Denny Khusen
Medical Faculty of Atma Jaya University/ Atma Jaya Hospital Jakarta

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PENANGANAN HOLISTIK PADA KASUS PELECEHAN SEKSUAL PADA ANAK Ocviyanti, Dwiana; Khusen, Denny
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 68 No 4 (2018): Journal of the Indonesian Medical Association Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Volum
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Pendahuluan: Kasus pelecehan seksual terhadap anak masih banyak terjadi di kalangan masyarakat. Peristiwa ini dikarenakan anak yang menjadi korban jarang melapor karena berbagai alasan, misal malu dan takut. Oleh sebab itu, sebagai orang tua harus dapat mengenali tanda-tanda anak yang mengalami pelecehan seksual. Ilustrasi Kasus: Pasien anak perempuan 15 tahun datang untuk meminta dilakukan visum. Orang tua korban mencurigai bahwa korban telah dilakukan pelecehan seksual dari masyarakat sekitar rumah, namun korban tidak mau mengaku akhirnya orang tua datang bersama polisi ke bagian forensik untuk dilakukan pemeriksaan visum. Setelah dilakukan pemeriksaan visum oleh forensik bersama kebidanan selanjutnya korban dikonsulkan ke bagian psikiatri dan anak. Diskusi: Dalam penanganan kasus pelecehan seksual terhadap anak seharusnya bersifat holistik dan terintegrasi. Semua sisi memerlukan pembenahan dan penanganan, baik dari sisi medis, sisi individu, aspek hukum, maupun dukungan sosial. Kasus ini memberikan banyak pengalaman dan mengajarkan kita untuk lebih memberikan edukasi kepada masyarakat terutama orang tua yang memiliki anak-anak agar lebih memperhatikan lingkungan dimana tempat anaknya berada dan diberikan penyuluhan mengenai pencegahan pelecehan seksual anak. Kesimpulan: Pelecehan seksual pada anak dapat terjadi di mana saja dan kapan saja serta dapat dilakukan oleh siapa saja, oleh karena itu, anak perlu dibekali dengan pengetahuan seksualitas yang benar.
Peranan Kontrasepsi Dahulu, Sekarang dan Masa Depan Gunardi, Eka Rusdianto; Khusen, Denny; Winston, Kevin
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 68 No 8 (2018): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Contraceptives play an undeniable important role in woman’s lives. It is widely accepted that the availability of both hormonal and non-hormonal modern contraceptives have improved 0 women’s lives worldwide by allowing women to control their own fertility. Indirectly, contraceptives have been shown to reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancy, and overpopulation. However, the contraceptives available today may not be suitable for all users. Furthermore, there is still need to expand available current contraceptives choices especially long-term contraceptives in order to improve acceptability. As a result, several novel products such as implants, contraceptive vaginal rings, and transdermal patches have recently been introduced in family planning programs. Additional issue of contraceptive needed to be addressed is the adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives. Therefore, new combinations with an improved metabolic profile is currently being researched. Generally, the introduction of new methods with additional health benefits and less side effects would help women with their unmet needs to obtain access to a wider range of contraceptives.
Peran Dokter dalam Menangani Pelecehan Seksual pada Anak di Indonesia Ocviyanti, Dwiana; Budiningsih, Yuli; Khusen, Denny; Dorothea, Maya
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 69 No 2 (2019): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Introduction: Sexual abuses often occur in Indonesia. In 2010-2014, data fromNational Commission for Child Protection showed that 42-62% of all violencein children were sexual abuses. Child sexual abuse usually happens in placesthat should be the safest place for children like home or schools. Child sexualabuse can occur verbally, non-verbally, or physically. Child sexual abuse mayaffect victim physically and mentally. The role of physicians in child sexualabuse cases are to provide medical care and statement for justice and to pre-vent negative impact of sexual abuse in the future
Penanganan Holistik pada Kasus Pelecehan Seksual pada Anak Ocviyanti, Dwiana; Khusen, Denny
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 68 No 4 (2018): Journal of the Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Introduction: Cases of child sexual abuse still occur in many communities. Children who become victims rarely report for various reasons, such as shame and fear. Therefore, as a parent should be able to recognize the signs of children who experienced sexual abuse.Case Illustration: The 15-years-old children came for a visum. The victim’s parents suspected that the victim had sexually abuse from the community around the house, but the victim did not want to confess.Finally the parents came with the police to the forensic department for a visum examination. After being examined by the forensic department with obstetriciansthen the victim was was consulpted to the psychiatric physician and pediatrician.Discussion: In handling cases of children sexual abuse should be holistic and integrated. It required correcting and handling, both from the medical side, the individual side, legal aspects, and social support. This case provided a lot of experience and taught us to give more education to the community, especially parents who had children to pay more attention to the environment where their children was located and given counseling about prevention of child sexual abuse.Conclusion: Sexual abuse in children could occur anywhere and anytime and could be done by anyone, therefore, children need to be equipped with the knowledge of sexuality.