Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Korelasi Antara Risiko Kecanduan Game Online Menggunakan Gadget Terhadap Kualitas Tidur Mahasiswa Kedokteran Universitas Ciputra Putu Gede Julian Yuan Pratama; Minarni Wartiningsih; Azimatul Karimah
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Prominentia Medical Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/pmj.v3i1.2756

Abstract

Fenomena kecanduan (adiksi) game online dapat mengganggu aktivitas sehari-hari dan mempengaruhi kesehatan, seperti: perubahan suasana hati, penurunan kualitas tidur, tertidur di kelas, sifat malas belajar, bahkan depresi. Tujuan penelitian ini yakni untuk mengetahui korelasi antara risiko kecanduan game online menggunakan gadget terhadap kualitas tidur mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Ciputra. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada 60 mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Ciputra dengan teknik pengambilan sampel convenience sampling. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa hingga 47 mahasiswa kedokteran (78,3%) berada pada risiko kecanduan sedang dan 43 mahasiswa kedokteran (71,7%) memiliki tidur malam yang baik dengan gangguan tidur sedang. Selain itu, terdapat korelasi yang signifikan antara risiko bermain game online dan kualitas tidur dengan koefisien korelasi 0,657 pada tingkat signifikansi 0,00 (< 0,005). Semakin tinggi risiko kecanduan game online, semakin besar pula risiko kualitas tidur terganggu.
HUBUNGAN FAKTOR SOSIODEMOGRAFI TERHADAP SKOR QUALITY OF LIFE IN EPILEPSY INVENTORY-10 PASIEN EPILEPSI DEWASA DI RSUD DR. SOETOMO Dwiastri Iris Sarwastuti; Paulus Sugianto; Hanik Badriyah Hidayati; Azimatul Karimah
NEURONA Vol 38 No 3 (2021)
Publisher : PERDOSNI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Introduction: Several socio-demographic factors, such as age, sex, marital status, level of education, and employment status can determine adult epilepsy patients’ quality of life, which Quality of Life quantitively presents in Epilepsy Inventory-10 (QOLIE-10) score. Aim: This study was to understand the correlation between age, sex, marital status, level of education, and employment status on adult epilepsy patients’ QOLIE-10 score at Soetomo General Hospital. Methods: Analytical observational study using accidental sampling of adult epilepsy patients at Soetomo General Hospital in June 2019-December 2019 was implemented. Several socio-demographic factors were obtained, including age, sex, marital status, level of education, employment status, and their QOLIE-10 score calculation. Correlation analysis against the QOLIE-10 score was carried out, including the Spearman test for socio-demographic factors of age and level of education; and the Mann-Whitney test for socio-demographic factors of gender and marital status, and employment status. Results: Obtained a total of 47 samples with the most common characteristics such as aged 18-25 years (29.8%), male (53.2%), married (57.4%), had the last educational level in senior high school (68.1%), and unemployed (68.1%). Correlation analysis showed an insignificant relationship between age, sex, marital status, recent education, and employment status on the QOLIE-10 score of adult epilepsy patients (p≥0.05). Discussion: Age, sex, marital status, recent education, and employment status did not show a significant relationship to the QOLIE-10 score of adult epilepsy patients. Keywords: epilepsy, QOLIE-10
The Relationship Between Parenting Style and the Peer Role with Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Behavior Roswita Rugaya Handayani Sebleku; Euvanggelia Dwilda; Lilik Djuari; Azimatul Karimah
Jurnal sosial dan sains Vol. 3 No. 12 (2023): Jurnal Sosial dan Sains
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jurnalsosains.v3i12.1111

Abstract

Background: Adolescent pregnancy occurs in Approximately 12 million girls aged 15–19 years and approximately 777,000 girls under 15 years of age give birth each year in developing countries. The most of adolescent pregnancies occur every year, 50% of whom are aged 15-19 years, namely at least 21 million pregnancies and it contributes to maternal and child mortality rates. In Indonesia, it is estimated that around 1,220,900 women are married before the age of 18, placing Indonesia in the 10 countries with the highest absolute number of child marriages in the world). Purpose: To analyze the relationship between parenting styles and the role of peers regarding sexuality with adolescent pregnancy prevention behavior in the Autaqnapoq Health Centre Working Area. Method: This type of research uses an observational research design with a cross-sectional approach and instrument used is a questionnaire. The population in this study were all adolescents in the Autaqnapoq Health Centre Working Area. The sample in this study was 93. using purposive sampling techniques. The data was analyzed with Spearman rho test analysis. Results: the research showed that there is a relationship between parenting style with adolescent pregnancy prevention behaviour (p<0.001, r = 0.343). and there is a relationship also between the role of peers with adolescent pregnancy prevention behavior (p<0.000 and r = 0.357). Conclusion: The relationship between parenting styles and the role of peers with Adolescent pregnancy prevention behavior in the Autaqnapoq Lembata Health Centre Working Area.
The Differences of Depression Level and Risk of Suicide in Medical Students in Surabaya Amalia, Agnes; Sulistiawati; Azimatul Karimah
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): November
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v11i2.28024

