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Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26208261     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30994/ijner
Core Subject : Health, Social,
The Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive (IJNER) is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish and disseminate innovative research articles on the latest developments in all fields of public health and human reproduction. This journal publishes original papers in English which contribute to understanding of nutrition, institutional nutrition, food service management, food technology, current issue on food nutrition, all branches of epidemiology such as lifestyle, social, nutritional, environmental, and many others. IJNER also covers papers on aspect of human reproduction includes adolescent health, female fertility, midwifery and many other issues related to health reproductive globally.
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The Effect of Reproductive Health Education Method on Adolescents' Attitudes and Motivation About Sexual Health in SMAN 2 Class XI Seruyan Hilir Timur, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan Nurilhamah; Susanto, Setyo Budi
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v8i2.333

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The importance of reproductive health education for adolescents has become a global concern, especially in an effort to increase positive attitudes and behaviors towards sexual health. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of reproductive health education with the leaflet method on adolescents' attitudes and motivations about sexual health in SMAN 2 Seruyan Hilir Timur, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan. The design of this study is a pre-experimentalquantitative research with a one group pre test and post test designwith the focus of the research directed to analyze the influence of reproductive health education with the leaflet method on adolescents' attitudes and motivations about sexual health at SMAN 2 Seruyan Hilir Timur, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan. The total population was 63 respondents and a sample of 47 respondents was taken using the Simple Random Sampling technique. Based on the results of Wilcoxon's analysis, it was shown that the p-value of 0.000 < 0.05 then H1 was accepted, so it was concluded that there was an influence of reproductive health education with the leaflet method on adolescents' attitudes about sexual health at SMAN 2 Seruyan Hilir Timur, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan. Based on the results of Wilcoxon's analysis, it shows that the p-value of 0.000 < 0.05 then H1 is accepted, so it is concluded that there is an effect of reproductive health education with the leaflet method on adolescents' motivation about sexual health at SMAN 2 Seruyan Hilir Timur, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan. It is hoped that respondents will be more active in seeking and using the available information, including reading the leaflets provided carefully. In addition, adolescents are expected not to hesitate to discuss with health workers, teachers, or parents about the topic of reproductive health in order to gain a deeper understanding.
The Relationship Between Pregnant Women's Participation in Pregnant Women's Classes and Integrated ANC (Ante Natal Care) With The Incidence of Stunting in Toddlers in The Work Area of Pesantren I Public Health Center Kediri City Santoso, Chandra Agustin; M. Ali Sodik
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v8i2.334

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Stunting is a problem currently being faced in Indonesia. Toddlers with stunting problems show poor linear growth. This is because toddlerhood is a golden period in growth and development, and affects physical and mental development. Efforts to deal with stunting are prioritized in prevention, one of which is through Integrated ANC (Ante Natal Care) and Pregnant Women's Classes. The research design used was observational with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study was 1296 toddlers using the Proportion to size sampling technique, a sample of 301 Posyandu was obtained. The statistical analysis used was the Chi Square Spearman Correlation statistical test. Based on the results of this study, it is known that the participation of pregnant women in the Pregnant Women's Class at the Pesantren 1 Health Center in Kediri City was mostly active, namely 250 people (81.7%). The participation of pregnant women in integrated ANC (Ante Natal Care) at the Pesantren 1 Health Center in Kediri City was mostly active, namely 292 people (95.4%). The results of the Spearman Correlation analysis of Stunting incidents in toddlers showed that from the independent variables, namely the participation of pregnant women in the pregnant women's class, the strongest correlation was with the incidence of stunting at the Pesantren 1 Health Center in Kediri City. Improving the implementation of the pregnant women's Class and integrated ANC activities for Pregnant Women in order to prevent stunting.
Determinants of Pulmonary TB Incidence in Children Aged 0-14 Years in the Work Area of UPTD Puskesmas Sukorame Lutfiati Anam, Indri; Ema Mayasari; Juvita Herdianty
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v8i2.335

