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Factors Related to Stress Levels in School-Age Children in South Tangerang City Elementary School in 2024 Vivi Silawati; Nabilah; Suprihatin
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): IHSJ Vol 2 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/ihsj.v2i1.67

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According to WHO (World Health Organization), stress is the fourth health problem in the world and will be number two in 2020, the prevalence of stress is quite high, namely 350 million people in the world experience stress. The prevalence of student stress in the world is 38.91%, in Asia 61.3% and Indonesia 71.6%. The purpose of this research was to determine the factors related to stress levels in school-age children at SDN Kota Tangerang Selatan in 2024. Analytical survey research with a cross-sectional approach. The sample in this study were students at SDN Kota Tangerang Selatan as many as 90 students in grade 6 and were taken using the total sampling technique. Data were obtained by distributing questionnaires. Data analysis was carried out univariately and bivariately with the Spearman test. The study results showed that out of 90 respondents, 25 people (27.8%) had severe stress. There was a relationship between parenting patterns and stress levels in school-age children (P = 0.018) with a low correlation strength (Zcount = 0.249), there was a relationship between class conditions and stress levels (P = 0.001) with a low correlation strength (Zcount = 0.354), there was a relationship between tasks and stress levels (P = 0.004) with a low correlation strength (Zcount = 0.304), there was a relationship between school exams and stress levels (P = 0.039) with a low correlation strength (Zcount = 0.218), there was a relationship between personality and stress levels (P = 0.012) with a low correlation strength (Zcount = 0.262), and there was a relationship between gender and stress levels in school-age children (P = 0.000) with a moderate correlation strength (Zcount = 0.591). These findings indicate that student stress was influenced by various environmental and individual factors. Schools and parents should pay attention to these factors and create an environment that supports children's mental development. Special assistance during exams, workload management, and good parenting can reduce students' stress levels.
The Effect of Acupressure Points H7 and LI4 on Pain Intensity Post Caesarean Section in Women Giving Birth at Bhayangkara Hospital TK.I PUSDOKKES POLRI in 2024 Suprihatin; Rahayu Kurniawati; Vivi Silawati
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): IHSJ Vol 2 No 1 (2024)
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Postoperative pain is a common problem faced by mothers after undergoing a cesareansection. Effective pain management is essential to accelerate recovery and improvepatient comfort. Acupressure, as a non-invasive treatment technique, has been known tohave the potential to relieve pain by stimulating certain points in the body. This studyaims to determine the effect of acupressure at the H7 and LI4 points on the intensity ofpost-cesarean section pain in mothers giving birth at the Bhayangkara Hospital TK1PUSDOKKES Polri in 2024. This study used a pre-experiment with a pretest-posttestwith a one-group pretest-posttest design. Sampling was carried out using a purposivesampling technique of 35 respondents. The analysis used a non-parametric test, theFriedman test. The Friedman test analysis showed a significant effect of acupressure atthe H7 and LI4 points on the intensity of post-cesarean section pain in mothers givingbirth with a p-value of 0.000. Acupressure at the H7 and LI4 points affects the intensityof post-cesarean section pain in mothers giving birth at the Bhayangkara Hospital Level1 Pusdokkes Polri in 2024. Mothers giving birth with post-cesarean section surgery areadvised to use the acupressure method to reduce dependence on analgesic drugs,thereby reducing the risk of side effects of drugs. They can be used as an alternative toconventional therapy in pain management.