Abstract

Background: Medical students are at risk of depression because of the enormous demands and pressures on their learning systems.Research has documented that the majority of young suicide victims die during depression. Objective: 1. To Analyze the difference in the level of depression and risk of suicide in Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University students based on year of class. 2. To Measure the prevalence of depression and suicide risk in Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University  students based on year of class. Methods: This study used an observational analytic cross-sectional study design with consecutive sampling technique. The population and sample were undergraduate medical students of 2019, 2018, and 2017 Airlangga University, Surabaya. Depression level was measured using PHQ-9 and suicide risk was measured using BSSI. Results: Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University students class 2019 had the highest average depression score compared to class 2018 and 2017, The suicide risk rate of subject in class of 2019 is 1 person (1.0%), in 2018 there is 1 person (1.0%) and in 2017 there are 3 people (3.0%). Conclusion: There is no significant difference in the level of depression. The incidence of medical faculty students at risk of suicide totally 5 person. Therefore the low risk of suicidality among these students is good news. Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University must maintain the management of education and always pay attention to mental health factors in students. However, cases of depression in students need special attention from the university.
Online Based Learning on Family Medicine Module for Medical Student: A Case Study on Postpartum Depression and Child Neglect Savitri, Myrna D.; Najmuddin, Naufal; Karimah, Azimatul
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): November
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v11i2.29532

Abstract

Family medicine is one branch of medical field that provides a holistic care to ailments in every age group. Medical student need to fully understand family medicine by using holistic approach to an illness. Pandemic restrictions make movie watching as an alternative in remote learning. This study aims to take cases from movies and asses the management of patient using family medicine approach. We herein report and study the case reviewed from a web-series in which an infant was abandoned by her mother who suffers from postpartum depression. We highlight on the accuracy of the portrayal of the disorder and also assessing the steps taken by healthcare worker to treat the patient as a whole to determine the validity of using movie as a learning tool for medical student. 
The Correlation Between Anxiety and Smartphone Addiction Among Medical Students Femmy T. Fahira; Sulistiawati; Azimatul Karimah
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v12i2.33190

Abstract

Introductions: Various studies showed that medical students were more prone to exposure to stress and anxiety than their peers. Along with the rising popularity of smartphones, university students tend to spend time on smartphones to distract themselves from stress. However, the overuse of smartphones may lead to addiction. Methods: This study applied a modified version of the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS) to assess the level of addiction and Zung's Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS) to quantify the severity of anxiety. Based on Spearman's rho statistical test, the value of p = 0.000 and r = 0.297. Results: There are 374 preclinical students included in this study. Most students (47.06%) use smartphones 5-10 hours daily. The majority of students were having mild anxiety (54.81%), followed by moderate anxiety (39.84%) and severe anxiety (5.35%). The results showed that smartphone addiction relates significantly to students' anxiety (p<0.05). Conclusions: From this study, it can be concluded that there is a positive and signiaficant correlation between anxiety and smartphone addiction among preclinical students in the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga.
The Relationship between Religious Coping and Resilience in Universitas Airlangga Medical Students Class of 2020 in Pandemic Time Annisa Faradila; Azimatul Karimah; Irfiansyah Irwadi
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v12i2.41809

