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Mariyati Mariyati
Universitas Widya Husada Semarang, Semarang, Indonesia

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Prophetic parenting training for mothers as an effort to overcome the problem of online game addiction Fitria Istikhomah; Cherilla Kapindanu; Hersi Agustin; Yanu Ainur Fitri; Zilla Fazzira; Mariyati Mariyati
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 7 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (347.323 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6863

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In the modern era, science and technology are developing very quickly. One example is the internet. Online game addiction is one of the harmful effects of internet development. To stop this horrible thing, parents play a critical role. Peers and other external factors can also be destructive. The purpose of this community service project is to improve parents' awareness of prophetic parenting. It is believed that parents will be able to use this knowledge in their daily lives to reduce the number of children who become addicted to online games. This community service is carried out through health education about the dangers of online game addiction and the practice of prophetic parenting through 6 stages. As many as 20 SDN Krapyak Semarang City guardians participated in this exercise. The service's outcomes revealed an improvement in parenting abilities using the prophetic parenting approach as well as increased understanding about the negative effects of online game addiction on students' mental health.
Empowerment of nurses in primary health service in early detection of mental health and stress management of pregnant women Mariyati Mariyati; Priharyanti Wulandari
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 11 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.7466

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Pregnant women are a vulnerable group for mental health problems. This community service aims to increase the involvement of nurses in early detection of mental health and stress management for pregnant women. The methods used include outreach, health education, training and demonstrations on early detection of mental health and its treatment. The targets of the community service program are puskesmas nurses and pregnant women who attend antenatal care. The results of the activity show that nurses are able to carry out early detection of mental health with a self-reporting questionnaire. The results of early detection showed that 7 pregnant women who visited the Puskesmas Rowosari for antenatal care had mental health problems characterized by feeling anxious about their first pregnancy, physical changes, delivery process, and condition of the fetus and helpless due to lack of husband's support. After being given stress management in the form of imagery guides, progressive muscle relaxation and yoga, pregnant women said they were calmer, thought positively, and had less anxiety. In addition, knowledge and skills regarding mental health also increased.