Analisis Preeklampsia Ibu Hamil pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 di Puskesmas Sepatan Kabupaten Tangerang Tahun 2021 Yenny Aulya; Vivi Silawati; Wulan Safitri
Jurnal Akademika Baiturrahim Jambi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): September
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Medical record data at the Sepatan Health Center in 2019 showed that the incidence of preeclampsia from 735 deliveries was obtained as many as 93 people (12.65%) pregnant women who underwent examinations in the January-December 2020 period, and increased to 116 people (13.25%) from 875. childbirth, and in January 2021 there were 35 preeclampsia of pregnant women and 81 preeclampsia of pregnant women, out of 875 deliveries. Analyzing factors associated with preeclampsia of pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic at the Sepatan Public Health Center, Tangerang Regency in 2021. Methods This type of research is an analytical survey research, with a cross sectional approach. This population is all pregnant women who experience preeclampsia in January 2021 as many as 35 respondents, using a total sampling technique of 35 respondent’s pregnant women with preeclampsia. The results showed that five variables were statistically proven to have a significant relationship with the incidence of preeclampsia, namely age (p = 0.010 <0.05), parity (p = 0.021 <0.05), history of disease (p = 0.004 <0, 05) multiple pregnancy (p = 0.026 <0.05) and nutritional status (p = 0.007 <0.05). There is a significant relationship between age, parity, history of disease, multiple pregnancies and nutritional status on the incidence of preeclampsia of pregnant women at the Puskesmas Sepatan, Tangerang District in 2021.  For midwives to be more observant in examining preeclampsia, especially age (<20 years or> 35 years), mothers who are pregnant for the first time, have a history of disease, pregnancy with multiple fetuses and nutritional status who are overweight in pregnant women
Analysis of Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls: Challenges, Interventions, and Health Implication (Literature Review) Rukmaini; Suraini; Vivi Silawati
International Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJMHS Vol 2 No 3 (2024)
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This study aims to analyze the nutritional status of adolescent girls, focusing on the prevalence of anemia, malnutrition, and obesity, as well as the factors influencing them. Data used were derived from previous research conducted in various regions of Indonesia, including West Java and Depok, as well as a literature review from sources such as the 2021 Basic Health Research (Riskesdas). Additionally, this study examines the effectiveness of nutritional education interventions in improving adolescent knowledge and attitudes toward nutrition and anemia prevention. The results indicate that the prevalence of anemia among adolescent girls reaches 27.3% nationally and 30% in West Java. Nutritional education delivered through social media and interactive methods such as PAKEM (Active, Creative, Effective, and Fun Learning) has proven effective in increasing knowledge. These findings emphasize the importance of educational interventions and increased physical activity to address nutritional issues among adolescent girls.
Use of Herbs for Health in The Community of Mueang District Khon Kaen Thailand: Use of Herbs for Health in The Community of Mueang District Khon Kaen Thailand Vivi Silawati; Retno Widowati; Triana Indrayani; Siti Lomrah; Aquarini Pajriyanti Puteri; Lusi Oktaviani; Siti Puteri Utami
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): InJCS Vol 2 No 2 (2025)
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Many members of the community do not have sufficient knowledge about the benefits of herbs and how to use them properly. This often leads to distrust of the effectiveness of herbs as an alternative treatment. The habit of consuming modern medicines is more dominant than herbs. This is triggered by the perception that modern medicine provides results faster. Limited access to information about the types of herbs and their benefits, as well as limited access to quality herbal products in some areas. In 2024, there were 56 PCIM members studying in Thailand and around 130 Indonesian students studying internationally at Khoen Kaen University (KKU). Around 40% of these students experienced physical complaints such as colds, nausea, vomiting and dizziness due to physical conditions, weather and other things. The use of herbs/herbal medicine as an effort to maintain health and treat various diseases that have been passed down from generation to generation. This legacy is expected to continue to be utilized by the younger generation, especially international students, as an alternative to increase endurance and overcome physical complaints. Indonesia and Thailand have similarities in the use of herbs as medicine, including ginger, melon, nutmeg, cinnamon, chili, cloves, galangal, lemongrass, honey and others. The implementation of community service was carried out in Mueang District, Khon Kaen, Thailand, on August 28, 2024 with 20 participants. After being given counseling and practice in making herbal drinks, participants were able to learn the types, benefits and how to process spices as herbal drinks to be used as safe and effective alternative medicine.