Abstract

Introductions: During the COVID-19 epidemic, college students were expected to adjust to varied daily routines, resulting in pressure and bad emotional sensations in each individual. This situation necessitates college students' attempts to better their survival through coping. Religion is one coping mechanism that may be used to help pupils reduce stress. The presence of resilience is another characteristic that can overcome any challenges. Coping is used to deal with stress caused by challenges, and spirituality is regarded as one part of developing excellent resilience. Objectives: Researchers decided to undertake a study to see whether there is a relationship between religious coping and resilience in the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga students class of 2020 during a pandemic. Methods: This cross-sectional observational analytic study collects primary data using two questionnaire instruments, BRIEF RCOPE and Growth-Focused Resilience. Non-random sampling was used to collect samples from 208 Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University students class of 2020. The Chi-Square Test was used to examine the data using the SPSS version 21 tool. Results: The p-value (sig) was 0.000 (0.05), indicating a significant connection between religious coping characteristics and resilience variables. Religious coping has been shown to be one of the variables affecting and associated with resilience; effective coping will lead to good growth and vice versa. Conclusions: It is possible to infer a substantial association between religious coping and resilience among the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga students class of 2020.
Training for Mental Health Volunteers of People Living with Schizophrenia in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangkalan City Julia Dian Christiani Adi Santoso; Joewen Sarliency Manafe; Dayu Triana Rahmawati; Sheila Maryam Gautama; Azimatul Karimah
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v12i2.42008

Abstract

Introductions: The global coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic disproportionately burdens people with schizophrenia and related disorders. Access to mental health providers in rural areas was still far from expected. People with schizophrenia in low and middle-income countries, including Bangkalan City, often lack access to evidence-based treatments. We hypothesized that psychoeducation might improve Mental Health Volunteers' (MHV) knowledge and skills to help people with schizophrenia in rural areas. Furthermore, we want to identify the obstacles and practical solutions essential to improving the community's mental health in Bangkalan City. Methods: The total participants were 134 MHV from the Department of Health, Bangkalan City. The data was collected in pretest and posttest on each workshop session and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Results: There were significant improvements in the knowledge and skills about Schizophrenia of MHVs and programmers from the Department of Health, Bangkalan City (p<0.01). The three most common problems raised in FGD were communication with people with schizophrenia and their families due to health protocols, appeals from community leaders contrary to health policies, and family conflicts. Conclusions: Training for MHV in the Department of Health, Bangkalan City, has improved their understanding of schizophrenia and its interventions, their communication skills with people with schizophrenia and their families, and their skills to handle psychiatric emergencies related to schizophrenia. The three most common problems and the solutions were agreed upon during FGD.
The Correlation Between the Level of Depression and Religious Coping Among Medical Students Class of 2020 Universitas Airlangga Muhammad Al-Farouq Yufiro Akbar; Azimatul Karimah; Imam Susilo; Purwo Sri Rejeki
Jurnal Psikiatri Surabaya Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): May
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jps.v13i1.46284

Abstract

Introduction: Medical students are at risk of developing depression due to their demanding workload and high expectations, which can impact their academic performance and cognitive function. To prevent severe complications, students must prioritize resources for mental health support, namely religious coping as a coping mechanism. Objective: The aim of this study is proof the correlation between depression levels and religious coping in medical students class of 2020 Universitas Airlangga Methods: This research is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design, and random sampling was used as a sampling method, totaling to 90 subjects. Variables used were religious coping and level of depression. The data was then analysed and prevalence, correlation coefficient and p-value were acquired. The research result would be considered significant if p <0.05. Result: Out of 90 students, 32 people (35.6%) are found to have a PHQ score more than 10, indicating depression. Severity was found mostly have moderate depression, which consisted of 12 people (13.3%). For religious coping, 84 people (93.3%) use positive religious coping, and 6 people (6.7%) use negative religious coping. The level of depression correlates with religious coping with a Pearson correlation of -0.450, indicating a negative correlation with a p-value less than 0.001. Conclusion: The prevalence of depression among medical students class of 2020 Universitas Airlangga is 35.6%. Level of depression in found to significantly correlates with religious coping with an opposing direction of correlation.  
Correlation between depression level and headache severity: A study among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic Bintari, Dika C.; Sudibyo, Devi A.; Karimah, Azimatul
Narra J Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v1i3.64

