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Analisis Minat Belajar Siswa Pada Pembelajaran IPA Kelas 4 di Sekolah Dasar Negeri 066054 Kec. Medan Denai T.A 2022/2023 Ramadani, Nurul; Ananda, Lala Jelita; Rangkuti, Irsan; Simanjuntak, Eva Betty; Manurung, Imelda Free Unita
Journal of Student Development Information System (JoSDIS) Vol 3, No 1: JoSDIS | Januari 2023
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/josdis.v3i2.4676

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This study aims to: (1) find out how students' interest in learning science class IV at SDN 066054 Kec. Medan Denai Field. The type of this research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The subjects in this study were 21 grade IV students and the homeroom teacher of grade IV. The research instruments used were questionnaires, interviews and documentation. The results showed that 39% of students felt that they enjoyed learning science, 29% of students were less interested in learning science, 27% of students paid less attention to learning science and 36% of students lacked involvement in learning science. Based on the results of the study that students' interest in learning science with an overall average indicator of interest in learning was 62% in the category of "more than half" students who were interested in learning science learning while "less than half" students felt they lacked interest in learning science learning.
Side Effects as Determinants of Contraceptive Non-Compliance and Failure among Fertile Age Couples in Makassar, Indonesia Masnilawati, Andi; Jama, Fatma; Karuniawati, Nia; Ramadani, Nurul
Pancasakti Journal Of Public Health Science And Research Vol 6 No 1 (2026): PJPHSR
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Pancasakti, Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47650/pjphsr.v6i1.2444

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Contraceptive side effects are a key determinant of contraceptive choice and continuation and often lead to discontinuation or method switching. This poses a public health concern as it reduces contraceptive adherence and effectiveness, thereby increasing the risk of unintended pregnancy, unintended birth, and abortion. This study aimed to examine the association between contraceptive side effects, non-compliance, and contraceptive failure among fertile-age couples in the working area of the Kassi Community Health Center, Makassar City. An observational analytical study with a cross-sectional design was conducted among 76 active family planning acceptors, selected using purposive sampling. Data were collected through structured interviews using questionnaires. The results showed that menstrual disorders (p = 0.004), vaginal discharge (p = 0.002), weight changes (p = 0.041), mood changes (p = 0.012), and decreased libido (p = 0.002) were significantly associated with non-compliance. Menstrual disorders (p = 0.006), vaginal discharge (p = 0.003), and decreased libido (p = 0.015) were also significantly associated with contraceptive failure. In addition, non-compliance was strongly associated with contraceptive failure (p = 0.000). Contraceptive side effects contribute both directly and indirectly to contraceptive failure, primarily through non-compliance, particularly among users of hormonal contraception. Strengthening family planning counseling and providing comprehensive information on contraceptive effectiveness and side effects are essential to reduce non-compliance and failure rates.