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Model intervensi partisipatif berbasis masyarakat (CBPI) dalam pendampingan kader kesehatan jiwa Kurniawati, Ratna; Anisah, Retno Lusmiati; Yuliastuti, Anie
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v5i3.2252

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Strengthening the capacity of mental health cadres is a crucial strategy in community-based health services. This community service program aims to implement a Community-Based Participatory Intervention (CBPI) approach to assist cadres in improving their literacy, skills, and active role in mental health services. Activities were conducted in Ngemplak Hamlet, encompassing problem identification, cadre training, community education, and participatory evaluation. Results demonstrated increased cadre knowledge and community engagement on mental health issues. CBPI has proven to be an effective, participatory, and sustainable approach. The activities were carried out for 7 months from January to July 2025. The CBPI method has proven effective in increasing knowledge, encouraging behavioral change, and strengthening rural community resources in addressing mental health issues. In conclusion, cadre readiness to provide support has increased, the number of people concerned with mental health issues has expanded and become more active, coordination between cadres has begun to develop, and direct interventions by cadres with ODGJ patients have been well-implemented, such as home visits, referrals, and social outreach.
Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Early Marriage on Adolescents Yuliastuti, Anie; Mubin, Mohammad Fatkhul; Ernawati, Ernawati; Pranata, Satriya
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i2.2990

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Marriages that are carried out without being prepared mentally, physically or financially can cause problems for the continuation of the marriage. The impacts that arise also vary, starting from the health of mothers who are pregnant at a young age, the condition of children born to young mothers, the psychology of the couple, and what is even worse is the impact of divorce. In this research study, researchers need information about innovations and new trends for the topic. Objective: The purpose of this research is to explore the number of publication trends and citation trends with the highest number of publications, as well as which fields are approved for publication, network visualization, overlay visualization, and density visualization through bibliometric analysis. Method: This research uses bibliometric analysis. Records were identified through database searches https://app.dimensions.ai/, continued through the PRISMA flowchart. Publications from 2019 – 2023, focus on psychology, health science, health services and systems, clinical science. The type of publication is an article, the data is analyzed using VOSviewer, then a review is carried out by the co-occurrence and co-author. Results: A search for publications on the topic of the psychosocial impact of early marriage resulted in 200,648 articles. Next, screening was carried out using predetermined criteria and the results obtained were 13,330 articles. The highest publication was in 2021, while the lowest was in 2023. These trends and topics are early pregnancy, early sexual debut, marital conflict, the impact of early marriage, dissatisfaction with sexual relations, psychological distress. The majority of researchers are in Africa, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal, South Asia and Uganda. Conclusions: The topic of psychosocial problems in early marriage must be developed further in various countries, especially Africa and Bangladesh.