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Kata kunci: Jemaah haji, Pengendalian DM, Pembinaan Kesehatan Haji
This thesis discusses the influence of Hajj health development and guidance program on the success of DM control in pilgrims whose diagnosed Diabetes Mellitus. This research is quantitative research with cross sectional design. The results suggest that influence of Hajj Health Development was very important on the success of DM control, hajj pilgrims should be strived to follow all the activities of Hajj health Development so that the health status of Hajj can be increased to meet health requirements.
Key words: Hajj pilgrims, DM control, Hajj health development
IDHS-ARH 2017 reveals a decrease in the intention to use contraception, which mainly occurs in youth men. This study aims to obtain a determinant of the intention to use contraception in unmarried men aged 15-24 years in urban and rural areas of Indonesia. Design of this research is a cross sectional. Data were analyzed using logistic regression. Results: The proportion that expressed a intention to use contraception in the future was 76% in urban and 71.2% in rural areas. Determinant of the intention to use contraception in urban areas are influenced by the highest level of education, exposure to information preventing pregnancy from school, exposure to information preventing pregnancy from television, knowledge related to preventing pregnancy, attitudes toward condoms, perception of the ideal age of having a first child, perception of the ideal number of children. As for rural areas, it is influenced by the highest level of education (respondents who graduated from high school), exposure to information to prevent pregnancy from television, knowledge related to preventing pregnancy, attitude to condoms, perception of the ideal number of children. The perception of the ideal number of children is the dominant factor for intention to use contraception in urban areas, while in rural areas attitudes toward condoms are the dominant factor for intention to use contraception.
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that was formed from breast cells that grow out of control so that it can spread between tissues or organs near the breast or to other parts of the body. This study aims to know the correlation between the age of menarche in women and the incidence of breast cancer in urban areas of Indonesia by analyzing data from the 2016 Non-Communicable Diseases research. Design of this research used cross sectional study, sample which suitable from inclusion and exclusion criteria was 34.635 respondens. Bivariate analysis used chi-square and multivariate analysis used logistic regression. The results showed the proportion of breast cancer in women in urban areas of Indonesia based on research data on Non-Communicable Diseases in 2016 was 7.9%. Multivariate analysis showed that relationship between the age of menarche and the incidence of breast cancer P value 0.539 OR 1.051 (0.897-1.232) which means P value > 0.05. The conclusion, there was not a significant relationship between the age of menarche in women and the incidence of breast cancer in urban areas of Indonesia by analyzing data from the 2016 Non-Communicable Diseases research after being controlled with variables of education, occupation, family history of cancer and dietary habits.
Female circumcision is not allowed to be carried out in any form and level since it endangers girls and women and violates reproductive health rights. According to National Basic Health Riset 2013, female circumcision occurred 48.8% of girls aged 0-11 years followed with 80% of parents showing agreement of the continuation of female circumcision in the future. University students as future leaders and future parents are related to the continuation of the practice of female circumcision in the future. This study aims to describe and identify factors influencing agreement toward female circmcission of future daughter among university students in DKI Jakarta 2022. Analysis was performed using chi-square and binary logistic regression. Data was collected between May - June 2022 through an online questionnaire involving 248 students in DKI Jakarta. Students who agreed of sexual moral perceptions of female circumcision strongly influenced their agreement toward female circmcission of future daughter (aOR=4.05, p=0.025). Also, non-medical faculty students strongly agreed toward female circmcission of their future daughter (aOR=2.79, p=0.037) than medical faculty students. Interventions are recommended through education and mass media to educate that the absence of female circumcision has sexual moral benefits for both medical and non-medical students.
