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Johannes Hudyono
Departemen K3, Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Prevalensi Hipertensi pada Aplikator Pestisida dan Faktor yang Berkontribusi: Studi Potong Lintang Jen Fuk Liem; Apricylia Gloria Elizabeth Lumanauw; Yosephin Sri Sutanti; Johannes Hudyono
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan Ukrida

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v2i2.2855

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The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of high blood pressure (HBP) and the contributing factors in pesticide applicators in Cibodas Village, where chemical pesticides are widely utilized. This cross-sectional study included 90 pesticide applicators in total. The information on individual and occupational characteristics was gathered using a structured interview-administered questionnaire. An upper-arm digital blood pressure monitor was used to measure blood pressure. Data were presented descriptively, and statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square and multiple logistic regression. The majority of participants were men. 94% of individuals used a combination of pesticides on a regular basis. In this study, the prevalence of HBP was 48.9%. High BP was associated with age > 44 years, and a high exposure group. These results support the idea of the importance of multisectoral collaboration in providing knowledge about the potential health effects of exposure to pesticides and comprehensive training on the proper handling of pesticides in agriculture.
The Relationship between Lead Exposure and Depression in Online Ojek Drivers in West Jakarta in 2022 Johannes Hudyono; Ernawati Tamba; Lisa Silvia
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v2i1.2906

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Lead is a naturally occurring element found in trace amounts in the earth's crust. Lead can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects. This study used an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional design technique, samples were taken using a non-probability sampling method using an accidental sampling technique, using the Lameshow formula with a total of 100 online motorcycle taxi drivers as subjects. Lead exposure in subjects showed no exposure/mild was not found, moderate, high, very high levels of lead exposure were found in 7 (7.0%), 35 (35.0%), 58 (58.0%) respondents respectively. Subjects with mild, moderate, severe and very severe depression were found in 27 (57.4%), 14 (29.8%), 2 (4.3%), 4 (8.5%) respondents respectively. Obtained subjects with moderate lead exposure with depression, high with depression, very high with depression 3 (3.0%), 16 (16.0%), 28 (28.0%) respondents respectively. Moderate lead exposure was not depressed, high was not depressed, 4 (4.0%), 19 (19.0%), 30 (30.0%) respondents respectively, and the relationship between lead exposure and the incidence of depression obtained results p<0.061, Conclusion in this study there was no significant relationship between lead exposure and the incidence of depression in online motorcycle taxi drivers in West Jakarta in 2022.
Factors Affecting Stress Disorder in Airline X Pilots during the COVID-19 Pandemic Titis Mariyamah; Johannes Hudyono; Anastasya Putri Liara
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v2i1.2965

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Civil airline pilot is one of the jobs that often causes work stress. The COVID-19 pandemic that entered Indonesia in early 2020 saw a drastic decline in the aviation industry. This can affect airline pilots experiencing work stress. The purpose of the study was to determine whether there were any factors that influenced stress on airline X pilots during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sampling was taken using a non-probability sampling technique, the type of consecutive sampling. To obtain data from the results of the study using univariate analysis and bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. This study uses a questionnaire instrument Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21). The results of the data were analyzed using the Chi Square and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test that there was a relationship between age (P=0.000), flight hours (P=0.002), and work duration (P=0.000) with work stress. There are 92 respondents who do not experience stress and as many as 5 respondents experience moderate stress.PThe COVID-19 epidemic with stress disorders in pilots did not have a big effect, male pilots experienced more work stress than women. Age, length of flight hours, length of work duration affect work stress.
The Relationship Between Obesity and Depression in Ukrida Medical Students Johannes Hudyono; Judin Purba Tanjung; Donna Mesina Rosadini Pasaribu; Inggrid Osya Far Far; Rizka Chairani
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v2i2.2982

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Not just obesity can cause a lot of trouble for physical health such as hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and diabetes, but also can cause problem for mental health such as depression. According to studies this can be an indirect cause that leads them to the depression state. Using analytic research, the aim in this study was to see whether there is a relationship between obesity and depression in medical students of Ukrida batch 2013 or not. Sample taken by purposive sampling technique and data retrieved by using PHQ-9 as a questionnaire to rate the students depression score and measure their body mass index to see their nutritional status. The result from the study were 21,5 % of total respondents with normal BMI and no depression, 28,5% with normal BMI and depression, 25,4% with obese BMI and no depression, and 24,6% obese BMI and depression. This study concluded that there was no significant relationship between obesity and depression in medical student of Ukrida batch 2013 (p value 0.380).