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The Effectiveness of Dhikr Therapy as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention to Reduce Anxiety in the Elderly: Literature Review Widyastuti, Dwi; Safrudin, Bachtiar; Nastangin, Fajar; Faramitha, Dyah; Wardani, Alia; Sari, Safitri Indriyani; Yuwanda, Ridwan Maalik; Ulandari, Ikalia; Priskyani , ⁠Wanda; Syahputri, Imellia Harmoni; Aini, Aliyah Nur; Purwandy, ⁠M. Ananta Tri
INDOGENIUS Vol 5 No 1 (2026): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

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Background & Objective: Anxiety is one of the most common psychological problems experienced by the elderly, influenced by physical decline, chronic illness, and reduced social support. Spiritual interventions, such as  dhikr  therapy,  are  increasingly  considered  as complementary strategies to improve psychological well-being. This study aims to systematically review the effectiveness of dhikr therapy as a non-pharmacological intervention in reducing anxiety among the elderly. Method: A systematic literature review was conducted using the PRISMA approach. Articles were searched through Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Publish or Perish with the keywords “dzikir therapy,” “elderly,” and “anxiety reduction.” Inclusion criteria were journal articles in English or Indonesian, published in the last five years, with clear methodology. Fourteen studies were included in the analysis. Result: Most studies employed quasi-experimental and pre–posttest designs with samples ranging from 10 to 50 elderly participants. The findings consistently demonstrated that dhikr therapy effectively reduced anxiety levels, improved psychological well-being, self-esteem, sleep quality, and overall quality of life. In addition, dhikr therapy contributed to better blood pressure control and reduced depression in elderly with comorbid conditions. Conclusion: Dhikr therapy is an effective, simple, and low-cost non-pharmacological intervention to reduce anxiety and enhance mental health among the elderly. Further studies with larger sample sizes, randomized controlled designs, and physiological measurements are recommended to strengthen the evidence base.
The Application of Meditation/Mindfulness Therapy for Stress and Insomnia in the Elderly: A Literature Review Safrudin, Bachtiar; Widyastuti, Dwi; Anata, Agil; Almadaniyah, Hanun; Azzahrah, Sekar Putri; Amanda, Devi Clarisa; Nurjanah, Nurjanah; Khalizah, Nur; Putri, Anisa Duwi; Safitri, Dwi Amelia; Sadien, Rayshifa; Anggreini, Niken
INDOGENIUS Vol 5 No 1 (2026): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

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Background & Objective: Older adults often experience psychological and physiological changes that lead to stress and sleep disorders such as insomnia. Mindfulness and meditation therapy have been widely applied as non-pharmacological interventions to improve sleep quality and reduce anxiety among elderly populations. This literature review aims to analyze and synthesize evidence from Indonesian studies regarding the effectiveness of meditation and mindfulness therapy in reducing stress and insomnia in older adults. Method: A literature review was conducted using Google Scholar, Garuda, and Neliti databases for Indonesian studies published from 2019–2025. Eighteen eligible articles were analyzed, including three local studies by Bachtiar Safrudin focusing on yoga, physical activity, and elderly exercise as relaxation interventions. Result: Most studies demonstrated that meditation and mindfulness significantly reduce stress and improve sleep quality in the elderly. Local findings also supported these effects through yoga and relaxation exercises. Conclusion: Meditation and mindfulness are effective, simple, and safe interventions that can be integrated into community-based nursing programs to enhance elderly mental health.
Literature Review: Konseling Keluarga terhadap Kekerasasan dalam Rumah Tangga (KDRT) Safrudin, Bachtiar; Purdani, Kartika Setia; Purnamasari, Rizka Dwi; Nadila, Putri; Khadijah, Siti; Halizza, Virna Nur; Putri, Nasua Arya; Azzahdi, Adam Rizki; Alfatahillah, Arrasyidi
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat  Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Family counseling has an important role in preventing and addressing domestic violence (DV), which remains a major social issue with significant psychological, physical, and intergenerational impacts. This study aims to analyze various research findings related to the effectiveness of family counseling in reducing the incidence of DV in Indonesia. Using a literature review method, articles published between 2021–2025 were systematically selected from databases such as Google Scholar, Garuda, and other online sources using keywords including family counseling, domestic violence, and abuse. The reviewed studies show that family counseling improves communication patterns, enhances empathy, increases self-awareness, and helps both victims and perpetrators build healthier relationship dynamics. Counseling interventions also contribute to reducing psychological symptoms experienced by victims, including fear, anxiety, and trauma, while helping perpetrators recognize and manage aggressive behaviors. In addition, several studies highlight that counseling plays a preventive role by strengthening family resilience and breaking intergenerational cycles of violence. Overall, family counseling demonstrates strong potential as a curative and preventive strategy in decreasing DV cases in Indonesia. Strengthening access, reducing stigma, and increasing multidisciplinary support are crucial to maximizing the effectiveness of family-based interventions.
