Medical and Health Journal
Vol 5 No 1 (2025): August

Gender Differences in Scabies Risk Factors at Darul ‘Ulum Islamic Boarding School, Cilacap

Aulia, Fadhila Shufi (Unknown)
Putranti, Ismiralda Oke (Unknown)
Susiawan, Lieza Dwianasari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Aug 2025

Abstract

Background: The global prevalence of scabies remains high, with approximately 300 million cases reported annually. Despite educational and behavioral interventions implemented in Islamic boarding schools, case reduction has been insignificant. Gender-related risk factors for scabies require further investigation. Objective: This study aimed to determine the differences in scabies risk factors between males and females at A.P.I Darul ‘Ulum Islamic Boarding School, Cilacap. Methods: An observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach was conducted on 37 students selected through total sampling from February to March 2024. Data were collected using questionnaires and physical examinations and analyzed using Fisher's exact test. Results: Scabies was identified in 10.8% of the respondents (4 out of 37), all of whom were males. Most respondents exhibited poor personal hygiene (73.0%) and normal nutritional status (56.8%). Significant differences were found in scabies incidence based on gender (p=0.036), knowledge level (p<0.001), and nutritional status (p=0.003). However, personal hygiene did not show a significant correlation with scabies incidence (p=0.557). Male respondents with underweight nutritional status and low knowledge levels had a higher risk of scabies (40%). Conclusion: There were differences in scabies risk factors between males and females at A.P.I Darul ‘Ulum Islamic Boarding School, Cilacap.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

mhj

Publisher

Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Medical and Health Journal (EISSN. 2807-3541) is containing various articles/ manuscripts in the forms of research article, systematic reviews, case reports in the field of medicine focusing on basic medicine, clinical medicine, biomedical sciences, medical biotechnology, and public health. This ...