Optimizing Nutrition and Complementary Care to Prevent Stunting Dwikanthi, Rahayu; Jundra Darwanty; Warliana; Wiwin Fitriani; Cucu Santika; Sri Dinengsih; Vivi Silawati
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): InJCS Vol 2 No 2 (2025)
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Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children. There are several things that are the main causes of the problem of stunting in children, one of which is the lack of public knowledge about stunting itself. The aim of implementing this Community Service is to increase public knowledge about stunting. The method for implementing PKM is lectures, discussions and questions and answers to the people of Cengkong Village, especially people who live in RT 01/RW 04. Evaluation of this activity is carried out by observing participants explaining about stunting and the practice of Lactation massage and Tuina massage. The evaluation results show that participants understand stunting and can do lactation massage and Tuina massage. It is hoped that public knowledge regarding stunting will be enhanced with Lactation massage and Tuina massage skills. reducing the risk of stunting problems, especially in Cengkong Village, Purwasari, Karawang.
Effectiveness Of Saffron Stigma Infusion On Dysmenorrhea Pain In Adolescent Girls Of Bachelor Of Midwifery Universitas Nasional Fitriyana, Eka; Putri Azzahroh; Vivi Silawati
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): IHSJ Vol 2 No 3 (2025)
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Menstruation is a physiological change that occurs periodically in the female body and is influenced by reproductive hormones. However, not all female adolescents experience a normal menstrual cycle. Many suffer from conditions such as oligomenorrhea, polymenorrhea, or amenorrhea, and experience dysmenorrhea pain. Dysmenorrhea management can be performed through pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods, one of which is by consuming saffron stigma infusion. This study employed a quasi-experimental design with a twogroup pretest-posttest approach. The sample consisted of 60 female adolescents experiencing dysmenorrhea, divided into two groups: the treatment group, which received saffron stigma infusion, and the control group, which received warm compress therapy. Pain levels were measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data analysis was conducted using the Paired T-Test with SPSS 16 software. The study revealed that saffron stigma infusion was effective in reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female adolescents (p < 0.05), whereas the warm compress group did not show any significant changes. Saffron stigma infusion has been proven to be effective in reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female adolescents, while warm compress therapy does not provide a significant effect.
Analysis of Stress Factors and Coping in Primigravida Pregnant Women in Jakarta Vivi Silawati; Afrizal; Nursyirwan Effendi; Masrul
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): IHSJ Vol 2 No 3 (2025)
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Pregnancy is ranked 12th out of 43 situations that can cause stress in pregnant women, especially primigravida pregnant women (Sarafino and Smith, 2014). Based on data from the 2018 Indonesian Health Profile, the number of pregnant women was 5,291,143 people, in DKI Jakarta in 2018 there were 187,291 people and in 2017 there were 222,298 people (Profil Kesehatan Indonesia, 2018). Based on preliminary results, primigravida pregnant women in Jakarta in 2017 experienced severe stress as much as 22% and moderate stress as much as 28%. Meanwhile, 17% of multigravida pregnant women experienced severe stress, and 30% experienced moderate stress. Based on the 1,522 respondents, 76.1% were mothers with a minimum age of 14 years and a maximum of 71 years (Aziz, 2020). Every pregnant woman has an effort to overcome or manage stress in her pregnancy to be able to adapt and overcome stress, the efforts made by pregnant women are called coping (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984). Coping is a way to adjust to stress or to overcome the conditions that follow, overcome, or evaluate when a response can no longer be used (Lazarus, 1976). Coping describes the process of cognitive activity accompanied by behavioral activity (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984). This study aims to explore and align indicators according to the research area carried out informally. This study uses an in-depth interview method using. In-depth interviews were conducted with 6 informants or primigravida pregnant women and 2 midwives to get input about the informants. The interview results were obtained as variable constructs and indicators that can build a model consisting of 8 variables and 3 indicators, namely coping variables, religious beliefs, personality, healthy lifestyles, perceptions, attitudes, social support, and self-empowerment.
