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The Relationship between Academic Stress and Help-Seeking Behavior with Depression in Students Salsabiilla, Alleidya; Candrasari, Anika
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5487

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Purpose: To conduct an analysis of the relationship between academic stress and awareness in the pre-help-seeking behavior stage with the level of depression in students. Methodology: This study utilized an analytical observational study design with a cross-sectional approach. The technique used was purposive sampling and 50 respondents were obtained, and three types of questionnaires were used to measure academic stress, help-seeking behavior and depression. The data analysis methods used in the research are univariate, bivariate (Chi-Square test), and multivariate (logistic regression test). Results: According to the findings of the univariate analysis, the majority respondents were female (74.0%), moderate academic stress (52.0%), moderate help-seeking behavior (54.0%), and moderate depression (46.0%). Meanwhile, bivariate analysis found that academic stress had a significant relationship with depression levels (P=<0.001), while the awareness in the pre-help-seeking behavior stage was not related to depression levels (P=0.726). Applications/Originality/Value: To provide a new perspective on the relationship relationship between academic stress and awareness in the pre-help-seeking behavior stage with the level of depression in students.
How Nutrition and Sanitation Shape Toddler Development: A Closer Look at Health Risk Factors Apriliani, Anindya Aurora; Lestari, Nining; Triastuti, N. Juni; Candrasari, Anika
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5490

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Purpose: Toddler development is a condition of change in the form and function of organ and individual maturation. Under-five developmental disorders are still a case that requires special attention. The first 1000 days of a child's birth is the golden period for child development. Based on data Kemenkes in 2021 shows that there are 7,512.6 per 100,000 population (7.51%) of toddlers in Indonesia who experience developmental disorders. There are several factors that influence development, including nutritional status and family environmental sanitation. Nutritional status as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) affects the development of toddlers. The relationship with nutritional status, if the nutritional status is poor then it becomes a factor that further disrupts the physical development of toddlers with optimal nutritional status. Methodology: This study used a analytic design, with a cross-sectional approach. Sampling using fixed disease sampling method from Development Pre-Screening Questionnaire and Clean and Healthy Living Behavior questionnaire data and medical records of toddlers at Gatak Health Center. Data analysis using the chi-square test with SPSS 25. The sample size used was 91 samples. Results: The results of chi-square nutritional status with the development of toddlers obtained OR = 6.618 (with p = 0.050). While the relationship between family environmental sanitation with the development of toddlers obtained OR 5.661 (with p=0.022). Conclusion: Nutritional status and environmental sanitation are significantly associated with the development of toddlers.
Hypertension Risk in Rural Indonesia: Insights on Age, BMI, and Traditional Market Accessibility Asyari, Aulya Rahmanisa Paramitha; Syawaliyah, Ainun Nimah; Maulana, Taqwa Ziyan; Sulastijah, Siti; Farida, Dany; Candrasari, Anika; Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5496

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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the influence of traditional markets in rural areas and the relationship between definitive factors that influence through bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Methodology: This study used a cross-sectional design to analyze the effect of age, BMI, and the presence of traditional markets on blood pressure using data from visits to the Gatak District Health Center, Sukoharjo Regency (May-July 2024) with bivariate (Chi-Square) and multivariate (logistic regression) methods. Results: This study analyzed 9,639 respondents which showed that age 50 years and above (aOR = 4.647, p = 0.000), overweight/obese BMI (aOR = 1.677, p = 0.000), and the absence of a traditional market around the residence (aOR = 0.779, p = 0.004) were significantly associated with an increased risk of hypertension. This study states that traditional markets can function as a protective factor, while age and obesity increase the risk of hypertension in rural communities. Applications/Originality/Value: This study highlights the role of traditional markets as a protective factor against hypertension in rural Indonesia, which has rarely been discussed in previous studies; This study highlights the role of traditional markets as a protective factor against hypertension in rural Indonesia, a perspective rarely discussed in previous studies. It provides insights into their contribution to public health strategies and preventive measures.
Obesity in Rural Indonesia: Examining the Effects of BTS Towers, Age and Gender Zahrani, Ayu; Davina, Aifa Putri; Arrantissi, Syauqi Hanif; Sulastijah, Siti; Farida, Dany; Candrasari, Anika; Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5499

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Purpose: Obesity is a significant global health issue, including in Indonesia, where its prevalence continues to rise. This study investigates the influence of Base Transceiver Station (BTS) towers, age, and gender on obesity in rural Indonesian communities. A cross-sectional study analyzed secondary data from 9,639 patient visits to the Gatak Subdistrict Health Center between May and July 2024. Body Mass Index (BMI) was categorized into normo/underweight and overweight/obese groups, while BTS tower data were obtained from regional statistics. Statistical analyses were conducted using bivariate (Pearson's Chi-square) and multivariate (binary logistic regression) methods. Results showed that the presence of BTS towers and age did not significantly influence obesity. However, gender was a significant factor, with women exhibiting a higher prevalence of overweight/obesity compared to men (aOR = 0.796, p = 0.000). Most patients lived in areas with fewer than three BTS towers, and the majority were classified as normo/underweight. In conclusion, gender significantly influences obesity prevalence, with women being more affected than men, while the presence of BTS towers and age showed no significant relationship with obesity. These findings underscore the need for further research to explore additional factors contributing to obesity in rural Indonesian populations.
Co-Authors Anam, Zahra Hafizha Fitria Apriliani, Anindya Aurora Arfa Bima Firizqina Arfa Bima Firizqina, Arfa Bima Ari Natalia Probandari Ari Natalia Probandari Arlinda Silva Riyana Arrantissi, Syauqi Hanif Asyari, Aulya Rahmanisa Paramitha Aulia Mega Safira Aulya Farra Ramadany Aulya Farra Ramadany, Aulya Farra Bachuroh Fasda Budi Hernawan Davina, Aifa Putri Devi Usdiana Rosyidah Domas Fitria Widyasari Dwi Nonita Nugraheni Dwi Nonita Nugraheni Dwiariawan Tauchid Rahman Dwiariawan Tauchid Rahman, Dwiariawan Tauchid Em Sutrisna Erna Herawati Farida, Dany Fiftin Desy Auliafadina Fiftin Desy Auliafadina, Fiftin Desy Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy Handayani, Alya Nurkinasih Putri Hasmeinda Marindratama Hasmeinda Marindratama, Hasmeinda Ichsan, Burhanuddin Iwan Setiawan Jatri Amellcia Andriani Karuniawati, Mira Candra Lestari, Nining Listyo Asist Pujarini Listyo Asist Pujarini, Listyo Asist M. Amin Romas M. Amin Romas, M. Amin Maulana, Faiz Maulana, Taqwa Ziyan Mira Candra Karuniawati Mita Apriyanti Muhammad Shoim Dasuki N Nurhayani N. Juni Triastuti Nining Lestari Nur Mahmudah Oktaberika Putri Indah Yasinta Ovi Rizky Astuti Ovi Rizky Astuti, Ovi Rizky Pintakasari Widyaningtyas Restu Noor Azizah Retno Sintowati - Riandini Aisyah Rochmadina Suci Bestari S Sulistyani Safari Wahyu Jatmiko Salsabiilla, Alleidya Slamet Ari Wibowo Sri Wahyu Basuki Sulastijah, Siti Sulistyani Sulistyani Supraba, Intan Pratiwi Syawaliyah, Ainun Nimah Utami, Indari Widyasari, Domas Fitria Yusuf Alam Romadhon Zahrani, Ayu