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The Level of Knowledge and Participation of Lestari Waste Bank and Sugema Waste Bank Annashr, Nissa Noor; Muharry, Andy; Yogaswara, Dadan; Rahim, Adzillah Himayati; Ardaya, Putri Maulidiani; Nifiyanti, Useu
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (JIKA) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 2 Agustus 2025
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Lestari Waste Bank was founded in 2022 and started operating in January 2023, located in Tamanjaya Village, Tasikmalaya City and is not yet registered as an active waste bank. One of the waste banks that is active in Tasikmalaya City is the Sugema Waste Bank. The aim of this research was to analyze differences in the level of knowledge and participation among customers of Lestari Waste Bank and Sugema Waste Bank. This research used a cross sectional design. The population was all Lestari Waste Bank customers, totaling 44 people and all customers of Sugema Waste Bank, totaling 110 people. The sampling technique used total sampling for Lestari Waste Bank customers. Meanwhile, simple random sampling was used for Sugema Waste Bank customers, involving 95 people. The independent variable was the type of waste bank. The dependent variables were knowledge and level of customer participation. Data were collected through an interview process with a questionnaire instrument. Data analysis was carried out using univariate and bivariate analysis. Differences in mean of knowledge were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test. Differences in customer participation levels were analyzed using the chi-square test. The results of the research showed that there was a difference in the mean knowledge of Sugema Waste Bank and Lestari Waste Bank customers (p value <0,05). There was a significant relationship between the type of waste bank and the level of customer participation (p-value <0,05). The conclusion obtained was that the knowledge and level of participation Sugema Waste Bank customers were better than Lestari Waste Bank customers.
Analysis of the Relationship between Nutritional Status and Stress with the Menstrual Cycle in Adolescent Girls Aisyah, Iseu Siti; Neni, Neni; Muharry, Andy
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (JIKA) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 3 Desember 2025
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The causes of menstrual cycle irregularities in adolescents are multifactorial, including nutritional status and stress levels. Irregular menstrual patterns, if left unaddressed, may have long-term implications for reproductive health. This study aimed to analyze the association between nutritional status and stress levels with menstrual cycle patterns in 127 adolescent girls aged 13–15 years from three private junior high schools within the service area of Bantar Community Health Center, Tasikmalaya City. A cross-sectional design was employed. Nutritional status was assessed using anthropometric measurements, stress levels were evaluated through the DASS questionnaire, and data on menstrual cycle regularity and intervals were collected via a structured questionnaire. Chi-square analysis indicated a significant correlation between nutritional status and menstrual cycle patterns (p-value = 0,027), with adolescents experiencing malnutrition showing a higher proportion of menstrual irregularities compared to those with normal nutritional status. Fisher’s exact test also demonstrated a significant association between stress levels and menstrual cycle patterns (p-value = 0,043), with adolescents exhibiting high stress levels having an increased risk of menstrual cycle disturbances. These findings underscore that imbalanced nutritional status and elevated stress levels can disrupt hormonal function and compromise menstrual cycle regularity in adolescent girls. Therefore, monitoring nutritional status and implementing stress management strategies are essential to support regular menstrual cycles and promote reproductive health in this population.
