Introduction: Type 2 DM is still one of the metabolic diseases with a
prevalence that continues to increase globally, including Indonesia. The
problem that arises is that psychosocial factors, including distress due to
diabetes, self-compassion,…
Introduction: Earthquakes are natural disasters that frequently occur
around us, an event that can be recognized or not recognized by the public,
both in general and vulnerable populations, one of which is children with
special needs. Children…
Introduction: Adolescent smoking continues to pose a major public health
challenge, with the WHO reporting that nearly 22% of adolescents globally
have tried smoking, and national data in Indonesia showing prevalence
rates among junior high school…
Introduction: Stunting remains a public health problem in Jembrana
Regency, Bali. Despite a decline in prevalence, persistent cases suggest that
cultural and nutritional factors influence feeding practices. This study
aimed to explore cultural…
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome is the leading cause of death
worldwide related to degenerative lifestyle-associated processes. The
factors contributing to these cases are interconnected. Understanding
these factors is essential for…