Literature Review: Implementasi Konfrontasi Diri sebagai Strategi Komunikasi Terapeutik dalam Keperawatan Keluarga Safrudin, M Bachtiar; Purdani, Kartika Setia; Sabila, Aisyah Nur; Sari, Risnawati; Pasha, Anita; Haniyyu Muhni, Ikhram; Candra Maulani, Kamila; Anggi Saputri, Mareta; Damayanti, Marlina
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat  Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Self-confrontation is a therapeutic communication technique that aims to enhance self-awareness, emotional regulation, and coping abilities across various groups, including families within nursing practice. This literature review aims to examine the effectiveness of self-confrontation techniques in family nursing based on studies published between 2021 and 2025. The findings indicate that self-confrontation can strengthen self-control, emotional stability, social skills, and adherence to positive behaviors, particularly when combined with self-reflection and muhasabah practices. In mental health nursing, the use of confrontation for hallucinations has been shown to reduce symptoms and improve reality orientation when supported by education, structured activities, and family involvement. The success of this technique is also strongly influenced by therapeutic communication that is empathetic and nonjudgmental. Evidence related to emotional intelligence and coping strategies further highlights that emotional regulation plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of self-confrontation. Overall, self-confrontation is effective in family nursing when applied professionally, at the appropriate time, and supported by a compassionate approach. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of the contribution of confrontation techniques to strengthening therapeutic communication and enhancing family adaptive functioning within nursing services.
Sistematic Literature Review (SLR) Symbolic-Experiental Family Therapy (SEFT) Safrudin, M. Bachtiar; Eka Ardianty, Hesty; Ardelia, Fauziyah; Aprilia, Widya; Nur Utami, Yasinta Eka; Chandra, Tyana Dwi; Hanani, Adilah; Moura, Misliyana
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat  Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy (SEFT) is a family therapy approach that emphasizes emotional experience, creativity, spontaneity, and the use of symbolic processes as the foundation for change within the family system. This approach views family conflict and dysfunction as consequences of barriers in emotional expression and ineffective communication patterns, directing the therapeutic process toward reopening authentic expression and strengthening emotional connections among family members. This study aims to examine various family therapy interventions and holistic psychological approaches that effectively improve adolescent mental health, particularly for those experiencing emotional trauma and unstable family relationships. Data collection in this literature review was conducted through several databases, namely PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. After a selection process based on predetermined inclusion criteria, 10 articles were identified as suitable for analysis, eight of which were from Google Scholar. All selected articles were then systematically analyzed to obtain relevant findings. The results indicate that therapeutic approaches such as Symbolic-Experiential Family TherapY have been shown to reduce anxiety, improve communication, decrease family conflict, and restore emotional closeness. Additional findings show that active family involvement, including through telehealth services, enhances treatment adherence, motivation, and long-term recovery success. In conclusion, holistic family-based interventions that integrate emotional, symbolic, spiritual, creative, and structural components are more effective in helping adolescents recover from trauma and achieve emotional stability. The family plays a crucial role as the primary support system, making their involvement in the therapeutic process a key factor for successful outcomes.