Abstract

Headache is the most prevailing disorder and the third leading cause of disability worldwide. The prevalence of primary headaches has been reported to increase by 2-4 times in patients with psychiatric comorbidities, including depression. This study sought to assess the correlation between depression level and headache severity among medical students. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the correlation between depression level and headache severity in Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among students of Airlangga University in 2021. To evaluate the level of depression and the severity of headache, Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-42) and Headache Impact Test 6 (HIT-6) were used, respectively. A set of validated questionnaires were used to assess students’ demographic characteristics. A total of 82 medical students were included in this study and most of them were female (86.6%). The third-semester students represented the highest proportion (45.2%) of subjects. The mean age and body mass index (BMI) were 19.88 ± 1.03 and 22.55±4.44, respectively. The average DASS-42 score was 10.98±11.47 which indicated a mild depression level. The average HIT-6 score was 45.74±6.130 which revealed a mild impact. The data of Spearman correlation suggested that headache severity was significantly correlated with depression level (r=0.396, p<0.001). This study provides insights on the importance of stress management and depression prevention to decrease the risk of headache, and vice versa.
Co-Authors Adhilah, Nindy Adil Dinata Simangunsong Adila Taufik Syamlan Adila Taufik Syamlan Affianti, Nugraeni Afrina, Riska Agustina Sjenny Aita Silia Akbar, Muhammad Vildan Alkaff, Firas Farisi Alkausar, M. Ramadhan Alvionita Muntholib Amalia, Agnes Anandayudha, Rama Bagus Andyani Pratiwi Annisa Faradila Aria Aulia Nastiti Armyne, Amara Destania Aryati Aryati Augustya, Binnari Aulia Rahmi Ayu Nisa' Azwan, Zahwa Afdhilani Bintari, Dika C. Budi Prasetyo Christanti, Ayu Novia Dayu Triana Rahmawati Devi A. Sudibyo Dewayani, Anisa Rahma Dewi, Nira Ista Dewi, Nurin Kusuma Dika C. Bintari Dina Faizatur Rahmah Dwiastri Iris Sarwastuti Eighty Mardiyan K, Eighty Erlyn Limoa Euvanggelia Dwilda Fatimah, Aliya Febriyana, Nining Femmy T. Fahira Ferdy Royland Marpaung Feytie Magda Mawey Fibularis, Alma Pustika Kartikananda Retina Firnadi, Raden Roro Litiya Parahita Putri Hanik Badriyah Hidayati,* Mohammad Hasan Machfoed,* Kuntoro,** Soetojo,*** Budi Santoso,**** Suroto,***** Budi Utomo****** Hebert Adrianto Hikmahwati, Wandya I Made Irham Muhammad Imam Susilo Imelda Ritunga ina dewi ardiyani Irwadi, Irfiansyah Irwanto Irwanto Iswinarno Doso Saputro Ivana Sajogo Izzati, Dwi Izzatul Fithriyah Izzuki Muhashonah Joewen Sarliency Manafe Jovian Philip Swatan Julia Dian Christiani Adi Santoso Khuliyah Candraning Diyanah Lilik Djuari Margarita Maramis, Margarita Marwati, Indah Shofie Maya Indrawati Michael Jonatan Minarni Wartiningsih Muhammad Al-Farouq Yufiro Akbar Muhammad Hanun Mahyuddin Muhammad Nazmuddin Mustafa M Amin Mustika Anajah Najmuddin, Naufal Namira Kholifatul Pramudinta Nandini Amithya Pramesi Lumaksono Ningyas, Woro Setia Noriko Dyah Ayu Saraswati Noveriana, Calseries Rizki Novi Agung Rahmawati Nur Aida Nurrobi, R. M. Yusuf Aji Samudera Nuzulul Kusuma Putri Oktaviana, Novita Olga Atsira Paulus Sugianto Pramadita, Pegi Karinda Prasetyo, Danang Mukarrom Pudji Lestari Putra, Achmad Januar Er Putu Gede Julian Yuan Pratama Rakha Rahmatullah Rehatta, Nancy Margarita Rejeki, Purwo Sri Reni I'tishom Ricardo Adrian Nugraha Rifat Nurwita Kusumaningtyas Rini Nahdarina Rizka Solehah Roswita Rugaya Handayani Sebleku Safira, Ailsa Laily Sari, Laprianika Retha Haphita Savitri, Myrna D. Setiawati, Yunias Shabahati, Tijani Zakirah Sheila Maryam Gautama SOETJIPTO Sudibyo, Devi A. Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Syulthoni, Zain Budi Tan Nicko Octora Teisha Jediya Videlia Marantika Tiara, Zahra Fadhilazka Titik Dyah Agustini Tjahjono, Felicia Alvita Ulfa Nur Laily Virzi Aliyyah Rahma William Putera Sukmajaya Williana Suwirman Wisnawa, I Wayan Weda Wiwin Retnowati Wulandari, Ewin Yulia F. Bessing Yulianti, Erikavitri Zahro, Fatimah Az