Pertiwi, Vynna Leyra
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PERAN PHBS DI SDN PASIRBIRU UNTUK PENCEGAHAN STUNTING: PENDEKATAN LINGKUNGAN DAN EDUKASI KESEHATAN Pertiwi, Vynna Leyra; Khaerunnisa, Nafa Nafa; Al-Haq, Siti Fauziyah; Ramadhan, Syahrul; Yudanto, Yongki Hendro; Rahmat, Delli Yuliana
JCES (Journal of Character Education Society) Vol 8, No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jces.v8i2.29743

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Abstrak: Stunting masih menjadi masalah kesehatan yang signifikan di Indonesia, terutama di daerah dengan tingkat gizi dan sanitasi yang rendah. Program edukasi ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman siswa Sekolah Dasar mengenai Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat (PHBS) sebagai langkah pencegahan stunting. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan di SDN Pasirbiru, Rancakalong dengan metode edukasi interaktif, demonstrasi, serta sesi tanya jawab. Evaluasi dilakukan melalui pre-test dan post-test untuk mengukur efektivitas kegiatan. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan peningkatan rata-rata skor dari 73,1 (kategori cukup) menjadi 90,8 (kategori sangat baik), dengan peningkatan sebesar 23,1%, yang membuktikan bahwa edukasi ini efektif dalam meningkatkan kesadaran siswa terhadap PHBS. Selain itu, tim juga menyerahkan alat cuci tangan sebagai kontribusi untuk mendukung kebiasaan hidup bersih di sekolah. Diharapkan, program ini dapat berdampak luas dalam menurunkan angka stunting dengan penerapan PHBS secara konsisten.Abstract:  Stunting remains a significant health issue in Indonesia, particularly in areas with poor nutrition and sanitation. This educational program aims to increase primary school students' understanding of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) as a preventive measure against stunting. The activity was conducted at SDN Pasirbiru, Rancakalong, using interactive education methods, demonstrations, and Q&A sessions. Evaluation was carried out through pre-test and post-test assessments to measure the program's effectiveness. The results showed an increase in the average score from 73.1 (fair category) to 90.8 (excellent category), with a 23.1% improvement, indicating that the education was effective in raising students' awareness of PHBS. Additionally, the team provided a handwashing facility as a contribution to support clean living habits in schools. This program is expected to have a broader impact in reducing stunting rates through the consistent implementation of PHBS.
Differences in Dysmenorrhea Levels among Female Adolescent Users of Conventional and Electronic Cigarettes Pertiwi, Vynna Leyra; Lindayanti, Emi; Nurhidayah, Ida
Genius Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): GENIUS JOURNAL
Publisher : Inspirasi Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/gj.v7i1.963

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Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is a common reproductive health problem among adolescent females and is often associated with various lifestyle factors, including smoking behavior. The increasing use of conventional cigarettes and electronic cigarettes among young women raises concerns regarding their potential impact on menstrual pain. Objective: This study aimed to compare the level of dysmenorrhea between adolescent females who use conventional cigarettes and those who use electronic cigarettes. Method: This research employed a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design and involved 70 respondents aged 15–24 years in Sumedang Regency, consisting of 35 conventional cigarette users and 35 electronic cigarette users. Data were collected using an online and offline questionnaire that included demographic characteristics, smoking behavior adapted from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS), and menstrual pain measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). The data were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney test with a significance level of 0.05. Result: The results showed that most respondents in both groups experienced severe dysmenorrhea, with mean pain scores of 7.114 for conventional cigarette users and 7.200 for electronic cigarette users. Statistical analysis indicated no significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.833). Conclusion: These findings suggest that both types of smoking may have similar biological impacts on menstrual pain due to the presence of nicotine. Further studies are recommended to assess additional confounding factors and measure nicotine exposure more precisely.