Farid Aulia
Department of Social Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Science, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan Indoensia

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The Phenomenon of Vaping in Female Students Ruth Christina Indriani; Farid Aulia; Putri Adliani Sianturi; Putri Sundari; Sersa Ulina Br Sembirng; Yesi Yandira Milala; Desi Natalia Pasaribu; Ananda Putri
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v4i2.12282

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In its development, vaping is not only in demand by men, but women have also become its users. Some societies still stigmatize women who smoke or vape. Women who vape or smoke are often referred to as unrighteous or naughty women and get ridiculed or cursed. In fact, vaping behavior in women is inseparable from the motives that are their reasons for vaping. The purpose of this study is to find out what the motives of women for vaping are, what effects are obtained after using vaping, and what stigma is obtained. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach with primary and secondary data collection techniques. Primary data collection was conducted through an in-depth interview method (a departmental interview) by finding three key informants. The informant requirement is a woman who is a vape perpetrator. secondary data in this study using a review of online literature. The database used is in the form of Google Scholar, where the author combines words relevant to themes such as "Vape and Women," "Motif," and "Stigma." The results of the study concluded that one of the reasons women vape is to think that vaping is something cool. Faster fatigue and shortness of breath are two of the effects they receive after vaping. Women who vape also often receive negative ratings from the surrounding community; they are often said to be bad women.
Local Wisdom of the Community Responding to Ulcer Disease Ikhsan Fadilla; Muhammad AbdulRohman; Ary Apriandika; Muhammad Fikri; Rakhael Adji Muhammad; Martha Erina; Fahrul Rozi; Farid Aulia
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v4i2.12316

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There are a number of interesting things to reveal regarding the local wisdom of the community about boils. People still believe that Pamali sits on a pillow and thinks that eating too many eggs will make you more susceptible to boils. This is obtained from personal experience and that of other people, so that people have even more confidence in these pamali. Utilizing plant leaves that have undergone processing by pounding, boiling, and roasting, the community still frequently practices local wisdom in the traditional treatment of ulcers. The use of materials from nature is based on one's own knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge and experience from others.