Model Resiliensi terhadap Stres: Tinjauan Literatur atas Faktor Protektif dan Mekanisme Adaptif Safrudin, Bachtiar; Octavianti, Rachma; Sarda, Salsabila; Sari, Vinda Yanti Anggun; Imuttyah, Nanda; Dani, Rahmah; Putri, Amanda; Yunita, Yunita
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat  Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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This research examines various aspects of stress and resilience in individuals and families in the contexts of mental health, education, and work environment through psychosocial interventions and theoretical frameworks of adaptation. The Current Experience Scale (CES) resilience measurement model developed alongside the Relaxation Response Resiliency Program (SMART-3RP) intervention demonstrates effectiveness in enhancing adaptive capacity to chronic stress and psychometric validity of the measure. Interventions involving deep breathing relaxation and dhikr using the Roy Adaptation Model approach significantly reduce anxiety in elderly hypertensive patients through neuroendocrine stimulation that activates calming hormones. Other studies affirm the role of optimism and self-adjustment as protective factors reducing academic stress in students during online learning and highlight the efficacy of resilience training based on relaxation and cognitive-behavioral techniques in academic stress management. The Family Resilience Enhancement Program (FREP) has been proven to improve the quality of life for families with special needs children by strengthening family resources and offering counseling guidance. Adaptation and validation of the Parental Stress Scale in Indonesia identify two main dimensions of parental stress fitting the collectivist cultural context. Work environment and personal characteristics significantly influence employee work stress, where adaptive ability serves as a crucial moderator mitigating negative stress impacts. The Stuart stress adaptation model emphasizes the importance of coping mechanisms and holistic adaptive responses in psychiatric nursing care. These findings underline the essential role of adaptation and resilience interventions across different fields to enhance mental health, psychological well-being, and adaptive functioning of individuals and families.
Literature Review: Hubungan Agregat Komunitas dengan Strategi Pencegahan Risiko dalam Kesehatan Kerja Safrudin, M Bachtiar; Sabila, Aisyah Nur; Khadijah, Siti; Ardelia, Fauziyah; Tyyah, Nanda Imut; Sipahutar, Nurhayati
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat  Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Occupational safety and health (OSH) is a fundamental component in protecting workers from risks that may threaten their safety, health, and productivity. Across various community aggregates both in formal sectors such as industry and healthcare facilities, and informal sectors such as workshops, home industries, and tourism communities the level of hazards and risks varies widely, requiring specific prevention strategies. This literature review aims to analyze the relationship between community aggregate characteristics and the effectiveness of risk prevention strategies within the context of occupational health. The study employs a systematic literature review of articles published between 2023 and 2025 that discuss occupational risk exposure, safety management, and promotive and preventive interventions. The findings indicate that each community group has different needs in identifying and controlling risks. In the informal sector, OSH education, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and community-based interventions have been shown to increase hazard awareness and reduce workplace accidents. In the formal sector, analytical methods such as HIRARC, FMEA, and HAZOP help identify risks in a structured manner and determine control priorities, particularly for ergonomic, mechanical, biological, and chemical hazards. The review also highlights that the success of OSH interventions is strongly influenced by active worker participation, adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs), continuous supervision, and management support. Overall, a comprehensive understanding of community aggregate characteristics is essential for designing more targeted, collaborative, and sustainable risk prevention strategies to improve occupational health and safety.
The Effect of Hypertension Exercise on Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertensive Patients: A Literature Review Juli Andiani; Riskatrianti; Nuraini Yulianti; Jihan Nabilah Yusuf; Lulu Khairiyah; Khoirunnisa Indriyani; Nur Azizah Diah Pitriani; Rheza Armadani Putra; Firdaus Panji Permana; Muhammad Huda; Bachtiar Safrudin
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

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Background: Hypertension is a global disease whose symptoms are often not perceived by patients, causing the condition to be frequently neglected. Therefore, simple interventions are needed to prevent and control hypertension, one of which is exercise Methods: This study employed a literature review method by searching articles in the Google Scholar and PubMed databases and applying predetermined inclusion criteria. Results: Based on ten reviewed articles, various types of exercise, including Tera gymnastics, hypertension exercise, aerobic exercise, and Prolanis exercise, were proven to effectively reduce blood pressure in patients with hypertension. Conclusion: Exercise interventions have been shown to reduce blood pressure and can therefore be used as a reference for the prevention and management of hypertension.
