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Faktor Risiko Depresi Antenatal Di Puskesmas Jagir Dan Tanah Kali Kedinding Surabaya Hasanah, Zumroh; Joewono, Hermanto Tri; Muhdi, Nalini
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 4, No 2 (2019): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

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Objective: To find out the prevalence and analyze the risk factors (biological, psychological and social) of pregnant women who experience antenatal depression at health center of Jagir and Tanah Kali Kedinding Surabaya.Methods: A cross sectional study design, after got the ethical clearance certificate, the subjects were pregnant women who visited antenatal clinic and meet the criteria in Mei-Juni 2019. Independent variables were biological factors : a history of Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), and obstetric status (age, history of miscarriage and mode of delivery, and risk of pregnancy), psychological factors : the history of child abuse and negative life events and social factors : marital conflict, pregnancy status, family/spouse/social support, and financial stress. The dependent variable was determined by Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) with a cut off value of 10. Statistics analysis used accordingly.Results: The prevalence of antenatal depression was 18.95%. The statistic calculation found that age (P=0.168),  history of miscarriage and mode of delivery (P=0.540), risk of pregnancy (P=0.756), history of PMDD (P=1.000), history of child abuse (P=0,219), negative life events (P=0.870), marital conflict (P=1,000), pregnancy status (P=1,000), family, spouse and social support (P= -), and financial stress (P=1,000).Conclusion:There was no relationship between antenatal depression and the age of pregnant women, history of miscarriage and mode of delivery, pregnancy risk, history of PMDD, history of child abuse, negative life events, marital conflict, pregnancy status, family, spouse and social support, and financial stress.
Synapsis Expression Increased By Mozart’s Music Stimulation Compared With Indonesian Pop And Religious Music Amila, Ukhti Mukminah ilmi; Joewono, Hermanto Tri; Widjiati, Widjiati
Saintika Medika: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Keluarga Vol 16, No 1 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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Classical music stimulation is a proven method that affect intelligence as well as brain function. Mozart’s classical music is classical music that could stimulate the growth of synaptic networks. To analyze the difference of synapsin expression of the brain of Rattus norvegicus  offspring on Mozart’s, pop, religious and without music stimulation during pregnancy. Experimental. Treatments were subjected to Rattus norvegicusas a subject organism, initiated on the 10th day of pregnancy, in 1 hour duration in a soundproof chamber, intensity of 65 dB. On the 19th day of pregnancy the subjects were sacrificed and three offsprings were chosen. The head of the chosen Rattus norvegicusoffsprings were decapitated and the brain subsequently sectioned to calculate synapsin expression by immunohistochemistry method with 400 magnification strength microscope on the 5 field of view. Significant difference of synapsin expression of the brain of Rattus norvegicus offspring was observed between Mozart’s and control group. Significant differences of synapsin expressions were observed in the cerebellum of the newly born Rattus novergicus between Mozart and pop music groups (p = 0,007), Mozart and religious music groups (p = 0,008), Mozart and without music groups (p = 0,004).Synapsin expression of Rattus norvegicus brain offsprings were higher in Mozart music stimulation compared with pop and religious music stimulation
PERBEDAAN PENGARUH PAPARAN MUSIK MOZART, BEETHOVEN, DAN CHOPIN SELAMA KEBUNTINGAN TERHADAP KEPADATAN DENDRIT DI CEREBELLUM RATTUS NORVEGICUS BARU LAHIR Amishinta, Ancha Ayu; Joewono, Hermanto Tri; Widjiati, DR
NURSING UPDATE : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan P-ISSN : 2085-5931 e-ISSN : 2623-2871 Vol 10 No 1 (2019): MARET
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Indonesia is categorized as middle humandevelopment index. One of the causes is the fluentignorance of brain growth and development during1000 days of life period. This period is the bestopportunity to give proper stimulations to increase themaximal brain growth and development. Exposure toclassical music such as Mozart, Beethoven, andChopin music can increase the wave of brain activity.During pregnancy, Mozart music is proven to increasethe dendritic density. Analyzing the difference ofdendritic density of cerebrum and cerebellum ofnewborn baby of Rattus norvegicus that are exposedto the Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin music, and thatis not exposed to music during pregnancy. Laboratoryexperimental research, posttest-only control groupdesign. Subjects were female pregnant Rattusnorvegicus, grouped into 4 random groups: 1 controlgroup and 3 treatments groups; with 6 samples each.Subjects were super ovulated, and 65 dB intensity ofmusic was played for an hour at 20.00-21.00 on thesubjects on 10th day of pregnancy. On 20th day ofpregnancy, the mothers were dissected usingcaesarean section. 2 heaviest newborn babies ofRattus norvegicus were taken, and their brain tissueswere taken as samples. The dendritic density ofcerebrum and cerebellum were observed using GolgiCox method of silver impregnationprocedure.Statistical test concluded there weresignificant differences of dendritic density of cerebrumand cerebellum of newborn babies of Rattusnorvegicus among the exposure to Mozart,Beethoven, and Chopin music, and without theexposure to music with value of p=0,004 (<0,05) incerebrum and p=0,003 (<0,05) in cerebellum. Thedendritic density of cerebrum and cerebellum ofnewborn babies of Rattus norvegicus that wereexposed to Mozart music during pregnancy werehigher than that are exposed to Beethoven andChopin music and that were not exposed to music. Itis recommended for the next research to do furtherresearch to prove the dendritic density caused by themusical stimulation during pregnancy when Rattusnorvegicus grows up
PERBEDAAN PENGARUH PAPARAN MUSIK MOZART, BEETHOVEN, DAN CHOPIN SELAMA KEBUNTINGAN TERHADAP INDEKS APOPTOSIS SEL NEURON DI CEREBELLUM RATTUS NORVEGICUS BARU LAHIR Fajrin, Dessy Hidayati; Joewono, Hermanto Tri; Widjiati, DR
NURSING UPDATE : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan P-ISSN : 2085-5931 e-ISSN : 2623-2871 Vol 10 No 1 (2019): MARET
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The efforts that can be done to improvebrain cells in the prenatal period is the provision ofnutrients and good stimulation. Exposure to classicalmusic such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopinmusic can increase the wave of brain activity. Duringpregnancy, Mozart music is proven to decrease theapoptosis of neuronal.Analyzing the difference of apoptosisneuronal of cerebrum and cerebellum of newbornbaby of Rattus norvegicus that are exposed to theMozart, Beethoven, and Chopin music, and that isnot exposed to music during pregnancy.Laboratory experimental research, posttestonly control group design. Subjects were femalepregnant Rattus norvegicus, grouped into 4 randomgroups: 1 control group and 3 treatments groups;with 6 samples each. Subjects were super ovulated,and 65 dB intensity of music is played for an hour at20.00-21.00 on the subjects on 10th day ofpregnancy. On 20th day of pregnancy, the motherswas dissected using SC technique. 2 heaviestnewborn babies of Rattus norvegicus were taken.Statistical test concluded there wassignificant differences of apoptosis neuronal ofcerebellum of newborn babies of Rattus norvegicusamong the exposure to Mozart, Beethoven, andChopin music, and without the exposure to musicwith value of p=0,033 in cerebellum.In conclution, the exposure of Mozart?smusic during pregnancy perform expression ofBDNF cerebellum in the offspring-rat was higherthan exposed Beethoven?s music, Chopin and notexposed to music.