Publications by authors named "D E Yulia"

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  • This study explores how sexual education, self-efficacy, and STD awareness affect secondary school students' sexual and reproductive health in Padang City, Indonesia.
  • A survey was conducted with 254 students aged 12-15 using questionnaires, and data was analyzed through Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).
  • The results indicate that self-efficacy is a key factor that strengthens the impact of sexual education on STD prevention, emphasizing the need to build students' confidence in protecting themselves.
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Background: Social media has become an integral part of adolescent life in Indonesia, particularly in tourism regions. It serves as a platform for disseminating information, including about HIV/AIDS. However, it also has the potential to spread misinformation and harmful content, which can increase stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA).

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  • This review discusses various tonometers used to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) in children with glaucoma, focusing on their accuracy, tolerability, and ease of use.
  • Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) is considered the gold standard, while Tono-Pen and rebound tonometer (RBT) are also effective but can overestimate IOP, particularly in cases of high pressure or corneal issues.
  • RBT is recommended for pediatric use due to its ease of use and lower traumatic impact, but it's advised to confirm high IOP readings with a second tonometer.
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Numerous intraocular lens (IOLs) options are available for treating pediatric ectopia lentis, and this paper reviews recent literature on pediatric ectopia lentis treatment with iris-fixated and scleral-fixated IOLs. A comprehensive search was undertaken on PubMed, Embase, ProQuest, Cochrane, Wiley, SCOPUS, and EBSCO. Studies published in the last ten years that met the inclusion criteria were included in this review.

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Purpose: To review current evidence regarding the use of iris-claw intraocular lens (IOL) in terms of its efficacy and safety in the population of pediatric ectopia lentis.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of six electronic databases (PubMed-NCBI, Medline-OVID, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus, and Wiley) and secondary search through reference lists was conducted using keywords selected a priori. All primary studies on the use of iris-claw in pediatric ectopia lentis that evaluated visual acuity (VA), complications, and endothelial cell density (ECD) were included and critically appraised using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.

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