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GAMBARAN KASUS PSIKOLOGI ANAK DI KLINIK TUMBUH KEMBANG ANAK RSUD DR. MOEWARDI SURAKARTA Suci Murti Karini; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati; Annang Giri Moelyo
Wacana Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : UNS Press

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Salah satu aspek tumbuh kembang anak adalah perkembangan psikologis. Telah dilakukan penelitian di Klinik Tumbuh Kembang Anak RSUD Dr. Moewardi terhadap kasus-kasus psikologi pada anak. Disain penelitian adalah deskriptif retrospektif terhadap catatan medik kasus-kasus psikologi anak yang datang di Unit Rawat Jalan pada Klinik Tumbuh Kembang Anak RSUD Dr. Moewardi Surakarta dari April 2002 hingga Maret 2006, kemudian dibandingkan dengan kasus serupa pada tahun 2001. Hasil penelitian pada sebanyak 212 anak menunjukkan bahwa laki-laki lebih banyak (63,7%), lebih banyak pada anak berusia lebih dari 5 tahun (56,5%), dan kasus dari luar kota Surakarta (56,6%). Sebanyak 99 subjek datang atas keinginan sendiri, berbeda dengan data tahun 2001 di mana kasus terbanyak adalah rujukan dari dokter anak. Jenis gangguan berupa gangguan intelektual (24,5%), gangguan perkembangan (47,2%), gangguan psikologis disertai manifestasi fisik (6,1%), dan gangguan tingkah laku 22,2%). Gambaran status perkembangan mental menunjukkan sebanyak 85 subjek normal dan 15 subjek abnormal, berbeda dengan data tahun 2001 di mana 64,5% perkembangan mentalnya abnormal. Kata kunci : tumbuh kembang anak
The Relationship between Anxiety Level and Menstrual Cycle on 11th Grade Student of Kharisma Bangsa High School and Its Review According to the View of Islam Restie Abeputri; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati; Firman Arifandi
Junior Medical Journal Vol 1, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Junior Medical Journal

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Introduction: Today, mental health disorders are starting to increase, one of which is anxiety disorders. With high levels of anxiety can affect a woman's menstrual cycle where the menstrual cycle becomes irregular. Symptoms that arise from anxiety affect a woman's menstrual cycle. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between the level of anxiety with the menstrual cycle in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa and its review in Islam.Methods: This study used an analytic study with a cross sectional research design. The sample was determined using a total sampling technique with a total sample of 44 respondents. Data collection was done by filling out a questionnaire. Data analysis with Chi-Square Test using SPSS version 25.0.Results: In this study, there were 32 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that 6 (18.8%) respondents in the category of not being anxious had regular menstrual cycles. Meanwhile, 5 (15.6%) respondents with moderate anxiety levels and 8 (25%) respondents with severe anxiety levels had irregular menstrual cycles. Based on the Chi-Square Test, a p-value of 0.02 (0.05) was obtained, which indicated that there was a relationship between the level of anxiety and the menstrual cycle in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa.Conclusion: The level of anxiety can affect the irregularity of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain the level of anxiety by staying calm and not rushing in facing problems or challenges
The Relationship between Physical Activity and Menstrual Cycle 11th Grade Student of Kharisma Bangsa High School and its Review According to Islamic Views Fakhri Faadillah Djashar; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati; Firman Arifandi
Junior Medical Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Junior Medical Journal

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Introduction: Mentruation is a sign that a woman has entered puberty. Menstrual cycle disorders are a problem that is quite often experienced by adolescents. Irregular menstrual cycles can be caused by various factors, one of which is physical activity. This study aims to find out whether there is a relationship between physical activity and menstrual cycle in 11th grade students of Kharisma Bangsa High School and its review according to islamic views. Method: This type of research is analytical with a cross-sectional approach and the way of determining the sample is total sampling.  The sample in this study was a 11th grade student of Kharisma Bangsa High School with a total of 44 students. Data collection is carried out by questionnaires. Results: In this study, only 32 respondents fit the research inclusion criteria. From the results of statistical analysis, 5 (15.6%) respondents with light physical activity had a regular menstrual cycle. Meanwhile, 13 (40.6%) respondents with moderate physical activity and 3 (9.4%) respondents with heavy physical activity had irregular menstrual cycles. The results of the Chi-Square test obtained a p-value of 0.045 (0.05) which showed a significant relationship between physical activity and the menstrual cycle in 11th grade students of Kharisma Bangsa High School.Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between physical activity and the menstrual cycle. Physical activity can affect menstrual cycle irregularities. Therefore, it is recommended to pay attention to the type and duration of physical activity to be carried out.
Relationship Of Physical Activity With Sleep Quality In Class XI Students Of SMA Kharisma Bangsa And View Of Islam Dani Mulya Arrafi; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati; Firman Arifandi
Junior Medical Journal Vol 1, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Junior Medical Journal

