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Improving Adolescents' Reproductive Health Knowledge At SMP Negeri 20 Penajam Paser Utara Dhiyalanni, Evana; Yudha Ramadhan , Mirza; Temongmere , Anifa; Larene Safika, Erri; Sultan, Muhammad
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Adolescents are in a complex developmental phase, but limited reproductive knowledge can hinder their understanding of maintaining reproductive health. Questionnaire data indicate that although 79.2% of adolescents understand the risk of pregnancy after a single sexual encounter, only 15.7% are aware of condoms as a contraceptive method. The primary source of information is parents, but typically only covers topics like menstruation, wet dreams, and dating. Furthermore, 34% of adolescents express the need for further counseling, indicating a demand for more comprehensive information. Objective : This program aims to enhance adolescents' knowledge of reproductive health through counseling, covering topics such as puberty, reproductive organ care, understanding adolescent sexuality, risky sexual behavior, and reproductive health issues. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This community service program employed a counseling method through lectures using PowerPoint presentations. The material included adolescent reproductive health education related to early and delayed puberty, reproductive organ care, understanding adolescent sexuality, risky sexual behaviors, and reproductive health issues in adolescents. Pre-test and post-test assessments were conducted to measure changes in participants' knowledge. The counseling session was attended by 25 students from SMP Negeri 20 Penajam Paser Utara, Wonosari Village, Sepaku, Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan. Results : The analysis showed an 88% increase in students' knowledge after the counseling program (p<0.001), indicating that the counseling successfully enhanced students' understanding of reproductive health. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : This program successfully contributed to adolescent health promotion by providing a better understanding of reproductive health. It is expected that government agencies and schools can strengthen reproductive health education for adolescents through counseling and curriculum integration and collaborate with health centers to provide continuous education.
The Relationship between Dietary Compliance, Physical Activity, and Nutritional Status with the Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Adults in the Barong Tongkok Health Center Work Area Jessica Hanason, Arielle; K, Iriyani; Larene Safika, Erri
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Background : Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic syndrome disease that causes high mortality rates both nationally and internationally. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in adults aged 15 years and over in West Kutai Regency in 2018 showed a figure of 1.86% for diabetes mellitus sufferers. Objective : This study aims to determine the relationship between dietary compliance, physical activity, and nutritional status with the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults in the Barong Tongkok Health Center work area. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : The type of research used is cross-sectional with a total of 77 respondents. Data collection using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Fisher Exact test. Results : The results showed that there was a significant relationship between dietary compliance (p <0.001), physical activity (p <0.045), and nutritional status (p <0.001) with the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults in the Barong Tongkok Health Center work area with a p-value <0.005. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : This study concludes a relationship between dietary compliance, physical activity, and nutritional status with the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults. It is recommended that there is a need for dietary regulation, regular exercise, weight monitoring, and blood sugar monitoring to live a healthy life.
Waste Management Problems in Wono Sari Village Juarisela, Juarisela; Rizqi, Jennisa; Tabitha Hutagalung, Modestine; Widyanti, Wiwid; Larene Safika, Erri; Sultan , Muhammad
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Background : Wono Sari Village has a strategic role in maintaining the health of the local community. Various factors affect the health of residents in this village, including the environment, lifestyle, and access to health facilities. Based on observations, it was found that 97.3% of waste is the number one problem in Wono Sari Village. This happens because many residents manage their waste by burning it because there is no landfill there. Therefore, an integrated waste management program is needed in Wono Sari Village. Objective : The objective of this community service activity is to increase community knowledge and skills in processing organic and inorganic waste. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This community service activity is in the form of training using teaching methods, including lectures, demonstrations, and simulations. This training activity involves the community of Wono Sari Village, Sepaku District, North Penajam Paser Regency. Results : The integrated waste management program carried out in Wono Sari Village is the SOLASA Program (Socialization of Waste Management), E-Table Training (Ecobrick Table) and COHATA Training (Eco-Enzyme Training of Plant Pests). SOLASA (Socialization of Waste Management) and E-Table Training (Ecobrick Table Training) are socialization and training activities carried out to reduce plastic waste and reuse it into products with functional value. This program was carried out in Wono Sari Village, precisely at the Goa Tapak Raja Food Court (N=35). From the SOLASA program and E-Table Training, there was an increase in participant knowledge of 3.3% after the delivery of the material. COHATA Training is a training activity carried out to reduce organic waste and reuse it into effective and environmentally friendly natural pesticides (N=6) with training participants being members of Dasa Wisma. The results of the pre-test post-test showed an increase in participant knowledge of 2.75% after the delivery of the material. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : This training successfully increased participants’ knowledge in waste management. There needs to be further waste management program in Wono Sari Village community to reduce waste burning.