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MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTEXT: ADDRESSING THE CHANGES FACED BY ADOLESCENTS IN THE MODERN ERA: A Literature Review Ghulam Haikal Adn; Verawaty, Liana
Journal of Diverse Medical Research: Medicosphere Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): J Divers Med Res 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Medical - UPN Veteran Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jdiversemedres.v2i4.57

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Adolescent mental health is a crucial aspect influenced by various psychosocial, emotional, and social factors. Changes in the lives of adolescents, such as the impact of social media, social pressure, and technological developments, can worsen their mental health conditions. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated this situation, with many adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, and stress due to social restrictions and school closures. In addition, social stigma and a lack of understanding about mental health often create barriers to seeking help. Studies show that factors like positive interactions with family and peers can help reduce psychological symptoms, while a family's socioeconomic status also plays a role in adolescent mental health. This article examines the various factors affecting adolescent mental health and highlights the importance of family involvement and evidence-based interventions to support their psychological well- Methode : This research employs a literature analysis approach by reviewing relevant theoretical and empirical sources, including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct. Conclusion : Adolescent mental health is influenced by psychosocial, socio-economic, and technological factors, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anxiety, depression, and stress have increased, with stigma and a lack of mental health awareness exacerbating these conditions. Positive interactions with family and peers, as well as a family's socio-economic status, play a crucial role in supporting adolescent mental health. Efforts to improve mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and strengthen social support are essential for prevention and intervention.
The Correlation of Landslide Disaster with Increased Cases of Atopic Dermatitis in Disaster Victims : A Literature Review Carissa Aulia Ramadhani Sutopo; Seliana, Irma; Durry, Fara Disa; Tedjaprasadja, Leonardo; Verawaty, Liana
Journal of Diverse Medical Research: Medicosphere Vol. 2 No. 7 (2025): J Divers Med Res 2025
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Background landslides not only bring physical damage, but also trigger various health problems, including an increase in cases of atopic dermatitis. The post-landslide environment conditions that are humid, dusty, and limited access to clean water in evacuation centers worsen the skin health of the survivors. Exposure to allergens from soil, mold, and disaster stress further increases the risk of skin inflammation. Purpose from this literature is to analyze the relationship between landslide disasters and the increase in atopic dermatitis cases through environmental factors and explore the effect of limited sanitation and allergen exposure on the increase in atopic dermatitis cases after landslide disasters. Method this study uses Literature Review with data obtained from the databases Science Direct, Elsevier, Open Exploration, Research Gate, Pubmed, Taylor and Francis, Proquest, and SINTA with a total of 10 national journal articles, 20 international journal articles, and 5 theses. Result some studies show that landslides can increase cases of atopic dermatitis due to exposure to dust, mold, poor sanitation, and stress in evacuation camps. Changes in microbiota and the immune system are also implicated in aggravating symptoms, and microbiota manipulation is a suggested therapeutic strategy. Other studies have shown that such an impact does not necessarily take place, especially where quality emergency sanitation and adequate access to health care services exist. Conclusion environmental, sanitation, and microbiota factors play a role in the severity of atopic dermatitis, especially in areas affected by landslides. Exposure to dust, mold, and limited clean water in evacuation camps can worsen skin conditions, while post-disaster stress also weakens the immune system, so health, hygiene, and environmental management education is needed for more effective prevention. However, some studies argue that not all landslide events increase atopic dermatitis, especially in regions with adequate emergency sanitation and health services.
Gonorrhea in Adolescents: Risk Factors and Prevention: A Literature Review Jasmine, Ayesha; Verawaty, Liana
Journal of Diverse Medical Research: Medicosphere Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): J Divers Med Res 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/jdiversemedres.v2i1.107

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Abstract Background. Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Adolescents are vulnerable to this disease, mainly due to risk factors involving biological, social, and behavioral aspects. This study aims to explore the risk factors of gonorrhea in adolescents and the prevention efforts that have been and can be done. Methods. Through a literature review of 10 articles in the last five years, it was found that young age, number of sexual partners, use of psychotropic drugs, and low socioeconomic and educational levels are the main causes of high gonorrhea cases. Discussion. In addition, globalization and changing social norms also contribute to the increase in risky behavior among adolescents. Gonorrhea prevention efforts can be done through comprehensive sex education, consistent condom use, and empowerment of adolescents through intervention programs such as ABC (Abstinence, Be Faithful, Use a Condom). Conclusion. By increasing access to reproductive health services and reducing stigma towards STIs, it is hoped that the prevalence of gonorrhea in adolescents can be reduced.