Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies 2025 (ICOMSI 2025)
37 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Haryani Saptaningtyas, Agung Hidayat, Sri Hanggana, Siti Khoiriyah, Akbarudin Arif, Cynthia Permata Sari
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICoMSi 2025 during October 16th, 2025 in Surakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Paper Management and Conference Proceeding and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document...
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Strengthening Human Security through Village Empowerment: Evidence from The Padakuan CSR Program of PT. Antam UBPN Kolaka
Murni Ratna Sari Alauddin, Mahendra Wijaya, Agung Wibowo, Sri Yuliani
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a key tool for addressing the challenges of sustainable development, especially in resource-dependent coastal areas. This study examines the Padakuan CSR Program of PT Antam UBPN Kolaka, a case of village empowerment that contributes to strengthening human...
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Empowering Adolescent Girls in Anemia Prevention through Monitoring Book Media: A Qualitative Health Promotion Study
Yulistiana Evayanti, Suwarto Suwarto, Retno Setyowati, Sri Mulyani
Background: Anemia among adolescent girls remains a major public health problem linked to growth, menstruation, and poor nutrition. Current prevention efforts, including promoting healthy lifestyles, providing iron supplements, and encouraging school-parent collaboration, have not yielded optimal results....
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Literature Review: Empowerment of Posyandu Cadres in Efforts to Accelerate Stunting Reduction
Nana Novariana, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Anik Lestari, Widiyanto
Community empowerment is a process for people to gain greater control over the decisions and actions that affect their health. Within the posyandu framework, empowering posyandu cadres is an important part of efforts to reduce Stunting. This is because posyandu cadres are the frontline in efforts to...
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Blue-Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Resilience: A Systematic Review of Global Practices and Its Recommendations for Urban Flooding and Land Subsidence in Greater Bandung
Saut Sagala, Cecilia Nonifili Yuanita, Dekka Dhirgantara Putra, Niken Prilandita, Aria Mariany, Naufal Hilmy Pratama, Faldi Fakhri
Many metropolitan areas face serious challenges from recurring urban flooding, exacerbated by land subsidence, urbanization, high land conversion, and environmental degradation, as seen in Greater Bandung, Indonesia. Conventional flood control infrastructure is inadequate, underscoring the need for sustainable...
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Impact of Family Closeness and Care Duration on Schizophrenia Caregiver Burden
Mulyanti Mulyanti, Suminah Suminah, Rohmaningtyas Hidayah Setyaningrum, Haryani Saptaningtyas
Schizophrenia is a condition that requires long-term care and often imposes significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens on families as primary caregivers. Understanding factors that may reduce caregiving burden is essential to enhance family resilience and decrease the risk of patient relapse....
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Martial Arts for Human Security and Empowerment: A Qualitative Study on the Benefits of Pencak Silat
Mulyadi Mulyadi, Purwati Purwati, Suryo Ediyono, Rohmaningtyas Hidayah Setyaningrum
Health promotion and community empowerment require not only structural reforms but also the integration of local wisdom rooted in cultural heritage. Pencak silat, a traditional Indonesian martial art recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, offers holistic benefits that go beyond mere...
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Health Workers’ Perspectives on Barriers to Adolescent Anemia Prevention Programs: Evidence from Bandung Regency, Indonesia
Fenti Yulianti, Muhammad Akhyar, Sapja Anantanyu, Budiyanti Wiboworini
Adolescent anemia remains a major public health concern, particularly among adolescent girls in developing countries. Despite national efforts to reduce prevalence through iron supplementation programs, progress has been limited due to barriers that arise across multiple levels of implementation. This...
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Students’ Engagement and Satisfaction in Virtual Learning: Insights from a Recognition of Prior Learning Midwifery Program
I Gusti Njoman Teguh Budhi Bimantara, I Gusti Putu Asto Buditjahjanto, Lilik Anifah, Ratna Suhartini
Background: Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) programmes combined with virtual learning are increasingly used to upskill practising midwives without requiring them to leave their workplaces. Evidence is needed to evaluate how student engagement during virtual learning relates to satisfaction and what...