PENGARUH VIDEO EDUKASI KESEHATAN TENTANG KEGAWADARURATAN HIPERTENSI PADA LANSIA TERHADAP SIKAP CAREGIVER D I PUSKESMAS LEMPAKE Rizky, Raninda Anjania; Widyastuti, Dwi; Safrudin, M. Bachtiar
PREPOTIF : JURNAL KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan

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Hipertensi merupakan masalah kesehatan utama pada lansia dengan prevalensi yang terus meningkat di Kalimantan Timur. Kondisi ini berisiko tinggi menyebabkan kegawatdaruratan yang memerlukan penanganan cepat dan tepat. Caregiver memiliki peran krusial dalam pemantauan dan penanganan awal, namun seringkali kurang siap menghadapi situasi darurat akibat keterbatasan pengetahuan. Masalah utama dalam penelitian ini adalah bagaimana pengaruh video edukasi terhadap sikap caregiver. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menganalisis pengaruh video edukasi kesehatan tentang kegawatdaruratan hipertensi terhadap sikap caregiver di Puskesmas Lempake. Penelitian menggunakan desain True Experimental dengan rancangan Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. Populasi adalah caregiver lansia hipertensi di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Lempake. Sampel berjumlah 60 responden yang dipilih melalui purposive sampling dan dibagi secara acak menjadi kelompok intervensi (n=30) dan kelompok kontrol (n=30). Variabel bebas adalah video edukasi kesehatan dan variabel terikat adalah sikap caregiver. Data sikap dikumpulkan menggunakan kuesioner yang telah diuji valid (r>0,374) dan reliabel (Cronbach's Alpha=0,926). Analisis data menggunakan uji Dependent T-Test dan Independent T-Test. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat peningkatan sikap yang signifikan pada kelompok intervensi setelah diberikan video edukasi (p<0,001) dengan nilai mean sikap meningkat dari 32,1 menjadi 44,7. Sebaliknya, kelompok kontrol yang mendapat edukasi konvensional tidak mengalami peningkatan sikap yang bermakna (p=0,087). Uji Independent T-Test juga menunjukkan adanya perbedaan sikap yang signifikan antara kedua kelompok setelah intervensi (p<0,001).  
The Differences Between Think Pair Share and Stratagem Learning Models in Improving Knowledge of Premature Sex Prevention in Students at SMA Samarinda Safrudin, Muhammad Bachtiar; Saputri, Della
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 19 No 01 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Science) 
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

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Adolescent growth and development causes physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes, which are followed by sexual maturity, followed by attraction to the opposite sex, thereby triggering the potential for premarital sexual behavior. This problem requires preventive treatment efforts in the form of health education. Health education models that are suitable for upper secondary students are think-pair-share (TPS) and stratagem. This research aims to see the differences in the effectiveness of the think-pair-share and stratagem health education methods on knowledge of premarital sex prevention. This research design uses a quasi-experimental pre- and post-test with a control group design. The population in this study was 120 class X students at SMA 11 Samarinda. The sampling technique used was random sampling with a total of 42 samples each. Adolescent students' prevention knowledge was measured with a questionnaire consisting of 16 items. The research results show a change in knowledge score of 4, given the TPR model education, while the Stratagem model increases by 6. The results of the Mann-Whitney test show a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05), where there is a difference between the TPS and Stratagem models. The stratagem model is suitable for teenagers because of the teenager's character who likes relaxed and fun learning.