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Counseling Regarding Knowledge and Attitudes on Pre Marriage Sex to Teenagers in High Schools In The DKI Jakarta Region Using The LeafLets Method Putri Azzahroh; Azizah, Nurul; Silawati, Vivi
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): InJCS Vol 1 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/injcs.v1i2.26

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Background: the impact of premarital sex in the modern era does not only impact the individual concerned, but directly or indirectly also impacts society and the surrounding environment. The impact of premarital sex is the risk of suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancies, psychological trauma, giving birth to unhealthy babies, disgrace to the family, increasing teenagers dropping out of school and increasing maternal and infant mortality rates so that the level of public health decreases. Objective: Carry out community service activities by carrying out activities ranging from collecting secondary data to conducting interventions and evaluating field activities. Method: This research consists of education regarding information, knowledge and attitudes of premarital sex. Results: After being given education to increase knowledge and attitudes regarding premarital reproductive health, the students felt satisfied and committed to preventing them from falling into promiscuous sexual behavior, because they knew the dangers and impacts that could occur from premarital sex. Conclusion: This research include obtaining activity permits, providing education regarding Premarital Reproductive Health, providing videos related to educational materials, and providing souvenirs. Community service activities run smoothly.  
Counseling, Detection of Children’s Fine Motor Development and Sensory Play Finger Intervention in Preschool Children in Bogor District Silawati, Vivi; Putri Azzahroh; Badria Laili
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): InJCS Vol 2 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/injcs.v2i1.38

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According to the Central Statistics Agency (2018), to maximize the development potential of children aged 0-6 years, the government has created an early childhood education (PAUD) program. The PAUD program prioritizes children's physical growth and development (fine and gross motor coordination) and children's intelligence, socio-emotional skills, and language and communication, which aim to provide positive stimulation for children's growth and development. Stimulation for children needs to be done as early as possible. Its implementation can be carried out regularly as a prevention because when stimulation is carried out, the hormones needed for children's development can be produced by the body. One of them is by doing sensory play activities. Sensory play is a game that can train children to use one or more senses. Sensory play becomes a stimulus that will enter the child's brain, which then the nervous system will process it by producing a sensation that can encourage the child's senses to move, this is called a stimulus-response. When children get a lot of stimulus, children will get more and more pleasant experiences (Munzilin, et al., 2021). The methods used are lectures and discussions. The implementation of community service was carried out at PAUD Uswatun Hasanah, Bogor Regency on January 8, 2024, with 38 participants. After the community service activity, participants learned the importance of providing stimulation for children's fine motor development.
Tempeh Croquettes (Stecu), a Delicious and Nutritious Snack, as a Traditional Healthy Food to Prevent Stunting Naibaho, Mawan Frisanti; Putri Azzahroh; Aquarini Fajarianty Putri
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): InJCS Vol 3 No 1 (2025)
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Background: toddlers are prone to nutritional problems. For toddlers, the fulfillment of nutritional needs that are provided properly can help in the process of growth and development. Stunting is a condition of chronic malnutrition and recurrent infections in children, such as height below the average standard. Child stunting is a serious problem, as it is associated with a greater risk of morbidity and mortality, obesity non-communicable diseases, poor cognitive development, and low productivity and income. One way to prevent and treat stunting is through supplementary feeding (PMT). PMT with the utilization of local resources, cheap, but full of nutrients such as tempeh is recommended. Purpose : This community service was carried out with the aim of overcoming the priority problem found in the TPMB Aquirini area Method: The method used in this community service involve lectures, discussions, and demonstrations. The study targeted mothers who have toddlers and cadres who are active in posyandu Result: The results of this community service, toddler mothers understand and so do the staff of posyandu related counseling and complementary therapy “STECU” which can be applied to overcome stunting Conclusion: Based on the evaluation conducted after the provision of counseling and the provision of additional food tempeh croquettes “STECU” during community service, the intervention provided went well and effectively with the results of mothers who had toddlers and also cadres were able to answer questions and could find out how to prevent and manage stunting in children Keywords: stunting, tempeh, nutrition education, parent role
Red Guarantee Juice (Bujirah) Honey Increases Hb Levels Silvina, Nana; Anita Hellena Wehantouw; Putri Azzahroh; Stiesia Berel; Maria R.A Nesi; Lisa Mariati; Heffy Setiandari; Syahrunita P. Fatimah
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): InJCS Vol 2 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/injcs.v2i1.31

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Background: World Health Organization WHO (World Health Organization) 40% of maternal deaths in developing countries are related to anemia in pregnancy, mostly caused by iron deficiency and acute bleeding, not infrequently the two interact with each other. The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women in the world is around 14% on average, in industrialized countries it is 56% and in developing countries it is between 35%-75%. Globally, 52% of pregnant women in developing countries experience anemia. In Indonesia, it was found that the incidence of anemia in the group of pregnant women was 48.9% with a proportion according to age, namely 84.6% of pregnant women aged 15-24 years, 33.7% of pregnant women aged 25-34 years, 33.6% of pregnant women aged 35-44 years and 24% of pregnant women aged 45-54 years (Riskesdas, 2018). Anemia can be prevented by consuming balanced nutritious food with sufficient iron intake to meet the body's needs. Natural ingredients that can be used as an alternative to treat anemia and are easy to obtain and cultivate also contain protein, vitamin C and iron. One non-pharmacological method or natural ingredient that can be used to increase Hb levels is red guava juice and honey. According to research (Agustina et al., 2020) that there is an effect of consuming red guava juice on hemoglobin levels in pregnant women at the Saketi Health Center, Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province in 2020. Red guava is very rich in vitamin C and several types of minerals which are able to ward off various types of illness and maintaining physical fitness. Purpose: This community service is carried out with the aim of overcoming the priority problem at TPMB Aquirini, namely Anemia in Pregnant Women. Method: The method used in this community service uses lecture, discussion and demonstration methods. Targeting pregnant women who are anemic Result: As a result of this community service, pregnant women understand and understand the counseling and complementary therapy "BUJIRAH MADU" which can be applied to treat anemia. Conclusion: Based on the evaluation carried out after providing counseling and giving Bujirah Honey Juice during community service, the intervention provided went well and was effective with the result that pregnant women were able to answer questions and know how to prevent and manage anemia.