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The Relationship Of Knowledge With The Attitude Of Pregnant Women About The Benefits Of Folic Acid At Haji Medan Hospital Hrp, Fitri Aidani Ulfa
Jurnal Kesehatan, Rekam Medis dan Farmasi (JUK-Medifa) Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): JUK-Medifa (Jurnal Kesehatan, Rekam Medis dan Farmasi), November 2023
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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This study is entitled the relationship of knowledge with attitudes of pregnant women about the benefits of folic acid. In general, this study aims to find out the picture of knowledge of pregnant women about the benefits of folic acid, and specifically this study aims to find out the picture of knowledge of pregnant women about the benefits of folic acid based on age, education, occupation, and sources of information. This type of research is descriptive research. This research was conducted at Haji Medan hospital. The population in this study was 30 pregnant women and the entire population was sampled in this study. A total of 20 questionnaires were distributed to respondents. And from the results of data analysis found the results of research that showed: The level of knowledge of mothers about giving folic acid in general is categorized as quite good. Maternal knowledge about folic acid administration based on the age of the majority of mothers aged 20-35 years with sufficient knowledge categories as many as 7 respondents (23.33%) and the minority of mothers aged >35 years with less knowledge categories as many as 1 respondent (3.33%) Maternal knowledge about folic acid administration based on the education of the majority of mothers with junior high school education levels with sufficient knowledge categories as many as 7 respondents (23.33%) and the minority of mothers with elementary school education with categories Good knowledge as much as 1 respondent (3.33%). Mothers' knowledge about folic acid administration based on the work of the majority of mothers with housewives work with good knowledge category as many as 7 respondents (23.33%) and the minority of mothers with housewife work also with good knowledge category as many as 2 respondents (6.67%). Mothers' knowledge about folic acid administration based on information sources, the majority of mothers with information sources from print/advertising media with sufficient knowledge categories as many as 7 respondents (23.33%) and the minority of mothers with information sources from neighbors with good and sufficient knowledge categories as many as 1 respondent each (3.33%).
Dampak Penggunaan Gadget Pada Kesehatan Mental Remaja Di SMA Swasta Nur Ihsan Medan Mastari, Ekawaty Suryani; Hrp, Fitri Aidani Ulfa; Nasution, Fahmi Irsan; Saputra, Ahmad Yayang; Alesha, Jane
Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 01 (2024): Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Devi Tara Innovations

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Mental health problems have become an unresolved health problem in the midst of society, both at the global and national levels. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health problems will be increasingly difficult to solve. The increasingly worrying condition of people's mental health will affect national productivity. According to WHO, mental health refers to a person's well-being condition, when a person is aware of his or her abilities, is able to manage his or her stress and adapts well, can work productively, and contributes to his environment. Current technological developments also affect mental health, including the use of gadgets. Gadgets make it easy to access information, communicate with others, and do various online activities. However, excessive use of gadgets can have a negative impact on the mental and physical health of users, especially at the age of children and adolescents, The influence of gadgets can result in children being hampered in interacting even in the family environment, easily bored and difficult to concentrate, especially in learning, and interfering with their cognitive development. According to a survey in Indonesia according to Research by Kominfo and the United Nations Children's Fund (2014), the use of social media and digital is an integrated part of the daily life of young people in Indonesia. The study found that 98% of the children and adolescents surveyed knew about the internet and that 79.5% of them were internet users. In addition, there are still few parents who supervise their children when accessing the internet or playing layer media. Prevention and handling of metal health disorders due to the use of gadgets requires the role of various parties, including government policies, parents and families, and the role of the school environment. Socialization in the environment around children, especially schools, is one of the keys.
Edukasi Pentingnya Menjaga Kesehatan Mental Pada Anak Remaja Di SMA Negeri 3 Binjai Hrp, Fitri Aidani Ulfa; Mastari, Ekawaty Suryani; Wahyuni, Ningrum; Tarigan, Emilia Putri; Nuha, Farhah Kamilatun
Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 01 (2024): Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Devi Tara Innovations

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Mental health problems have become unresolved health problems in society, both at the global and national levels. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health problems will be more difficult to solve. The increasingly concerning condition of people's mental health will affect national productivity. This could hinder Indonesia from transitioning into a developed country by 2045. Mental health services are crucial and require the same attention as physical health. According to the Indonesia-National Adolescent Mental Health Survey 2022, 15.5 million (34.9 percent) adolescents experience mental problems and 2.45 million (5.5 percent) adolescents experience mental disorders. Of that number, only 2.6 percent accessed counseling services, both emotional and behavioral. The government has been thinking about mental health, but it has not been a priority. Access to mental health services is expensive and not inclusive. Meanwhile, attention to mental and physical health has not been equal in national health insurance. In Indonesia, we know many cases of adolescents aged 15-17 who experience excessive anxiety resulting in depression and suicide.