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Meliana Sari
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Journal of Religion and Public Health
ISSN : 27146057     EISSN : 27219852     DOI : https://10.15408/jrph
Journal of Religion and Public Health is a peer reviewed journal that established in 2019 by Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Science, State Islamic University (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia. The Journal publishes twice a year on April and September. The journal welcomes scholars and professionals to submit original articles, short communications and letters to the editor. This journal is aimed in contributing to knowledge about the relationships between religious factors and health on both a theoretical and practical level that could be a scientific evidence for scholars and professionals in advancing public health practice with individuals and groups. This journal presents papers that investigating in multidimensional approach by using diverse theoretical, conceptual, methodological and analytical in understanding the nature of religious effects on public health practices and outcomes. Journal of Religion and Public Health explores religion beliefs, values, practices, rituals and religious organization effects in various public health scope, including, but not limited to, epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health education and promotion, health policy and administration, environmental health, public health nutrition, sexual and reproductive health and occupational health and safety.
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Pengalaman Penggunaan Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Berdasarkan Teori Transteoritikal Model Pada LSL di Kota Tangerang Amin, Ahmad Farid; Purnamawati, Dewi; Nurfadhilah, Siti; Muhaimin, Toha; Rowi, Armein Sjuhary
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v7i1.44985

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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective method for preventing Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among Men Sex Men (MSM), but its uptake in Tangerang City remains low. This study explores the experiences of MSM using PrEP based on the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) in Tangerang City. Conducted from January to June 2024, this descriptive qualitative research involved three key informants and two supporting informants from healthcare and community services, selected purposively. Content analysis was employed to examine the TTM stages: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. In the precontemplation stage, MSM continue risky sexual behaviors despite recognizing HIV risks. During contemplation, they demonstrate good knowledge about HIV and PrEP and express a strong intention to start PrEP. The preparation stage underscores the importance of community and healthcare support in initiating PrEP. In the action stage, many MSM face side effects like nausea and dizziness. In the maintenance stage, despite awareness and support, side effects, boredom, and the belief of reduced risk lead MSM to discontinue PrEP.  All informants experienced the five TTM stages, but two of three discontinued PrEP at the maintenance stage. Intensive initial support is crucial to manage side effects and ensure adherence to PrEP. Keywords: HIV, MSM, PrEP
Description of Incidence Dysmenorrhea in Relation to Physical Activity, Fast Food, and Tobacco Smoke Exposure Among Jakarta Female Students Sukmayanti, Zanastia; violita, Eugienia; Amelia, Kurnia; Putri, Wirda Cahya; Putri, Aulia Maharani; Nisa, Hoirun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v7i1.44407

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Dysmenorrhea is pain experienced during menstruation and can interfere with daily activities. A person's lifestyle such as physical activity and the habit of consuming fast food are factors that can affect the occurrence of dysmenorrhea. This study aims to determine the incidence of dysmenorrhea with physical activity, fast food consumption, and family smoking status in Public Health Students of UIN Jakarta. This study is a cross-sectional descriptive study with a sample of 212 female students. The prevalence of dysmenorrhea among Public Health students of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta was 189 respondents (89.2%) out of 212 respondents. The level of dysmenorrhea suffered by many respondents was mild dysmenorrhea as many as 127 (59.9%). College students have a poor frequency of physical activity as many as 151 respondents (71.2%). College students have a habit of eating fast food as many as 203 respondents (95.8%). There were 104 family members who smoked (49.1%). Students who experience dysmenorrhea by consuming fast food were 181 respondents (89.2%), students who experience dysmenorrhea with poor physical activity were 134 respondents (88.7%) and students who experience dysmenorrhea with exposure to family members who smoke were 95 respondents (91.3%). Suggestions for female students to reduce the incidence of dysmenorrhea are, avoid fast food, increase real food consumption, exercise regularly to reduce menstrual pain and avoid cigarette smoke from various sources. Suggestions for further researchers to further explore other factors that can affect the incidence of dysmenorrhea.
Hubungan Pengetahuan, Sikap, dan Paparan Youtube Terhadap Perilaku Merokok Elektrik pada Mahasiswa Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta Harsaq, Nayla Zamzani; Aristi, Della; Nurullinisa, Wulan; Wulandari, Dewi Yully
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v7i1.45167

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E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat liquid to produce vapor. Their use is increasing among college students, especially due to exposure to social media such as YouTube. E-cigarettes can cause nicotine dependence and various diseases. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and YouTube exposure to e-cigarette smoking behavior among UPN Veteran Jakarta students in 2024. We used cross-sectional design and accidental sampling technique, involving 160 respondents. Data analysis using the Chi-Square test. A total of 45.6% of respondents have e-cigarette smoking behavior. There is a significant relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and exposure to negative and positive content on YouTube with e-cigarette smoking behavior (p-value <0.05). The high number of students who smoke e-cigarettes is influenced by peer influence, perceptions of the safety of e-cigarettes, and exposure to content. Negative content encourages smoking behavior through advertising and promotions, while positive content increases awareness of the risks. Students' knowledge and attitudes are also significantly related to e-cigarette smoking behavior. Knowledge, attitude, exposure to negative content, and exposure to positive content have a significant relationship with e-cigarette smoking behavior. Students can be more active in seeking information from trusted sources about the dangers and risks of e-cigarettes. Campus regulations also can prohibit the use of e-cigarettes and other tobacco products on campus. As a step to reduce e-cigarette consumption, students can train themselves to manage stress and emotions healthily without relying on e-cigarettes by using relaxation techniques.
Burnout Pada Perawat Di RSU Daerah: Apa Penyebabnya? Alawiansyah, Salsabila Putri; Kusumawardani, Riastuti; Nurrizka, Rahmah Hida; Ariyanti, Fajar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v7i1.44957

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Background: Burnout is a condition of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by high work pressure, often experienced by healthcare workers such as nurses. Nurses at the Depok regional government hospitals experienced the highest burnout rates found in the ICU unit at 40%. Objective: This study aims to identify the factors associated with burnout among nurses at RSUD Kota X, West Java Province, in 2024. Methods: This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design involving 84 respondents selected using random sampling techniques. Results: Nurses working at RSUD Kota X, West Java Province, experienced moderate burnout at a rate of 56.3%, while 41.7% experienced low burnout. Factors associated with burnout among nurses include age (p-value = 0.035), gender (p-value = 0.019), job control (p-value = 0.037), workplace recognition (p-value = 0.036), and social support (p-value = 0.039). Conclusion: Age, gender, job control, workplace recognition, and social support are significantly associated with burnout among nurses at RSUD Kota X, West Java Province, in 2024. Nurses are encouraged to manage stress by thinking positively, engaging in hobbies, and supporting one another to prevent burnout.Keywords: Burnout, Nurses, District Hospitals.

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