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DAMPAK SEKS PRANIKAH UNTUK MENCEGAH PENULARAN PENYAKIT SEKSUAL PADA REMAJA DI DUSUN SETIA BATUPHAT BARAT Safarina, Nur Afni; Amanda, Julia; Pasaribu, Meliana sari; Saumi, Sahrina; Wonatorei, Daniela Ruth; Muna, Zurratul; Tarigan, Beby Astri
Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April
Publisher : CV. Alina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jpki2.v2i2.643

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Penyakit seksual merupakan masalah kesehatan global yang memengaruhi remaja secara signifikan, terutama akibat perilaku seks pranikah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi efektivitas penyuluhan dalam meningkatkan pemahaman remaja tentang dampak negatif seks pranikah terhadap penularan penyakit seksual, serta untuk mempromosikan tindakan preventif yang tepat. Metode penelitian meliputi penyelenggaraan sesi penyuluhan interaktif, diikuti dengan kuesioner pra-dan-pasca penyuluhan untuk mengukur perubahan pengetahuan dan sikap remaja. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan peningkatan yang signifikan dalam pemahaman remaja tentang dampak negatif seks pranikah serta peningkatan dalam motivasi untuk menerapkan tindakan preventif, seperti penggunaan kondom dan komunikasi yang terbuka dengan pasangan. Implikasi dari penelitian ini adalah perlunya pendekatan penyuluhan yang holistik dalam membantu remaja mengambil keputusan yang sehat dan bertanggung jawab terkait dengan kehidupan seksual mereka.
Traces of Violence in the GAM & NKRI Conflict in Aceh: Portraits of Victims and Their Impact Ula, Dirta Wardatul; Afdilla, Kurnia; Razika, Faiza; Amanda, Julia; Sarifah, Sarifah; Shintya, Inka; Suzanna, Ella
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Psikologi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v7i1.17524

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The prolonged and complex conflict in Aceh has left significant impacts on the community, particularly on the victims who endured violence and fear. This study aims to explore the psychological effects experienced by the victims of the GAM (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka) and Indonesian government conflict, and to understand how these effects persist to this day. Utilizing a qualitative narrative approach with a biographical type, this research involves an interview with a victim who directly experienced violence during the conflict. The findings reveal that psychological trauma, such as fear of gunfire, explosions, and objects associated with the conflict, remains deeply ingrained in the victims memory. Even the sound of fireworks and firecrackers triggers anxiety, and daily activities, such as frying fish, become challenging due to the popping sounds reminiscent of past violence. The implications of this research highlight the importance of addressing psychological trauma for conflict victims, as well as the need for policies focused on psychosocial recovery. Sustainable solutions must continue to be developed to support recovery and peace in Aceh and to prevent long-term effects for future generations.
Clean Water Management Assistance to Improve Clean Water Access in Pandan Lagan Village Amanda, Julia; Musthofa, M Arif; Al Munip
Media for Empowerment, Mobilization, and Innovation in Research & Community Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
Publisher : Future Tecno-Science Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/r9cyz070

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Access to clean water is a fundamental need, particularly in rural areas where communities still face limited infrastructure and resources. This community service program aims to enhance the capacity of local managers and villagers in managing clean water through technical and managerial mentoring. The activity was carried out in Pandan Lagan Village, Gedeg District, Mojokerto Regency, involving the village’s Water Management Group (KPA) and the surrounding community. The methods included socialization, technical training, mentoring on clean water management systems, and evaluation of behavioral and administrative changes. The results indicate an increased community awareness of water conservation, improved technical skills of water managers in maintaining pipelines and reservoirs, and the establishment of a transparent local water management structure. The program also resulted in a significant improvement in clean water access, from 64% to 91% of households receiving clean water services.