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JHeS (Journal of Health Studies)
ISSN : 25493345     EISSN : 25493353     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31101/jhes
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) published since March 2017 by Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. Published twice a year in March and September. Contains the writings of research results with the theme health. ISSN print: 2549-3345, ISSN Online: 2549-3353. JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) particularly focuses on the main problems: Midwifery, Nursing, Radiology, Physiotherapy, Health Analyst, Nutrition, Health Management, Health-Accounting, Health Communication, Health Education, Public administration in health, Health Psychology, Biotechnology Health, Health Architecture, Health Information Technology Anastesiologi, Material and Health Technology, other. This journal has been ACCREDITED by National Journal Accreditation (ARJUNA) Managed by Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic Indonesia with Second Grade (Peringkat 3, Sinta 3) since year 2018 to 2022 according to the decree No. 23/E/KPT/2019. Every article that goes to the editorial staff will be selected through Initial Review processes by Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to peer reviewers and will go to the next selection by Blind Review Process. After that, the articles will be returned to the authors to revise. These processes take a month for a maximum time. For each manuscript, peer reviewers will rate the substantial and technical aspects, peer reviewers who collaborate with JHeS (Journal of Health Studies).
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Relationship between the frequency of playing online games and the habit of consuming high-sugar drinks on adolescent Suwarsi, Suwarsi; Mindarsih, Eko; Reboldera Adolfo, Melanie
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3407

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Background: Online gaming has become increasingly popular in recent years, with millions of people worldwide spending hours every day playing games. While there are many benefits to playing online games, such as improved hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills, there are also some potential risks, such as developing unhealthy habits. One of these habits is consuming drinks high in sugar. Objectives: This research contributed to nurses as preventive and promotive programs at school or in the community. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify the relationship between online gaming and the consumption of high-sugar drinks. Samples were taken from adolescents aged 15-23 years. The sample selection was carried out by chance in youth gathering areas such as cafes, The sample formula was taken using the Slovin formula, with the results being 60 samples. The research was conducted from July to August 2023 in Depok Sleman, Indonesia. Results: The study found a significant relationship between the frequency of playing online games and the habit of consuming drinks high in sugar. The more time people spend playing online games, the more likely they are to consume sugary drinks.
Physical activity and body composition risk for metabolic syndrome Pratama, Yanasta Yudo; Sukarno, Rizky Triutami; Marfianti, Erlina; Luthfi Adnan, Muhammad; Sava Nuraida, Aisha; Suryalfihro Al-Ghozi, Yasfi
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3507

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Metabolic syndrome is one of the main risk factors for various diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The effect of physical activity has been widely studied regarding its benefits in reducing the development of metabolic syndrome. However, there are still underlying shortcomings in the results of previous research. Objective: to assess the influence of physical activity and metabolic syndrome components on the risk of metabolic syndrome in workers. Cross-sectional research was conducted on employees of PT. PLN. Variables assessed include waist circumference, arm circumference, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, blood glucose and total cholesterol. Physical activity assessment was carried out using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ). A total of 40 employees were included in this study. A total of 18 respondents (45%) were at risk of metabolic syndrome. The majority of metabolic syndrome components in employees are overweight (50%), excessive arm and waist circumference (85% and 65%, respectively). The majority of respondents had moderate physical activity (57.5%) and high activity (27.5%). Excessive arm and waist circumference had a significant relationship with the risk of metabolic syndrome in respondents (p < 0.05), however, physical activity did not affect the risk of metabolic syndrome. It is hoped that further research in broader populations will be needed to assess risk factors for metabolic syndrome in workers.
Analysis of Adenomyosis Incidence based on Age and Neutrophil-lymphocyte Ratio Factors Kurniati, Yuni Prastyo; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam; Parawansa, Karmila Indar Parawansa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3536

