Izzani Muhammad, Maghfir
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Building Public Awareness of the Dangers of Plastic Waste and Management Strategies through Ecoless Socialization Putri Yunita, Senia; Natalia Oroh, Angelica; Izzani Muhammad, Maghfir; Siti Nurilmi, Alifani; Andini, Meylita; Putri Sandrika, Aulia; Wahyu Febrianshinta, Amara; Tri Agustini, Rina; Sedionoto, Blego
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3rd MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : The construction of the National Capital City (IKN) in East Kalimantan has had a significant impact on waste management, especially plastic. With the increase in population due to this project, plastic waste in Sukaraja Village has increased, but access to landfills is very limited. As a result, the community prefers to burn waste, that are detrimental to the health of the environment. Good waste management is urgently needed to raise community awareness and create economic opportunities through recycling Objective : This activity aims to increase the knowledge of the community, especially mothers, about the negative impact of plastic waste on health and the environment Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : The Ecoless Socialization activity was conducted at the Sukaraja Village Office, involving 14 women representatives from the local hamlet. It included problem identification through observations and interviews, preparation of socialization materials, and implementation in three sessions: gymnastics together, material presentation, and video presentation of recycled products. Evaluation was conducted with pre-test and post-test Results : The results of the Ecoless activity in Sukaraja Village showed a significant increase in the knowledge of the participating mothers. The average pre-test score rose from 66.4% to 85% post socialization, reflecting a better understanding of the impact of plastic waste and how to reduce its use Conclusion/Lesson Learned : The Ecoless program was successful in increasing the community's understanding of the negative impacts of plastic waste and processing methods, with an average knowledge increase of almost 20%. Follow-up actions are suggested such as with entrepreneurship education, thus increasing awareness and benefits for the community
The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Nutritional Status Among Public Health Students Class of 2022 Radhiya Dzakira, Tsabita; Wahyu Ramadhani, Reza; Izzani Muhammad, Maghfir; Juarisela, Juarisela; Naia Natasya, Adinda; Lasari, Aramika; Nurwahyuni, Linda; Warma Sari, Mila; Dhea Rahda Della, Andi; Muftadiin , Fatimatul
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3rd MICTOPH
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Background : Nutritional status measured using the IMT indicator (can be undernourished, normal, or overnourished) is a health condition that is influenced by the balance of nutrients in the body, where this condition can be influenced by a person's socioeconomic status which includes pocket money, family income, number of families, and expenditure on food. Objective : The aim is to determine the relationship between socioeconomic status and the nutritional status of students in the Class of 2022 at the Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University, Samarinda. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This research was conducted from October 28 to November 1, 2024, at the Anthropometry Laboratory, Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University. The target of this study were 60 students of class 2022 from the Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University. The research design used is a Cross-Sectional design with a quantitative approach. Results : From the Asymptotic Significance (2-sided) value obtained, there is no relationship between pocket money and the nutritional status of students (p=0.252). There is no relationship between family income and the nutritional status of students (p=0.720). There is no relationship between number of families and the nutritional status of students (p=0.620). There is no relationship between food expenditure and the nutritional status of students (p=0.125). Conclusion/Lesson Learned : There is no relationship between socioeconomic status, namely pocket money, family income, number of families, and expenditure on food on the nutritional status of 2022 students of the Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University.