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ServeInnovate: Journal of Applied Community Engagement (SJACE)
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SJACE publishes original articles emphasizing applied community engagement and service-based innovation. Topics include, but are not limited to: 1. Community service and empowerment programs 2. Appropriate technology and innovation for societal needs 3. Strengthening Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) 4. Digital literacy and community digital transformation 5. Village development and rural empowerment initiatives 6. Public health promotion and community-based interventions 7. Educational outreach and lifelong learning programs 8. Environmental sustainability and disaster mitigation 9. Social innovation and participatory action research 10. Knowledge and technology transfer to communities The journal prioritizes manuscripts demonstrating clear implementation methods, stakeholder involvement, and measurable outcomes.
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Empowering Prospective Brides and Grooms through Qaryah Thayyibah Based Premarital Nutrition Education at KUA Kramatwatu Nay Lufar; Lina Marliana; Iis Ismawati; Suwandi
ServeInnovate: Journal of Applied Community Engagement (SJACE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): ServeInnovate: Journal of Applied Community Engagement (SJACE)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67219/m5yaeg94

Abstract

Stunting in Indonesia remains a complex public health challenge, with poor preconception nutritional status, particularly among prospective mothers, being one of the contributing factors to its high prevalence. Adequate nutrition before pregnancy plays a crucial role in determining pregnancy outcomes and supporting optimal child growth and development. However, this aspect has not yet been systematically integrated into premarital education programs at the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA). In Kramatwatu Subdistrict, Serang Regency, the prevalence of early marriage remains relatively high, while existing premarital guidance has not sufficiently addressed key issues such as nutrition, reproductive health, and household food security. This community service program aimed to provide integrated premarital education through a community-based approach grounded in Qaryah Thayyibah values, which emphasize family resilience in spiritual, social, and health dimensions. The program was implemented through the development of integrated educational modules, participatory thematic classes for prospective brides and grooms, and the provision of educational media, including leaflets, posters, and short videos. The results showed a substantial improvement in participants’ knowledge of preconception nutrition, reproductive health, household food security, and stunting prevention. Pre-test and post-test evaluations revealed an average score increase of 24.80 points, indicating the effectiveness of the intervention in enhancing participants’ understanding of these key topics.

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