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The Relationship between Knowledge and Attitude with Behavior of Preventing Leptospirosis in Healthcare Workers at the Binjai City Yolanda Hanalena; Evita Mayasari
Sumatera Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Sumatera Medical Journal (SUMEJ)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/sumej.v5i1.7845

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Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by spirochete from the genus Leptospira, namely Leptospira interrogans which is pathogenic for both humans and animals. L. interrogans infection is often associated with flooding, where L. interrogans is carried from soil contaminated with animal urine reservoirs and settles in water. Leptospirosis is estimated to cause 1030000 cases and 58900 deaths annually worldwide. Until now, Leptospirosis is still a threat to public health because it causes Extraordinary Events (KLB) in several regions in Indonesia. Leptospirosis outbreaks are related to the presence of risk factors, namely the high population of rats as reservoirs of Leptospira spp., poor environmental sanitation, and the increasing number of flood areas in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitude with the behavior of preventing Leptospirosis in healthcare workers at the Sub-District Health Center, Binjai Timur, Binjai City, against Leptospirosis. This research is an analytic study with a cross sectional design. The research was conducted using a questionnaire instrument of knowledge level about Leptospirosis, attitudes towards Leptospirosis, and preventive behavior towards Leptospirosis.
Correlation between Physical Activity and Happiness: A Cross-Sectional Study in Medan Aufa Awalia Said; Megawati, Eka Roina; Evita Mayasari; Farhat
Sumatera Medical Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Sumatera Medical Journal (SUMEJ)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/sumej.v9i1.17213

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Introduction: Physical activity contributes to mental well-being by stimulating neurotransmitters associated with pleasure and positive mood. Understanding this relationship within specific populations is important for promoting community health. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between physical activity and happiness among residents of Medan, Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Medan from May to November 2021 and involved 260 participants. Physical activity was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, while happiness and affect were measured using the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale. Data were analyzed using Spearman’s rank correlation test. Results: Overall physical activity was positively correlated with happiness (r = 0.132; p = 0.034) and positive affect (r = 0.214; p = 0.001). Vigorous physical activity showed positive correlations with happiness (r = 0.185; p = 0.003) and positive affect (r = 0.244; p = 0.001). Walking was also positively correlated with happiness (r = 0.132; p = 0.034) and positive affect (r = 0.214; p = 0.001). Moderate physical activity was not correlated with happiness (r = –0.017; p > 0.05) or positive affect (r = 0.065; p > 0.05). No correlation was found between physical activity and negative affect. Conclusions: Physical activity is positively correlated with happiness among residents of Medan.