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HERO (Helping and Empowering Women): Dukungan Pra-Konsepsi untuk Perempuan Usia Reproduksi Novembriani, Rizqie Putri; Andyastanti, Tisnalia Merdya; Hasanah, Winny Kirana; Puriastuti, Alifia Candra; Aghnani, Almira Dwi; Desyasti, Falaah Azurra; Rahmawati, Zulfa; Suprobo, Nina Rini
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/solma.v14i1.16951

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Background: The HERO (Helping and Empowering Women in Reproductive Choices) program is a community service initiative aimed at enhancing the knowledge of women of reproductive age in Sumbersekar Village, Dau District, Malang Regency. A situational analysis of Midwife Sunarni’s practice revealed significant challenges: a shortage of adequately trained village health cadres to support healthcare professionals in delivering reproductive health education and low community awareness stemming from educational and economic factors. Method: Conducted in September 2024 and through two educational sessions involving village health workers and women of reproductive age, the program provided information on family planning, reproductive health, and preconception nutrition. Participants completed pretests and posttests to assess knowledge improvement before and after the sessions. Result: Results showed a significant increase in the average posttest score (89.80) compared to the pretest score (57.80). The distribution of knowledge levels also indicated a rise in the "high" category from 0% in the pretest to 76% in the posttest. This program successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of education in improving preconception health knowledge among women of reproductive age. Follow-up and monitoring by village health workers are necessary to sustain the knowledge and healthy behaviors promoted by the program. Conclusion: It is important to build on the success of the HERO initiative by implementing ongoing education programs and addressing remaining knowledge gaps.
PSSE: Parenting Style Sex Education, on Understanding Sexual Violence What Parents Do Towards Children in Tiktok Fitri, Azalia Cahya Gita; Putri, Dhea Anggraeni; Desyasti, Falaah Azurra; Humaira, Lenggogeni Trity; Syakuuron, Muhammad Abdan; Yohana, Nining Ni'mah; Briana, Regina Fajari
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.76

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Child sexual abuse is the involvement of children in all forms of sexual activity that occurs before the child reaches the age limit set by state law and is carried out by adults or older people for sexual pleasure. Based on data from the Online Information System for the Protection of Women and Children in 2023, the highest number of cases of violence based on the place of occurrence occurred in the household sphere, which amounted to 15,450 cases with the most experienced type of violence being sexual violence at 11,191 cases. The purpose of this study is to provide information and education about "Sexual Violence According to the Aspects of Parents" so that people, especially parents, can find out about sexual violence and will not do this to their children. The method used is the literature review method by collecting various articles that have discussed sexual violence according to the views of parents and quantitative methods in calculating research results. The results of the study obtained that our educational video aired for a week received a total audience of 1,171 views with 24 likes, 1 comment, 8 shares and 6 accounts saved the video. 52% of the video viewers were female and 56% were in the age range of 25-34 years. With the results of the audience mentioned above, which is mostly adults, it is hoped that it can increase their insight and empathy to be more concerned about preventing sexual violence against children.