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The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physical Growth and Personal Hygiene of Adolescents Halifu, Ruslan; Amiruddin, Ahmad; Samrida, Wa Ode Nesya J; Justin, Wa Ode Sitti; Sari, Selvi Mayang; Pabokori, Sudirman
Kesmas Vol. 18, No. 5
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the community's lifestyle, including adolescents’ behavior. One aspect majorly affected was physical growth, which encompasses several areas, including nutritional status and personal hygiene. Maintaining the quality of physical growth is very important, even beyond the pandemic. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents' nutritional status and personal hygiene. A literature review method was used through a bibliometric and content analysis of publications obtained from databases such as Google Scholar. The articles obtained were classified by publication year, study location, keywords, and journal titles. Based on the literature search, 11 articles were found on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nutritional status of adolescents, and 10 articles discussed the effect on personal hygiene. After reviewing the articles, it was concluded that the pandemic influenced adolescents' nutritional status and personal hygiene.
Development of the Mobile-Based NAMISIKU Application for Early Detection of Postpartum Depression Syarif, Syastriani Isna Putri; Pabokori, Sudirman; Anita, Anita
Jurnal Aisyah : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9, No 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu

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Psychological changes in pregnant women tend to be less apparent and often become more evident during the postpartum period. This study is a development research using a Research and Development (RD) design with the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) as the framework for designing and developing the product. The main features developed and integrated into the application include a depression assessment questionnaire based on a clinically recognized scale, namely the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), mental health tips and information, as well as access to resources and professional support. This research was conducted in the working area of Sorawolio Public Health Center. The application testing involved 14 respondents, consisting of all midwives at Sorawolio Public Health Center in Baubau City. The results showed that the application performed excellently in terms of attractiveness, perspicuity, and novelty, thus providing a positive user experience. However, the low score in dependability indicates system reliability issues that need to be addressed before the application is widely launched.