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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE COMBINATION OF NATURAL AND MUROTTAL MUSIC IN PREVENTING DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY Rahayu Sumaningsih
Health Notions Vol 7, No 7 (2023): July
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The elderly are an elderly group who are prone to depression, due to their lack of ability to adapt to changes in themselves due to physical, mental and social setbacks. This study explains the effect of a combination of natural and murotal music on preventing depression in the elderly. The study used a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest design with the intervention and control groups, the intervention group was given a combination of natural and murotal music therapy for 30 minutes and lasted for 3 consecutive days the instrument used the Geriantri Depression Scale (GDS), Finding the mean before and after after intervention then compared with control with t test statistic. The most age characters based on age 60 to 69 years (52.5 %), the results of the Intervention group's Depression Level of Mean Pre and Post there was a decrease of 13.4. value v (value) p = 0.000 <0.05. While the control group there is a decrease in the value of v (value) p = 0.002 <0.05. At the level of depression based on stage at pre normal 0, mild depression 5, moderate depression 12, major depression 3. Post intervention became normal 4, mild depression 13, moderate depression 2 and severe depression 1. While the control group was normal 0, mild depression 2, moderate depression 15, major depression 3 to normal 1, mild depression 8, moderate depression 9 and severe depression 2. Classical and Murotal music combinations were more effective in reducing depression levels in the elderly pre-intervention compared to post-intervention. In the control group there was a decrease in depression levels, although it was not significant . There was a two-level lower reduction in depression rates in the intervention group compared to the control group.  Keywords: Natural music, Murotal, Old Age
CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT CHARACTERISTICS AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MALARIA INCIDENCE IN SOWEK HEALTH CENTRE WORKING AREA, SUPIORI DISTRICT Regina Iriani Caroline De Rosario Renyaan
Health Notions Vol 7, No 7 (2023): July
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Malaria is still a health problem in Indonesia, where Papua is the highest contributor to malaria cases yearly. One of the areas contributing to malaria cases comes from Supiori Regency, with one of its working areas being the Sowek Health Centre. However, in recent years, it has been suppressed; in 2022, there was a 5-fold increase in cases compared to the previous year. The increase in malaria cases is inseparable from physical environmental factors and supported by a chemical environment that supports the breeding Anopheles mosquitoes. The method used was a cross-sectional study with a sample size of 70 people. The results showed that two variables were risk factors for malaria incidence, namely the condition of the walls of the house (p-value=0.009; OR=2.571 (95%CI=1.159-5.705)) and the condition of the ceiling (p-value=0.042; OR=1.673 (95%CI=1.034-3.358)) while for the chemical environment, the pH was in the range of 4.4-8.4 with a salinity level of 0.00/00 -150/00. Because of the potential of physical and chemical environmental factors, it is necessary for environmental control efforts to be carried out in order to optimize the prevention efforts that the Sowek Health Centre has carried out.
The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Incidence Of Hypertension in Adolescents in Paccerakang Health Centres and Sudiang Health Centres In 2023 Tereja Oktaviana Lim
Health Notions Vol 7, No 7 (2023): July
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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease. Hypertension is not only suffered by adults and the elderly; adolescents can also suffer from hypertension. Hypertension in adolescents can increase the risk of health problems in the future. This study aimed to determine the relationship between lifestyle and the incidence of hypertension in adolescents using a cross-sectional study design. The population in this study were all residents living in the Paccerakkang Public Health Centres and The Sudiang Public Health Centres working areas. The sampling technique was a simple random sampling technique to get a research sample of 81 adolescents. The Chi-Square test results show a relationship between sleep patterns and physical activity and the incidence of hypertension in adolescents. In contrast, stress status does not have a significant relationship with the incidence of hypertension in adolescents.Keywords: Hypertension, Adolescents, Sleep Pattern, Stress Status, Physical Activity.

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