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The Influence of Health Education, Health Services, and Environmental Development of School Health on Adolescent Reproductive Health Behavior Amenda Paswida Sebayang; Rosalina Br Sitepu; Muhammad Mujtaba Asad; Astriana Fransiska Butarbutar; Fery Arjuna Sembiring
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i4.805

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Background: Teenage problems are increasing every year, starting from teenage fights, using drugs, consuming alcohol, smoking, and even cases of teenage pregnancy. Globally, the condition of health problems in adolescents is alarming. This is triggered by bad teenage behavior. This behavior can, among other things, reduce self-control and increase risky behavior such as engaging in casual sex which can result in unwanted pregnancies. School health unit or in Indonesian called UKS is expected to become a forum for improving students' abilities and skills in developing healthy living behavior. Purpose: The research aims to analyze the influence of school health services on adolescent reproductive health behavior. Methods: The research method was quantitative with a cross-sectional design. The population was 72 teenagers by total sampling. Data analysis used chi-square and multiple logistic regression. Results: The results showed statistical test comparison between Reproductive Health Behavior and Health Education, Health Services, and Environmental Development, respectively shows p-value = 0.014 (p< 0.05), 0.010 (p< 0.05), and 0.046 ( p < 0.05) which means Ha is accepted or there is a correlation between adolescent reproductive health behavior and health education, health services, and environmental development. The independent variable that influences reproductive health behavior has a value of 0.041 or <0.05. The multiple logistic regression test show that the health service variable has an Exp (B) value of 2.917. Conclusion: In conclusion, the adolescent reproductive health education, UKS health services, and environmental development have a 2.917 chance of influencing adolescent reproductive health behavior. In other words, there is significant influence of UKS health services on adolescent reproductive behavior. 
Socialization And Education About Industrial Waste At Cv Jamu Jaya Abadi Medan Amenda Paswida Sebayang; Yudi Harjono Manik; Sarifah Hanum Chaniago; Wira Pratama Zega
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 1: July 2024
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Indonesia is an agricultural country where various kinds of plants grow well. Some of these plants have the function of curing certain diseases in humans. Then people process these plants into herbal medicine. Jamu is made from a mixture of the juices of various plants which are useful for curing diseases. As an industry, CV exists. Jamu Abadi Jaya must be equipped with waste processing that allows the industrial activities carried out to remain environmentally friendly. The connection with this research is the waste water treatment installation which is related to waste water produced in industrial activities. The aim of this activity is to increase employee knowledge at CV Jamu Jaya Abadi Medan regarding handling industrial waste. This service activity was carried out by CV. Jamu Jaya Abadi Medan which is located at Ruko Spring Ville No.12, Jl. Bunga Rinte Simpang Selayang. Through education regarding waste management in the herbal medicine industry, there has been an increase in the knowledge of all employees. Increasing knowledge regarding waste management in the herbal medicine industry may be followed by processing residual waste from herbal medicine production. Nutrition education using the lecture method accompanied by leaflet media is one learning approach that provides a set of knowledge and skills needed to be able to determine the right behavioral choices to improve waste management in the herbal medicine industry at CV. Jamu Jaya Abadi Medan.
Community Education on the Prevention and Control of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) at Pujidadi Sub-Health Center, Binjai City, 2025 Amenda Paswida Sebayang
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1: July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/2cydwv34

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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) remains a major public health challenge in Indonesia, particularly in densely populated areas with low awareness of environmental disease prevention. This community service activity aimed to increase public knowledge and awareness regarding the prevention and control of DHF through health education and counseling in the working area of the Pujidadi Sub-Health Center, Binjai City. The activity was conducted by lecturers from the Master of Public Health Program, Institute of Health Sciences of North Sumatra (INKESSUMUT), as part of the 2024 community service program organized by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) INKESSUMUT. Methods included interactive lectures, small group discussions, and practical simulations of mosquito breeding site eradication (PSN) using the 3M Plus approach. Educational materials such as leaflets, posters, and visual aids were used to support learning. Target participants included housewives, health cadres, and local youth. The results showed improved community understanding of DHF symptoms, transmission methods, and the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness as a preventive measure. Participants demonstrated high enthusiasm and expressed commitment to adopting clean and healthy living behaviors (PHBS) and continuing PSN activities regularly. This initiative highlights the effectiveness of community-based educational approaches in enhancing disease prevention efforts and represents a practical implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education in improving public health.