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Rifky Adhitya Adiasih, Nisa Solikha Adilah Hanani Agil Anata Ahmad Yusni Ahmad Yusuf Aini, Aliyah Nur Aisyah, Salsabila Noor Akbar, Rasona Sunara Alamsyah, Fachmi Alda Hendarwati Aldi, M. Aldi Aldini, Fhauzia Iin Alfatahillah, Arrasyidi Alinda, Niken Almadaniyah, Hanun Alya Ramadani Amalia, Naya Amanda, Devi Clarisa Amanda, Melly Amelia Kartika, Sheila Anata, Agil Andi Aprilya Anggryani Andi Aprilya Anggryani Andiani, Juli Andrila, Nike Angga Septian Budi Saputra Anggi Saputri, Mareta Anggraini, Olivia Zahwa Anggreini, Maghfira Anggreini, Niken Anggryani, Andi Aprilya Angriani, olivia Anisa Duwi Putri Anisa Oktaviani Annisa oktavia pradini Aprilia, Shintya Anugerah Aprilia, Widya Apriliani, Risma Aprillia, Widya Ardelia, Fauziyah Ardianty, Hestika Aria Aria Arifin, Nuri Aprilia Arinda Fadilla Rizky Aulia Arinda Fadilla Rizky Aulia Ariski, Deska Ramadani Arra, Putri Amanda Arya Pratama Putra Aryandi, Abdy Arzaaq, Miftahul Aulia, Affina Aulia, Arinda Fadilla Rizky Aulia, Ayu Aulia, Ginna Ayi Hernani Putri Ayu Putri S Aziza, Sa'diah Nur Azizah, Wyldha Noor Azzahdi, Adam Rizki Azzahra, Sekar Putri Azzahrah, Sekar Putri Burhanto Burhanto Burhanto Burhanto, Burhanto Cahya Indah Fitriani Candra Maulani, Kamila Chandra, Tyana Dwi Cholifah, Winna Noor Choriah Geby Anggraini Cindy Maharani Dewi Citra Maulidya Damayanti, Marlina Dani, Rahmah Daysila Sri M Desta Reinita Desti Fitrianti Devi Clarisa Amanda Deviana, Aulia Dewi, Cindy Maharani Dhea Ananda Putri Dhea Lilia Putri P Diah Maulia Diah Maulia Diandra Dita Raudina Diki, M. Diki duw mawarti Dwi Amelia Safitri Dwi Purnamasari, Rizka Dwi Widiyaastuti Dwi Widyastuti Dwi Widyastuti Eka Ardianty, Hesty Eka Diana Putri Eliza Dwi Putri Susanto Elly Fuaidah ENDANG KRISNAWATI Enok Sureskiarti Erika Syavira Ernawati, Rini Esa Shafa Praditha Esa Shafa Praditha Fachmi Alamsyah Fahri Ramadhani Faramitha , Dyah Faramitha, Dyah Farazila Aisyiah Saputri Fauziah, Nia Febriani, Wantasya Fedri Andana Feriani, Pipit Fierdina Amalia Fiky Jayanti Firdaus Panji Permana Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani, Cahya Indah Gatra Zakky Sabbily Ghifari, Muhammad Raihan Gita Anisa M Gunawan, Yuda Arya gusti alpino virgiawan Halimah Seftiyani, Nur Halizza, Virna Nur Hana Putri Pratiwi Hanani, Adilah Handa, Ita Handayani Handayono, Priyo Haniyyu Muhni, Ikhram Hanun Almadaniyah Hasanah, Dini Andani Heldy Ferdian Hera Ramdani Herlinawati, Nanda Arum Hibaturrahman, Muhammad Amir Zulfahmi Ikalia Ulandari Imuttyah, Nanda Indah Prayudita Indah, Indri Indrawati, Sara Indriyani, Khoirunnisa Intan Puspitasari Irma Ilyana Izma Mega Ulita Jihan Nabilah Yusuf Jihan Safitri Juli Andiani Juliana, Ayu Indri Kamila, Rurun Kartika Setia Purdani Kartika Setia Purdani Kefie, Muhammad Khairiyah, Lulu Khalizah, Nur Khofifah, Indar Khoirunnisa Indriyani Khomariah Puji Astuti Khusnul Khotima, Khusnul Laila Alfida Yahya