students is influenced by many factors such as cultural factors, social support, discrimination, geography, and adaptation.
Description of Self-Efficacy of Female Prisoners Facing Community Stigma after Release: A Case Study Blegur, Sonetha Astilina; Andriany, Megah; Dewi, Nur Setiawati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.4891

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The negative effects of stigma can cause anxiety in WBP, fear, low self-efficacy to re-adapt and even increase the number of recidivists due to the pressure of stigma experienced. Previous research examined the self-adjustment of former WBPs facing stigma after release, however, research on the self-efficacy of female WBPs in facing public stigma is still very limited, therefore researchers are interested in conducting research related to the self-efficacy of female prisoners in facing stigma in society. Objective: To describe the self-efficacy of female prisoners in facing stigma in the community after being released from prison. Methods: This study is a descriptive qualitative study to describe the self-efficacy of female prisoners in facing community stigma. Three participants were selected using purposive sampling and met the criteria of female prisoners who were willing to be participants and female prisoners who would be released in less than one year. The research was conducted at the Women's Correctional Center Class II A Semarang. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews and completed with field notes, according to the place agreed upon by the research and participants. Interviews were recorded then made verbatim transcripts and analyzed using the qualitative descriptive analysis method according to Miles and Huberman. Results: Two main themes were identified: the first theme was not caring and persevering in adversity, the second theme was working and realizing great expectations. Conclusion: The results showed that female prisoners who will be released show an attitude of not caring about the stigma they may face after returning to society, because they have confidence in their ability to overcome existing challenges. High self-efficacy plays an important role in helping female prisoners stay focused on their goals, such as finding a job or starting a new business, without being affected by negative views or stereotypes from society.
The Impact of Loneliness on Electronic Cigarette use Among Adolescents: A Scoping Review Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Dewi, Nur Setiawati; Andriany, Megah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a significant factor affecting adolescent health behaviours. Recent studies have indicated a potential link between feelings of loneliness and the rise in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) usage among teenagers. This scoping review aims to systematically explore and synthesize the literature regarding the influence of loneliness on e-cigarette use among adolescents, identifying gaps and areas for further research. A comprehensive literature search was conducted following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were utilised to locate peer-reviewed articles published in the last 10 years. Inclusion criteria focused on studies discussing loneliness and e-cigarette use among adolescents. Data extraction involved thematic analysis to identify recurring themes and outcomes. Preliminary findings indicate a positive correlation between feelings of loneliness and increased e-cigarette consumption in adolescents. The review highlights various psychosocial factors, including peer influence and mental health, contributing to this trend. The findings underscore the importance of addressing loneliness as a critical determinant in the promotion of e-cigarette use among youth. Future interventions should consider targeting social connectedness to mitigate the impact of loneliness on health behaviours.
Co-Authors - Anggorowati A Anggorowati Agus Santoso Alaidin, Makdum Alifiati Fitrikasari Andria Pragholapati Andriany , Megah Angelia, Ninuk Anggorowati Arintan Nur Safitri Arman Wokas Artika Nurrahima Artika Nurrahima Artika Nurrahima, Artika Aulia, Nadia Rizki Ayun Sriatmi Basir, Arif Putra Bina, Maria Yoanita Blegur, Sonetha Astilina Burhanudin Bin Hasyim Dian Aulia Kurniawati Diapni, Nanda Alivia Diyan Yuli Wijayanti Dyah Vierdiana Elis Hartati Elis Hartati Elis Hartati Eni Hidayati Farid Agushybana Fitria Handayani Fitria Handayani Fitria Handayani Fitrikasar, Alifiati Fransiska Riati Sutanti Tumanggor Gayu Saritri Husnaa Hani, Umi Hastaning Sakti Hesti Kusumastuty Hikmat, Rohman Intan Maharani Sulistyawati Batubara Janah, Esti Nur Kilo, Mohamad Fikriyanto H. Kissya, Theofilya Amandya Kusumaningrum, Ervia Lamukara, Iin Utami Yasrianti Luky Dwiantoro Maria Wisnu Kanita Maria Yoanita Bina marsyaban, Marsyaban Marta Cintia Dewi Maulina, Latansa Megah Andriany Megah Andriany Megah Andriany Megah Andriany Megah Andriany Megah Andriany Meidiana Dwidiayanti Meidiana Dwidiyanti Meira Erawati Meira Erawati Monika Steffi Novia Sabatini Muflihatul Muniroh Muhammad Mu’in Muhammad Mu’in Mui’in, Muhammad Mu’in, Muhammad Nurullya Rachma Nurullya Rachma Nurullya Rachma NURYANTO, MUHAMAD Ovi Imrotul Lathifah Pamukhti, Bagas Biyanzah Drajad Piyanuch Jittanoon Putra, Suwarty Nursahara Usman Raswandaru, Marsela Riska Reni Sulung Utami Rikhan Luhur Prasetya Rismanudin, Rismanudin Rita Hadi Widyastuti Rita Hadi Widyastuti Rita Hadi Widyastuti Rohman, Atiqur Roland Lekatompessy Sakti Vivendi Rosa Widyastuti Sarah Ulliya Siti Qomaria Usu Suminto Suminto Suwaryanti Suwaryanti Swastika Sekar Utami Tri Indah Winarni Tri Nur Kristina Waluyo, Lotusya Citra Wantanee Wiroonpanich Wirawan, Panji Wisnu Yuniarti Dwi Astuti Zulkifli Zulkifli