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Journal : INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Analysis of fingerprint patterns and axial triradius digital angles in the Komering population Sabrina, Siti; Wijaya, Otchi Putri; Mundijo, Trisnawati; Purwoko, Mitayani
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v5i1.14281

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Some dermatoglyphic components that can be used to analyze a population are fingerprint patterns and Axial Tri-Radius Digital (ATD) angles because they are unique to each ethnic group. This study aimed to determine variations in fingerprint patterns and ATD angles in the Komering population in Palembang. The study of fingerprint patterns and ATD angles was descriptive. The sample size was 43 respondents registered in the Gunung Batu Family Association (IKA GUBA) Komering Ulu Timur in Palembang City. The results showed that the ulnar loop pattern was the most common fingerprint pattern, with 90.4% on the right palmar hand and 85.9% on the left palmar hand. The most minor fingerprint pattern is accidental whorl, which is 0% on the right palmar hand and 1.8% on the left. The 30°-45° angle dominates the right and left palmar ATD angles (88.4% and 86.0% respectively).
Identification of fingerprint patterns and axial triradius digital angles on male prisoners at Prison X in 2021 Nafatilana, Dinda; Mundijo, Trisnawati; Purwoko, Mitayani
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v5i2.17834

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Dermatoglyphics is the science of describing streaks on the skin at the tips of the fingers and toes as well as the palms and feet and skin folds on both palms. Several studies have shown a distinctive dermatoglyphic tendency in prisoners. This study aims to determine the fingerprint pattern and the angle of ATD in male prisoners involved in murder and sexual crimes at Prison X. The research sample was obtained by total sampling. The sample size was 113 people. Fingerprint patterns were taken using the Digital persona U.are.U 4500 Fingerprint reader and the ATD angle using a wet stamp on plain paper. The results showed that the dominant fingerprint patterns were the ulnar loop (341 of 720 fingers) and plain whorl (202 of 720 fingers). The dominant ATD angle was >50°. In conclusion, there is no distinctive trend in the fingerprint patterns of male inmates, but there is a distinctive trend in the ATD angle.
Family Support in Perineal Wound Care for Postpartum Mothers in Lampung Salsabilla, Salsabilla; Oktariza, Rury Tiara; Purwoko, Mitayani
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v6i1.19270

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Cases of perineal wounds in postpartum mothers are still frequently encountered in Indonesia. One of the factors that can influence the healing of perineal wounds is the role of the family in the care of perineal wounds. This study aims to determine the role of the family in perineal wound care for postpartum mothers. The type of this research is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with 5 informants who are family members (husbands) of postpartum mothers with perineal wounds in the working area of Puskesmas Rama Indra, Lampung. The data were triangulated with a midwife from Puskesmas Rama Indra, Lampung. The results of this study found that the types of family support for postpartum mothers with perineal wounds included instrumental, emotional, informational, and esteem support. Work schedules and local customs become obstacles in assisting the postpartum mother's care. It was found that there is a phenomenon of insufficient family involvement in the early mobilization of postpartum mothers and local customs that hinder perineal wound care. Conclusion, the role of the family still needs to be improved in terms of assisting early mobilization of postpartum mothers with perineal wounds.
Family Roles in Overcoming Picky Eating Children and Its Effect on Childs’ Nutrition Status Antonia, As Syifa; Chairani, Liza; Fitrianti, Yuni; Purwoko, Mitayani
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v6i2.20848

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Nutritional status is a measuring scale based on the body's condition due to food consumption or nutritional intake. Picky eating is a behavior that often occurs in preschool children, which can affect the child's nutritional status. The role of parents is very influential in overcoming picky eaters. This study aimed to understand the role of the family in overcoming picky eater behavior in children and to measure the nutritional status of children with picky eater behavior at Kindergarten X Palembang. This study was qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The informants were mothers of picky eating children based on CEBQ criteria. The data were collected using in-depth interviews and anthropometric measurements, and the data was analyzed quantitatively. This research found that parents played a role in trying to overcome picky eater behavior in children Including restrictive guidance, pressure to eat, rewarding food consumption materially, rewarding with praise, accessibility, however, their child's picky eater behavior was not resolved, and based on the results of anthropometric measurements, most children with picky eater behavior had normal nutritional status (64.7%). In comparison, 17.64% of children experience wasted nutritional status, 11.7% are severely wasted, and 5.8% are obese.
Co-Authors -, Hasmeinah Adhi Permana Aditya Warman Aditya, Muhammad Akbar Aflah, Anisatul Ahmad Ghiffari Akrom, Muhamad Afif Al Alifah, Haura Zatty Amalda, Dea Anggina, Dientyah Nur Anggraini, Wieke Antonia, As Syifa Anzani, Tsabitah Zahra Dwi Asyik, Hadi Aziza, Nurita Azzahra, Rashieka Adawiya Baihaqi, Rafly Al Chairani, Liza Dewi Yuniasih Dian Wahyuningsih Eka Sri Yusmartini Eko Ariyanto Eriko Erenkwot Fachrozi, Muhammad Fuad Arifin fatimah Fatimah Ferzieza Dizayang Fitrianti, Yuni Franscisco, Jimmi Ghea Lingga Septiareni Gialini, Windy Ulfa Gunawan, Ernes Putra Hartina, Nabila Hasmeinah - Hasmeinah Bambang Hastuti, Riliani Heriyanto, Mochammad Junaidy Herlangga, Arya Indawaty, Septiani Nadra Indriani, M. A. Yenny Indriyani Indriyani Iqsa, Abil Jamaiyah, Miranda Khalilillah, Muhammad Thareq Lucille Anisa Suardin M. Mansyur Romi Meddy Setiawan Meidiana, Hesesty Meilina Wardhani Miranda, Mira Muhamad Ayus Astoni Muhammad Aditya Alfarizki Muhammad Nazir Muhammad Perdana Airlangga, Muhammad Perdana Mundijo, Trisnawati Mutia Mutmainnah Muzakki, Muhammad Azman Nafatilana, Dinda Ningsih, Ena Aprita Nofitasari, Camelia Novitasari, Erlina Krisdianita Nurjanah, Rizki Anisa Oktariza, Rury Tiara Pamudji, Raden Pandhita, Gea Permana, Adhi Prakoso, Denny Anggoro Pranata, Muhammad Ari Putra, Chendra Perdana Putri, Naurah Ramadhanti Hamanda Rahmatillah, Rirah Ramayanti, Indri Ratih Pratiwi Ressy Irma Juwita Reza Reza Rima January Rizki, Putri Nersi Rizky Maulana, Rizky Rodhiaty, Fera Yunita Ronnia, Ronnia Rudiyanto, Waluyo Sabrina, Siti Safitri, Oktarina Salsabilla, Rizky Salsabilla, Salsabilla Salsyah, Alya Saraswati, Nia Ayu Sheilla Yonaka Lindri Silvana, Rista Sinta, Adliah Zahira Padya Siti Rohani Sriningsih, Solikah Stiawan, Ridho Suciandari, Altiara Risky Suciandari, Altiara Risky Sukarno, Rizky Triutami Sulistiani, Taris Ade SULISTIYANI SULISTIYANI Syadra Bardiman Tubarad, Gladys Dwiani Tinovella Utami, Dhiya Luthfiyyah Wakilla, Putri Widyadi, Yoshiko Wijaya, Otchi Putri Yanuarita Tursinawati, Yanuarita Yesi Astri