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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that can attack people of all ages caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Parental knowledge plays a role in parental behavior and awareness of disease prevention efforts. Exposure to cigarettes causes a decrease in the immune system, making it susceptible to disease. Nutritional status also plays a role in the body's immunity, where a body with good nutritional intake will strengthen the body's immunity so that it can attack incoming foreign antigens. BCG immunization is a basic immunization that must be given to children to help prevent tuberculosis. The purpose the research to find out the determinants of the incidence of pulmonary TB in children aged 0-14 years in the Sukorame Community Health Center UPTD Working Area. This research is a quantitative study using a cross sectional method. The research samples were positive TB sufferers and TB suspects who were recorded in children's TB reports in the Sukorame Community Health Center working area. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. Data analysis used SPSS software with the chi square statistical test. Results: Based on the results of the chi square test, it was found that parents' knowledge about pulmonary TB had a p-value of 0.059 for children, family smoking habits had a p-value of 0.021 for children, children's nutritional status had a p-value of 1.000 for children, and children's BCG immunization status had a p-value of 0.577 for children's pulmonary TB. It can be concluded that the variable family smoking habits is related to the incidence of pulmonary TB in children, while the variables of knowledge, nutritional status and BCG immunization have no relationship.
The Role of Digital Literacy and Family Support On The Success of Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Mothers Aged 20-35 Years in the Work Area Of Marisa Public Health Center Ilham, Sartika; Ukik Agustina; Janik Kurniawati
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v8i2.336

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Digital literacy is the knowledge and skills of users in using digital media. Exclusive breastfeeding behavior is the knowledge, perception and attitude as well as real actions of mothers and their environment towards exclusive breastfeeding. In overcoming obstacles by finding the best solution so that they can continue to provide breast milk for up to 6 months. The study aims to determine the relationship between the role of digital literacy as a source of health information and family support for the success of Exclusive Breastfeeding practices. This research design uses a quantitative method with a cross-sectional epidemiological study approach. The population in this study were all mothers who had babies aged ≥6 Months - 2 Years with a maternal age range of 20-35 Years. The sampling technique used was a quota sampling technique. Data collection was in the form of an online questionnaire in the form of a google form link. The result of this research is the total 130 respondents, 91 respondents succeeded in providing exclusive breastfeeding while 37 other respondents were unable to provide exclusive breastfeeding to their babies. The test results showed (p = 0.646) that digital literacy did not have a significant role in the success of exclusive breastfeeding practices. While the results of the Chi-square analysis test on family support showed a value (p = 0.088) that family support also did not have a significant role in the success of exclusive breastfeeding practices. Other supporting factors are needed that must also play a role so that there is real action from the mother to provide exclusive breastfeeding.
Effectiveness of Extension as a Means of Improving Knowledge About Malaria in Olaroa Village Kwamki Narama District, Mimika Regency in 2024 Kose, Rahima; Riza Yuliawati; Arif Wijayanto
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v8i2.337

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Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, is the second highest country in malaria cases. Malaria cases in Mimika Papua are still relatively high, namely from early January 2023 to the end of April 2023 in Mimika there were 31,383 cases (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2023). This research is a type of quantitative research using Pre- Experimental research with a pretest-posttest design with a sample size of 50 respondents. This sampling was carried out using Non-Probability Sampling or (Non Random Sampling) with the sampling technique used in this study is accidental sampling. The results of the study were obtained from 50 respondents. There is an effect of health education on the level of knowledge about malaria in Olaroa Village, Kwamki Narama District, Mimika Regency in 2024. Before being given education or pre-test, respondents who had a high level of knowledge were 13 people or 26%, respondents who had a moderate level of knowledge were 24 people or 48%, and respondents who had a low level of knowledge were 13 people or 26%. After being given education or post-test, respondents who had a high level of knowledge were 38 people or 76%, respondents who had a moderate level of knowledge were 9 people or 18%, and respondents who had a low level of knowledge were 3 people or 6%.

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