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Adenomyosis is a type of disorder which endometrial glands and stroma grow in the myometrium. This disease causes a very high burden of health care, which  82.0% of patients undergoing hysterectomy and 37.6% on chronic pain medication. There is research on the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) which is increased in this disease. However, there is still very limited research on this matter. Analytical observational research method with a cross sectional approach. A total of 135 samples using the consecutive sampling method. Data from Anatomical Pathology medical records from 2018 to 2023. Analysis using univariate, chi square test, and multivariate logistic regression. The results showed that the incidence of adenomyosis was highest in reproductive age (86.8%) and the NLR value at risk was 64.7%. The chi square test and logistic regression obtained the same findings, namely that there was a significant relationship between age and NLR on the incidence of adenomyosis (p<0.001). The prevalence ratio of age and NLR factors is 16.17 and 19.01. This means that NLR at risk has a 19.01 times on the incidence of adenomyosis, rather than age. Negelkerke R-square shows that age and NLR influence the incidence of adenomyosis by 54.9%. In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between the incidence of adenomyosis based on age and NLR. The implications of this study show that NLR can be a simple predictor for the incidence of adenomyosis. This can be done especially in women of reproductive age with a history of dysmenorrhea with complaints of chronic pain.
The effectiveness of core stabilization and schroth exercise on pain reduction in adolescents with scoliosis Fitratilla, Fitriani; Yani, Fitri; Setiawan, Danur; Laksono, Tri
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3628

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Background: Disorders of the spine, such as scoliosis, kyposis, and lordosis, are often complained about by many people. Currently, disorders of the spine are not only limited to adults and the elderly. They can also affect children and adolescents, where the prevalence of  adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in the world ranges from 0.47%  to 5.2%. The spine has a crucial role in human movement activities, playing a role as a support and enforcer of the body. In this regard, appropriate intervention for people with scoliosis is very important to be carried out. Objective: To find out how effective core stabilization and schroth exercise are at reducing pain in scoliosis in adolescents aged 13-15 years. Research Method: The type of research used is quasi-experimental research with a pre-test and post test two-group design. Results: After 4 weeks of intervention with a frequency of two times a week, there was a significant reduction in scoliosis pain in adolescents. Both models of exercise core stabilization and schroth exercise – are  equally effective. Suggestion: The researcher is expected to expand this research by increasing the number of samples and extending the duration of the study.
Cost-effectiveness of screenings for mental health in pregnancy: A systematic review Kartikasari, Indah Dwi; Rahayu, Widya; Andriani, Novita; Pramesti, Sekar Ajeng; Safitri, Juliana; Icanervila, Ajeng Viska; Astuti, Andari Wuri
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3665

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Mental disorders posses significant obstacles both during and after pregnancy for many women. Birth weight, premature birth, perinatal and infant deaths, postpartum psychopathology, emotional difficulties, inappropriate behavior in children and adolescents, and adverse effects on other people are just a few of the negative impacts that mental disorders are linked to during pregnancy in that family. Women with mental disorders may experience issues after giving birth, affecting their health throughout pregnancy. Infections, including depression, frequently go undiagnosed and receive subpar treatment despite routine interactions with medical providers during pregnancy. Hormonal changes impact Mother's body movements; for example, she moves more slowly and gets exhausted more rapidly. Pregnant ladies who are in this scenario tend to become indolent. A systematic assessment of research findings on the effectiveness of economic evaluation of mental health screening instruments during pregnancy is frequently used to encourage early detection of mental health in pregnant women as maternal reactions become more sensitive, irritable, and irritable. These investigations mostly used the EPDS and PHQ-9. For the systematic review portion of this investigation, the PRISM ScR 2020 Flowchart was employed, and the A search of the literature was done using the databases Pubmed and Whiley. This article was assessed using the CHEC-Extended checklist. Two reports satisfied the inclusion criteria after an investigation of 890 chosen papers. The systematic review identified three themes: cost, effectiveness, and threshold. Given the variety of treatments used to treat mental health issues in pregnant women, it is clear that using two approaches rather than just one will result in greater cost-effectiveness
Hematological alteration in HIV patients Taroeno, Suryo Aribowo; Mahmuda, Iin novita Nurhidayati; Nugrahaeni, Sarwasri Fajra; Torizal, Fuad Gandhi
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3721

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HIV is a global health problem still challenging in almost all parts of the world, including Indonesia. HIV AIDS cases in Indonesia continue to increase from year to year. HIV is characterized by a progressive decline in the immune system that contributes to the clinical progression of the disease. Hematological alterations can result from the consequences of HIV. This study aimed to determine hematologic alteration in HIV patients as a predictor of disease severity. The study design was descriptive observational with a cross-sectional approach to see hematological abnormalities in HIV patients at PKU Muhammadiyah Surakarta Hospital. This study produced data that hematological alterations found include anemia in 60% of HIV patients, with the most cases being mild anemia. A small percentage of HIV patients experience leukopenia and thrombocytopenia, which are as much as 8% and 12%. HIV-positive patients have at least one or more cytopenia. Thus, hematologic alteration can independently predict morbidity and mortality and is associated with disease progression and even death.

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