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Journal : Journal of Health Science and Prevention

Alcohol Abuse in Indonesia: Determinant, SWOT and CARAT Analysis Eko Teguh Pribadi
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): JHSP Vol 1 No 1 - 2017
Publisher : State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel

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Indonesia according to the Global Health Observatory (GHO-WHO) report 2010, entered the group of countries with the lowest alcohol consumption (<2,5 liters / person / capita). It should be understood that the situasion of alcohol abuse in Indonesia is relatifly complex. The influence of local traditions as well as the lack of policies related to production, distribution, and consumption of alcohol is believed to be a time bomb. This paper aims to capture the general description of the problem of alcohol abuse in Indonesia, to analyze the determinants of the problem through 4 aspects (social, economic, cultural, and environment), to analyze the the issue through the SWOT method, as well as an opportunity to formulate remedies through CARAT approach. The method used in this paper is the descriptive analitycs through an analysis of secondary data. From the study obtained information that in the period 2008-2010 the number of alcoholic beverages are relatively fixed and not significantly changed (0.6 liters / person / capita). The national prevalence of alcohol abuse in 2007 was 4.6%, which is the highest number is the province NTT (17.7%) while the lowest is NAD (0.4%). Through SWOT analysis, strengthen policies and regulations on the production and distribution of alcoholic beverages become a strategic choice for the problem of alcohol abuse soloution. And through CARAT approach, Indonesia is expected to overcome the problem of alcohol abuse in the next 1-2 decades.
Menstrual Disorders Condition of Patients Treated at UIN Sunan Ampel’s Primary Clinic Dwi Rukma Santi; Eko Teguh Pribadi
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): JHSP Vol 2 No 1 - 2018
Publisher : State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel

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Around seventy-five percent of the women on stage final teenagers experiencing disruptions associated with menstruation. Based on Clinical UINSA annual report of the period 2015 - 2017 shows that the number of cases of patients with menstrual disorders to increased. The onset of menstrual disorders will cause pain physically as well as lowering the learning capabilities of the student. The objectif of this study is to describe the conditions of menstrual disorders in patients treated at Clinic Primary UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya. This was a descriptive research with materials taken from secondary data obtained from the medical record of patients who menstrual disorders during the period 2015 - 2017. The results showed that patients who menstrual disorders as many as 192 people. Characteristics that are experiencing menstrual disorders based on age at most in the age group 18 - 19 years old (45.32%), based on the age of menarche group 10 - 11 years old (62.50%), weight loss most (63%) are 46 – 55 kg, level semester part (44.30%) in semester 1 - 2. While the majority of cycle disorders (48.53%) is oligomenorea, long menstrual disorders is hipermenorea/menorhagia (64.52%) and other disorders are the most prevalent is dysmenorrhoea (68.05%).Needed for increased knowledge about various types of menstrual disorders so that the young women were able to recognize about reproductive health and preventive care.