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Journal : JURNAL PROMOSI KESEHATAN INDONESIA

Factors Associated with Wash Behavior Using Theory Of Planned Behaviour Among Adolescents in Islamic Boarding School Muthmainnah, Muthmainnah; Azzahra, Shoffiyah Hanin; Pratiwi, Damai Arum; Nurmala, Ira; Lin, Chung-Ying; Devi, Yuli Puspita; Nadia, Asma; Restuti, Dini Yulia
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 20 No 1: January 2025
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.20.1.37-43

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Background: The behavior of Handwashing with Soap (HWWS) is a method of hand hygiene maintenance that protects oneself and those around from diseases. However, the habit of washing hands with soap might not be a routine practice among adolescent students in maintaining daily personal hygiene. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors related to HWWS behavior among the students of Islamic boarding school based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Method: This research was an observational study with a cross-sectional design. The sample consists of 104 students, aged 10 to 21 years old (53 male and 51 female) selected purposively. The data analysis conducted to assess the strength of relationships between four elements in the TPB and HWWS behavior as well using the contingency coefficient and Spearman correlation. Result: The results of the study show that behavioral intention was strongly associated with HWWS behavior (C = 0.609, p < 0.001). Meanwhile, the four TPB elements had moderate level of associations (C = 0.484 – 0.594, p < 0.001). To conclude, efforts are needed to improve HWWS facilities and strengthen HWWS behavior through programs tailored to the students' characteristics and needs.
Penggunaan Kontrasepsi pada Perempuan dengan HIV di Dunia Marista, Dayu; Nurmala, Ira
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Volume 17 No.1 Januari 2022
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.17.1.25-34

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Background: HIV infection is a public health problem. In 2019, more than 38 million people were living with HIV, and more than 1.7 million people contracted HIV. On the other hand, it was reported that infant morbidity and mortality remained high, with more than 160,000 infants contracting HIV and more than 100,000 dying from AIDS-related causes. Increased access and improved service programs to control HIV transmission from mother to child are in line with the increasing number of pregnant women with HIV. Women with HIV and their partners need to plan carefully before deciding to have children. Women living with HIV and their partners need to take advantage of services that provide information and contraceptive tools to prevent unplanned pregnancies. The study aimed to understand how HIV-infected women chose contraceptives.Method: Search for articles with a systematic review using four databases consisting of Pubmed, Science Direct, Sage, and Emerald Insight with a publication range of 2017-2020. The keywords used were contraceptive use AND HIV women. The inclusion criteria used were women with HIV aged 15-49 years and used a cross-sectional design.Results: The findings indicated that injections, condoms, and implants were the most common methods of contraception used by women with HIV. Motivation for contraceptive use in women with HIV is influenced by age, marital status, knowledge, number of children, education, previous history of contraceptive use, history of childbirth, lack of fertility desires, income, residence, CD4 count, child's HIV status and partner's HIV status.  
Co-Authors 'Izzat, Muhammad Anwarul Adelia Perwita Sari, Adelia Perwita Adnan, Airil Haimi Mohd Al Rajab, Muhammad Andi Safutra Suraya Andilah, Sultan Andrean, Sugi Rico Andriyani Andriyani Apriansyah Hutagalung, Carli Ayu, Ratih Sekar Azizah, Rosa Azzahra, Shoffiyah Hanin Damai Arum Pratiwi Devi, Yuli Puspita Deviatin, Nafiatus Sintya Dewi Rokhmah Evodius Nasus Fajar Kurniawan Farapti Farapti Fitri Kurniawati Hadina Habil Hanna Tabita Hasianna Silitonga Harris, Neil Harun, Marheni Fadilah Hasda, Hasda Hasiu, Teti Susliyanti Hasiu Hasmita, Hasmita HERMANTO, EDI Ihsan, Firman Maulana Iken Nafikadini, Iken Jayanti Dian Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian Karindra, Nisrina Auliyah Laras Kevaladandra, Zulfa Kurnia, Galuh Mega L. Lisnawati Laverack, Glenn Lin, Chung-Ying Lisnawati Lutfi Agus Salim Mahsusoh, Anna Malintang, Jimmy Mandasari, Amalia Ayu Marista, Dayu Mochammad Bagus Qomaruddin Muji sulistyowati Munsir, Noviani Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Nadia, Asma Nasrun, Efa Kelya Nasrun Nasus, Evodius Nur Aini, Zaroh Ulfa Nur Aisyah, Syafira Septika Nur, Zilvi Fuadiyah Oedojo Soedirham Pamela, Daniar Dwi Ayu Petrus Jacob Pattiasina Puspita Devi, Yuli Putri Hanifah, Diah Nanda Putri, Stephani Dwiyana Qomarrudin, Mochammad Bagus Qur'ani, Qur'ani Rania, Rania Fatrizza Pritami Restuti, Dini Yulia Reza, Ali Salsabila, Annisa Clara Sandra Pérez Shah, Dianna Suzieanna Mohamad Shrimarti Rukmini Devy Sitio, Denita Mayasari Sri Widati Suria Zainuddin Sushanty, Dian Arie Tawakal, Tawakal Tawakkal Tawakkal, Tawakkal Tyas, Laila Wahyuning Widyastika, Della Wiseman, Nicola Wiwik Handayani Ying Lin, Chung Yuda, Alfiyan Dharma Yulia Restuti, Dini Zahro, Alif Fatimatuz