Publications by authors named "Shrimarti R Devy"

Objectives: To identify the association of mothers with a career in higher educati--on and their children's growth and development.

Methods: This was an analytical study with a cross-sectional design carried out at Wiraraja University, Sumenep, Indonesia, from March to August 2023. The samples were female lecturers at Wiraraja University.

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Eating habits are formed from an early age through experiences gained from contact with food and observation of the environment. This research aims to determine mothers' views regarding toddlers' picky eating behavior. Because there is very little research on this, it is necessary to understand mothers' perspectives in making decisions about dealing with picky eating behavior in toddlers.

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  • * Factors such as having 3-4 children, low education, and experiencing unequal gender dynamics with their husbands significantly increase the risk of unmet family planning needs.
  • * The findings highlight the importance of addressing gender inequality and empowering women through programs to improve access to family planning services.
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Early marriage often occurs in the low and middle income countries because of thetradition and cultural belief that girls must be married off immediately. The data was obtained from the Aceh Regional Office of the Ministry of Religion, from a population of all married women under the age of 19 years, totaling 507 respondents. The study used a total sampling technique.

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  • Stunting, a significant issue in Indonesia due to chronic malnutrition, affects children and this study focuses on how mothers can help prevent it.
  • The research analyzed data from 215 mothers with children aged 0-24 months, using structural equation modeling to assess how behavioral beliefs, attitudes, and perceived control affect maternal intentions to prevent stunting.
  • The findings suggest that a mother's intention to prevent stunting is influenced by her attitudes and perceived control, emphasizing that high intentions lead to proactive behavior in preventing stunting among children.
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Stunting in toddlers (0-2 years) remains a significant public health problem in Indonesia. Adequate breastfeeding is essential for stunting prevention, yet many mothers struggle with insufficient milk production. Moringa oleifera, known locally as moringa, has traditionally been used to increase breast milk production.

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Objectives: To analyse the effect of nursing agency model on fasting and 2-hour postprandial glucose levels in type 2 diabetics.

Method: The quasi-experimental study was conducted from October to December 2021 in Lamongan, East Java, Indonesia, after approval from the ethics review committee of the University of Muhammadiyah, Lamongan, Indonesia. The sample comprised of type 2 diabetics of either gender aged 19-65 years who were able to move independently.

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The presence of psychotic symptoms in adults' with schizophrenia need an increase in family control and support to prevent the risk of aggressive behavior. However, the issue of whether psychotic symptoms hold any clinical relevance in relatively stable outpatient samples has not been established. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to identify the relationship between family supports and adaptation mechanisms of adults' outpatients with schizophrenia.

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Dating behavior by some Indonesian adolescents is against the social norms of the society, showing moral gaps and psychosocial unconventionality. Several challenges emanate from this issue, including risk behavior-sexual intercourse. This research aims to describe the adolescents' risk behavior-sexual intercourse in Makassar City.

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The smoking behavior among young adult women causes health issues and has effects on ethical norms, especially femininity and gender. A woman smoker usually has an intention to quit and several factors have been perceived to be related to this action according to the Health Belief Model (HBM). This study was conducted cross-sectionally to analyze the correlation between young adult women's intention to stop smoking with perceived factors in the construction of HBM.

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