THE EFFECT OF GIVING MANGO LEAF BOILING ON REDUCING URIC ACID LEVELS IN ELDERLY IN PMB NY. R GANDUL CINERE DEPOK YEAR 2023 Siti Nur Halimah; Vivi Silawati; Putri Azzahroh
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): IHSJ Vol 1 No 3 (2024)
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If purine intake from food is too high, exceeding 15% of the body's needs, there will be a buildup of purine in the body. Foods that contain high levels of purine cause uric acid levels to rise in the body. In Indonesia, the prevalence of gout at ages 55-64 years is around 45%, and at ages 65-74 years is around 51.9%, and at ages >75 years is around 54.8%. The prevalence of gout arthritis in Indonesia in 2018 was around 11.9%, with Aceh at 18.3%, West Java at 17.5%, and Papua at 15.4%. Based on the symptoms of gouty arthritis in East Nusa Tenggara, it is 33.1%, West Java is 32.1%, and Bali is also 30%. According to one study, increasing uric acid levels in the blood, apart from causing gout, is a strong predictor of death due to cardiovascular damage. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of giving boiled mango leaves on reducing uric acid levels in PMB Ny. R Gandul Cinere Depok 2023. Type pThe research used was an experiment with Quasy Experiment using a one group Pre-Post test design approach. The population in this study was 30 menopausal elderly people. Data analysis used the Shapiro Wilk test and Wilcoxon test.The results of the analysis research show that the average pretest before given boiled mango leaves, namely 7.233 and the average posttest score after being given boiled mango leaves was 5.257with a significant p-value = 0.000. ConclusionThere is an effect of giving boiled mango leaves on uric acid levels in menopausal elderly in PMB Ny. R Gandul Cinere Depok in 2023.
Analysis of Factors Associated with the Success of Early Breastfeeding Initiation in Pregnant Women at Bhayangkara Hospital Primasari Oktaviani; Putri Azzahroh; Vivi Silawati
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): IHSJ Vol 1 No 3 (2024)
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Abstract Background: The percentage of early breastfeeding initiation process in Lampung Province in 2016 started to get breast milk less than one hour at 41.5% and within one hour or more at 7.0%. Various factors that cause the low practice of IMD in Indonesia are caused by the level of education, attitude and motivation of breastfeeding mothers, and influenced by the behavior and actions of midwives who do not counsel about IMD during pregnancy and do not support the management of IMD in normal delivery care (APN) and family support. Research Objective: To determine the factors associated with early initiation of breastfeeding among laboring mothers at Bhayangkara Tk I Pusdokkes Polri Hospital. Methodology: The type of research used was quantitative research with cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all mothers who gave birth at Bhayangkara TK I Pusdokkes Polri Hospital a total of 53 respondents with a sample of 47 people using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using a questionnaire. Data analysis was univariate and bivariate (Chi-square test). Research Results: The results of univariate analysis that the success of IMD was successful at 31 (66.6%), positive motivation at 28 (59.6%), positive maternal attitude at 27 (57.4%), positive husband support at 36 (76.6%), positive officer role at 35 (74.5%). Bivariate results showed the relationship between maternal motivation with a value of (p-value = 000), maternal attitude (p-value = 0.000), husband support (p-value = 0.029), and health worker role (p-value = 0.001). Conclusion: There is a relationship between maternal motivation, maternal attitude, husband's support and the role of health workers with early breastfeeding initiation in newborns at Bhayangkara Tk I Pusdokkes Police Hospital. Suggestion: For health workers to provide as much information as possible about early breastfeeding initiation and motivate laboring mothers to perform early breastfeeding initiation.   Keywords: early breastfeeding initiation, motivation, husband's support, role of health worker, mother's attitude. Literature: 20 (2012-2020)