Lestari, Shinta Dwie Lili Suryani Lulu Khairiyah M Aditia Prasetyo M Aditia Prasetyo M Ilham Khomaidi M Ilham Khomaidi M Kemal A M Raihan G M. Ananta Tri Purwandy Mahathir Muhammad Masnina, Rusni Masriati Nabila Masyuni, Daysila Sri Mathilda, Maria Maulida, Gita Anisa Maulida, Zaina Maulidya, Citra Maulidya, Suwaldi Pradana8, Citra Melly Amanda Melly Amanda Mika, Rona Miko Dwi Abadi Miko Dwi Abadi Milkhatun, Milkhatun Misliyana Moura Mita Rosadi Moura, Misliyana Mudinillah, Adam Muhammad Amir Zulfahmi Hibaturrahman Muhammad Amir Zulfahmi Hibaturrahman Muhammad Dicky Muhammad Huda Muhammad Idham Hafidz Muhammad Ilham Bayu Dirgantara Muhammad Kemal Ar Rifqi Muhammad Maulana Ismail Muhammad Raffi Nasywan Bagus Mulyana Muhammad Ridho N. 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Ananta Tri Purwandy, ⁠M. Ananta Tri Puspita Sari Putra, Rheza Armadani PUTRI ANGGRAENI Putri Anggraeni Putri Anggraeni Putri Apriliani Putri Nur Hapsari Putri Rahmadani, Nurcahyani Putri Sintya Wati Putri Sintya Wati putri, amanda Putri, Anisa Duwi Putri, Nasua Arya Rahayu Rahmadhaniah, Nur Rahmawati, Erika Ramadini, Desma Raudina, Diandra Dita Rayshifa Sadien Rei Bagaskara Retnawati, Lenny Retno, Dewi Madu Reylah Sephia Rheisya, Salbina Rheza Armadani Putra Rifky Adhytia Abdillah Rifky Rama Nur H. Riki Aldi Saputra Rinda Kurniawati Ririn Aliya Putri Risalatul Hasanah Riskatrianti Riskatrianti, Riskatrianti Risma Maulida Rivanssa, Reffico Rizal, Alfi Fakhrur Rizcha Dwi Reynanda Rizky Aulia, Arinda Fadilla Rizky, Raninda Anjania Rizky, Siti Nur Rodiansyah, M. Rodiansyah, Muhammad Ruke Renhard Ruke Renhard Rumba, Divha Rizdyawati Rurun Kamila Sabila, Aisyah Nur Sadien, Rayshifa Safitri Indriyani Sari Safitri Nuraz'mi, Ayuthya Safitri, Dwi Amelia Safitri, Rani Nur Hafifah Safitri, Shabrina Salsabila, Ayu Putri Saputra, Bagas Saputri, Della Sarda Amelia, Salsabila Sarda, Salsabila Sari, Dewi Nila Sari, Dheya Aulia Sari, Risnawati Sari, Safitri Indriyani Sari, Vinda Yanti Anggun Sekar Putri Azzahra Selva Rahmadhayanti Selvia, Wahyu Sephia, Reylah Sepialdo Surya Pranata Septiawan, Taufik Setiowati, Wiwik Setyawati, Richa Cahya Setyowati, Richa Cahya Shabrina Safitri Shabrina Safitri Shalsa Amirah Fitri Shely Salsabila Sari Shinta Dwie Lestari Shintya Anugerah Aprilia Shintya Anugerah Aprilia Sipahutar, Nurhayati Siti Hosiah Siti Isnayah Noor Siti Khadijah Sri Agustina, Nuraini Sudarti Sudarti Surya Putra Ashari, Maajid Suwaldi Pradana Syahputri , Imellia Harmoni Syahputri, Imellia Harmoni Syavira, Erika Taharuddin Taharuddin Taharuddin Taharuddin Tankeke Tankeke, Tankeke Tatang Iskandar Tatang Iskandar Thomas Ari Wibowo Tiara Adinda Aulia Tiara Okta Damayanti Tiara Okta Damayanti Tiara Tirta, Insani Tiara, Tiara Tsamarah Hanin Rana Tsamarah Hanin Rana Fauziyyah Tyyah, Nanda Imut Ulandari , Ikalia Ulandari, Ikalia Ulfa Dwi Asrianti Wanda Amelia N. Wanda Amelia Nurhasanah Wanda Priskyani Wardana, Hendi Wardani, Alia Wati, Putri Sintya Widiyastuti, Dwi Widyastuti , Dwi Widyastuti, Dwi Winda Fitriana, Winda Winna Noor Cholifah Wulan Dari, Wulan Wyldha Noor Azizah Wyldha Noor Azizah Yuli Triyani, Yuli Yulia Ervianti Yulia Ervianti Yulianti, Nuraini Yundha Cahyani Khairunisa Yunita Yunita Yusnanda, Bunga Yusri Arisandi Ilyas Yusuf, Jihan Nabilah Yuwanda , Ridwan Maalik Yuwanda, Ridwan Maalik Zahra, Maredita Zain, Najla Dalilah Ramadhania Zeca, Queeneera Adelcia Angelista Zeca, ueeneera Adelcia Angelista