Co-Authors 'Aisy, Bilqiis Rihhadatul Adawiyah, Siti Robiatul Aditria , Dea Adwiitiya, Najwa Septi Agustin, Sherli Rizcikal Agustin, Sifa Aini, Nira Qurrotul Aini, Wulan Nur Aisyah, Iseu Siti Al Fitri, Bunga Amalia, Reva Amelia Amelia Angelina, Calista Anisa, Ismi Tasya Anita Rahmawati Annashr, Nissa Noor Ar-Rachman, A Aulliya Az-Zahra Ardaya, Putri Maulidiani Ardhani, Rifda Via Arfad , Muhammad Ziyan Arianti, Aprila Arnetta Putri, Mela Arrahman, Wulandary A’idah Assyifa, Nabila Asyi Zamilah, Apipah Rohadatul Aurellia Musharyati, Syofiqoh Ayuningtyas, Salsabila Azra, Raya Ghefira Azzahra, Raisha Azzahra, Salwa Fathia Bachri, Affri Maulana Baili, Ilham Imam Damayanti, Sintia Dewi, Eka Rosmayanti Dewi, Eka Rosmayanti Dewi, Hermalia Sukma Dewi, Nur Haliza Dewi, Shelly Putrianti Dwi Andini , Alia Dwihayati, Aat Dwiyanti, Nila Sari Elpara Dika, Nidya Fadila, Della Fadilah, Yulis Ramdhan Fadillah, Fahri Yanti Fakhrulloh, Rif’an Haqqi Faturahman, Muhamad Wilza Fauziah, Lafida Nisa Fauziah, Rivania Rachma Fazrianti, Kharisma Nurul FEBRIANI, ANISA Felicya, Yusya Hira Fitri Kurnia Rahim Fitriani, Ninda Aulia Gumilang, Nova Ayu Hadi Pratiwi , Mutia Haerunnisa, Nurma Handriani , Rini Hanifa, Siti Sarah Hanifah, Salma Hapsari, Aliya Nindy Huda, Inarotul Huriyah, N Dila Husnunisa Husni, Abi Icca Stella Amalia Indriani Indriani Iseu Siti Aisyah Jannah, Riana Raudatul Jannah, Tya Raudotul Jatnikawati, Nabila Jauza, Rafila Julian, Fransisika Kamil, Adzkia Nailatul Khaira Ayuning Putri, Serzia Khairunnisa, Natasya Khoerunisa, Agni Khoerunisa, Nisa Khumairoh KOMALASARI, RINI Kumalasari, Isti Laksmini, Puji Lestari, Ajeng Suci Lestari, Puji Delya Lubis , Adella Silvany Martin Jeremy, Joel Guruh Martini, Dini Mohammad Hakimi Mubina Ts, M Fathan Muhammad Yusuf Muslim, Faza Yu'thika Muslimin, Zenia Erlene Tommy Nazmi, Tiara Nurul Neni, Neni Nifiyanti, Useu Nindia Putri, Anisa Noorikhsan, Faisal Fadilla Nuraeni, Sheni Nuraini, Yasmina Zahra Nuraviah, Siti Via Nurhasanah , Nenih Nurlatifah, Diva Nurlela, Arni Nurmala, Diska Maoli Nurofiat , Anuy Nurohman, Taufik Oktaviani, Ersya Sri Oktaviona Putri, Ega Pemiliani, Kamelia Poetri, Marisa Adzani Pratama, Ruli Mulya Pujawati, Dwi Pulungan , Syalsabila Puspitasari, Luvita Putri Insani, Defira Salwa Putri, Salma Aulia Rahim, Adzillah Himayati Rahman, Sahrul Rahmat, Ajeng Sofiyanti Rahmat, Ilma Amaliyyah Rahmat, Nazwa Kanaya Malika Rahmawati, Aimawar Rahmawati, Syifa Rahmayani, Gina Rahmiani, Hafni Rakhman, Sonia Ramadhani, Aini Syarah Rifkiyandi, Muhammad Rifan Rindani, Aulia Nuri Najmi Rodia, Silvi Roja, Elva Na’imatu Rosidi Alfariza , Mochamad Nizar Sa'adah, Zulfa Marwatus Salma, Ninda Salsabila , Nazwa Salsabila, Analisa Salsabila, Nurmaya Sathiah N. A., Siti Faridah Sepriyanti, Dwi Setiabudi, Azmi Setyawan, Panji Shahla, Alzena Kevina Siahaan, Irna Helena Simanjuntak, Lista Gefarani Suci Rahmawati, Suci Sugistiani, Alfiana Sumartini, Yeni Syaida Rahman , Malwa Aulia Taofik, Herlan Triansyah, Muhammad Fauzian Tsani, Mutiara Tyas Nugrahaeni, Meita Ulhaq, Ratu Dhia Utami, Raisa Azkia Verawati, Esty Wahidah, Syifa Nurlaeli Wahyuni, Budi Wardiani , Dinar Puji Widiawati, Windi Widjaya, Tasya Efrilia Windari, Ageng Sri Windianti, Septiani Tri Wulandari, Annisa Try Wulandati, Azka Zikra Andini Yasmin, Putri Aulia Yogaswara, Dadan Yuliandani, Euis Tiara Yuni Laferani Zahirah, Ghefira