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Background: Sleep quality is a measure by which individuals find it easier to initiate sleep and maintain sleep. As many as 63% of Indonesian teenager’s sleep quality is not met. One of the factors that affect the quality of sleep is physical activity. Physical activity is defined as any activity produced by skeletal muscles and requires energy expenditure. In Indonesia, the proportion of physical activity aged 10 years classified as less active in general is 26.1 percent. This study aims to determine the relationship between physical activity and the quality of class XI students at SMA Kharisma Bangsa.Methods: This type of research is analytic with a cross sectional approach and the method of determining the sample is simple random sampling. The sample in this study were students of class XI SMA Kharisma Bangsa with a total of 51 students.Results: From the results of statistical analysis, 22 (43.1%) respondents with physical activity did light physical activity with 3 (5.9%) of them having good sleep quality and 19 (37.3%) respondents having poor sleep quality; 17 (17.9%) respondents did moderate physical activity with 8(15.7%) having good sleep quality and 9 (17.6%) having poor sleep quality; 12 (23.5%) did strenuous physical activity with 9 (17.6%) of them having good sleep quality and 3 (5.9%) having poor sleep quality. The results of the Chi-Square test showed a p-value of 0.002 (0.05) which indicated a relationship between physical activity and sleep quality for students of class XI SMA Kharisma Bangsa.Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between physical activity and sleep quality in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa. The advice that can be given is to maintain the quality of sleep by doing enough physical activity
The Relationship between Anxiety Level and Sleep Quality on 11th Grade Student of Kharisma Bangsa High School and its Review According to Islamic Views Sandrina Shera Monifa; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati; Firman Arifandi
Junior Medical Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Junior Medical Journal

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Introduction : Anxiety is a common thing in human life. Anxiety disorders are one of the problems that can arise at any time and can be experienced by everyone including adults, teenagers or children who are following the learning process at school (Mukholil, 2018). The results of the Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018, the prevalence of anxiety disorders in Indonesia showed that as many as 6% aged 15 years and over or around 14 million people in Indonesia experienced emotional mental disorders such as anxiety disorders. Generally, adolescents who have mild anxiety disorders have psychosomatic symptoms, if not handled properly it can have a bad impact that can cause a person to experience anxiety when they want to sleep.Methods: This research uses analytical research with a cross sectional research design. The sample was determined using a random sampling technique with a total sample of 85 respondents. Data collection was done by filling out a questionnaire. Data analysis with Chi-Square Test using SPSS version 25.0.Results: The results showed that there were 35 respondents (68.6%) who experienced feelings of anxiety in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa and 40 respondents (78.4%) who had poor sleep quality and 11 respondents (21.6%) others. have good sleep quality in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa. Based on the Chi-Square Test, p value = 0.009 which states that there is a relationship between the level of anxiety and sleep quality in high school students XI Kharisma Bangsa. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between anxiety levels and sleep quality in class XI students of SMA Kharisma Bangsa. Suggestions that can be given are to maintain the level of anxiety and sleep quality by paying attention to the factors that can affect these two things
TARGET MOLEKULER UNTUK DESAIN PENGOBATAN PRURITUS NOKTURNAL PADA PASIEN SKABIES: Molecular Target for Treatment Design of Nocturnal Pruritus in Scabies Patients Reqgi First Trasia; Samsul Mustofa; Endang Purwaningsih; Sri Wahyu Herlinawati
ASSYIFA : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Forind Press

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Pruritus is one of the factors that contributes to reduced quality of life in patients with scabies, along with disease severity and sleep disturbances. So far not much is known about the molecular targets in scabies treatment. The aim of this article is to examine the potential of molecular targets for the design of treatment for nocturnal pruritus as the main symptom of scabies. Evidence in various literature correlates the incidence of scabies with a number of targets found in the skin, such as NK1R, JAK, TRPV1 and TRPA1 channels, because the expression of these receptors is very high in the skin lesions of patients suffering from nocturnal pruritus, when compared with skin that does not have lesions. . Results from comparing three molecular targets and considering the development of new therapeutic strategies with structure-based design, NK1R seems to be the most promising due to recent findings of its crystallographic structure.