Publications by authors named "Anindita Noviandhari"

Maltreatment affects emotional development in adolescents and inhibits social adjustment. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between maltreatment and mental health among adolescents. A cross-sectional study was conducted on adolescents in the first and second grades of middle school (12-14 years old) and high school (15-17 years old) in eight cities and municipalities in the province, selected through several stages of simple random sampling (N = 1837).

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Vitamin D influence on brain development and subsequent postnatal neurodevelopment remains controversial. We explored the correlation between cord blood vitamin D levels and longitudinal neurodevelopment in early childhood. A cohort study was conducted on term infants with no congenital abnormalities, born from pregnant women from a cohort study.

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Objective: To determine the correlation of first trimester maternal 25-(OH)-D level with postnatal infant growth in Indonesia.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 116 mother-infant pairs from Indonesia was prospectively studied. 25-(OH)-D level was measured in maternal serum at 10-14 weeks of gestation and in umbilical cord blood shortly after birth.

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Mental health in adolescents represent a considerable public health issue in developing countries. These problems are considered a source of problem for adolescents' quality of life. The study objective was to determine the association between mental health problems and sociodemographic variables among adolescents.

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Background: Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems among adolescents. Mental health problems might be the result of child abuse considering that their prevalences are increasing simultaneously in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to determine the association between depression and a history of abuse among adolescents.

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Aim: Vitamin D deficiency in early pregnancy may cause the disruption of fetal brain development and neurodevelopmental function. This study aimed to explore the extent of neurodevelopment disruption could be associated with maternal vitamin D deficiency.

Methods: A cohort study was conducted in Sukabumi and Waled, West Java, Indonesia, beginning in July 2016.

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