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TANTANGAN DAN SOLUSI DALAM PENDIDIKAN KESEHATAN MENTAL DI SEKOLAH Rizka Adela Fatsena; Entin Solihah
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): Agustus
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Mental health education in schools is becoming increasingly important due to the growing awareness of the impact of mental health on students' well-being and academic achievement. However, its implementation faces various challenges. The research method in this review uses literature. The results showed that to face these challenges, a holistic approach is important in addressing mental health challenges in schools. This means involving various parties (school, family, health professionals) and integrating mental health into various aspects of school life. Therefore, this study suggests the implementation of a multi-dimensional strategy, which means combining various solutions to create a comprehensive approach in improving the effectiveness of mental health education in schools.
STRATEGIES TO TACKLE DRUG ABUSE AMONG STUDENTS Ika Zakiah; Entin Solihah; Cut Suraiya Wahyuni Utami
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September
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Drug abuse among students is a serious problem that requires attention and action from various parties. The method used is a literature study The results showed that effective strategies include: (1) education and socialization of the dangers of drugs in schools, (2) strengthening the role of families in supervision and guidance, (3) improving law enforcement, (4) developing appropriate rehabilitation programs for students, and (5) utilizing technology for early detection and education. In conclusion, a multi-dimensional approach and cooperation between various parties are needed to address this problem. Consistent and sustainable implementation of these strategies is expected to significantly reduce the level of drug abuse among students.