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Journal : Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health

Free mass health check-up at gpm lateri congregation Nanlohy, Wildia; Fajar, Harianti; Corputty, Lintje Sintje; Latuamury, Sitti R
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
Publisher : CV. Paperhome Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.1234/82e1x830

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or weakness. Meanwhile, according to Health Law No. 36 of 2009, health is a state of physical, mental, spiritual and social health that enables everyone to live productively socially and economically. The activity begins with registration for those who will seek treatment and anamnesis and blood measurements of patients are carried out by health workers and counseling that is individual depending on the disease suffered. After being examined, a prescription will be given for either injections or oral medication. This activity ended at around 13.45 WIT. Of the 48 patients who received treatment at GPM Lateri, 8 people suffered from rheumatism, 12 people suffered from acute respiratory infections, 5 people with gastrointestinal disorders, 23 people suffered from hypertension. 20 of the patients were women and 28 were men.
Health Education About The Dangers of Free Sex at Senior High School 22 Maluku Nanlohy, Wildia; Wakano, Melawati; Tihurua, Ma'syari Arfah; Corputty, Lintje Sintje; Thalib, Abdul
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.1234/42448f05

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Free sex behavior among adolescents is a global issue that requires serious attention in efforts to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and unwanted pregnancies . The results of the study on the effectiveness of interventions in increasing the knowledge of abdimas participants about the topics discussed. Results showed a significant increase from 38.2% to 88.2% in the number of abdimas participants who had good knowledge after the intervention. Some of the factors contributing to this increase include interactive and structured outreach methods, as well as participant involvement in intervention activities. Social interaction and exchange of experiences are also considered to play an important role in enriching participants' understanding. Although knowledge is the first step, behavior change requires consideration of other factors such as attitudes, social norms, and the environment. The integration of these components in intervention programs can amplify the positive effects of increased knowledge.