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Digital Technology Utilization in Reproductive Health Promotion: A Systematic Literature Review Analysis
Sapja Anantanyu, Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni, Anik Letari, Erika Agung Mulyaningsih
Digital technology has emerged as an important tool in promoting reproductive health, particularly in addressing accessibility challenges in remote areas and among vulnerable populations. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of digital technology in reproductive health promotion based on a literature...
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Effectiveness, Safety, and Acceptance Factors of Male Surgical Contraceptive Methods
Dechoni Rahmawati, Suwarto Suwarto, Eny Lestari, Anik Lestari
Male contraceptive surgery, commonly known as a vasectomy, is one of the permanent contraceptive methods that has been proven to be very effective and safe in lowering fertility rates. However, its use is still relatively low compared to other contraceptive methods, especially in developing countries,...
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Utilization of Adolescent Reproductive Health Service in Junior High School in Semarang City
Noveri Aisyaroh, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum, Widiyanto Widiyanto
Background: Access to and utilization of reproductive health services by adolescents are key factors in preventing sexual reproductive health problems. However, the level of service utilization still varies between studies. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of utilization of sexual reproductive...
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Review of Sexual Abuse Against Children Perpetrators and Forms of Sexual Abuse : A Literature Review
Elvika Fit Ari Shanti, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Anik Lestari, Aditya Nanda Priyatama
Child sexual abuse is a serious global issue and represents one of the most harmful forms of violence against children. As the next generation, children’s physical, psychological, and social well-being is essential; thus, any threat to their welfare directly impacts their overall quality of life. Sexual...
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Significance of Self-Efficacy in Changing Self-Care Management for Hypertensive Patients
Wahyuningsih Safitri, Muhammad Akhyar, Sri Mulyani
Hypertension as a chronic condition requires long-term management, in which self-efficacy is a critical determinant of therapeutic success. Low levels of self-efficacy correlate with perceptions of inability to adhere to therapeutic regimens, thereby potentially increasing the complications risk. This...
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Integration of CSR Communication in Community Empowerment to Maintain Clean Water Sustainability: A Scoping Review
Wahjoe Mawardiningsih, Ravik Karsidi, Drajat Tri Kartono, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum
Access to clean water is a fundamental human need that is increasingly under threat due to population growth and environmental degradation. Through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, companies can contribute to the preservation of clean water resources by integrating effective communication...
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Development and Psychometric Testing of a Questionnaire for Evaluating the SINA (Sahabat Ibu Anti Anemia) Maternal Health Chatbot
Erli Zainal, Sri Sulistyowati, Agung Wibowo, Widiyanto Widiyanto
Background: Iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in pregnancy remains a critical health concern in Indonesia, particularly in Seluma Regency, Bengkulu Province, where the prevalence remains high. Limited compliance with iron–folic acid supplementation underscores the need for innovative maternal health education...
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A Bibliometric Mapping of Medical Skills, Communication, Supervisor Support, and the Positioning of Self-Efficacy in Diagnostic Performance Research
Diah Ernawati, Tri Wrahatnolo, Ratna Suhartini
This study aims to map the scientific literature addressing medical skills, communication skills, supervisor support, self-efficacy, and diagnostic performance in medical and health professions education using a bibliometric approach. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on publications indexed in Crossref...
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Pregnant Women’s Autonomy in Consuming Animal-Source Protein and Local Lactogogue Foods for Stunting Prevention in Seluma, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
Iin Nilawati, Suwarto Suwarto, Suminah Suminah, Vitri Widyaningsih
Background: Stunting remains a major public health problem in Indonesia and requires prevention starting from pregnancy. Although stunting prevalence in Seluma District, Bengkulu Province, has declined, it has not yet reached the national target of 14% by 2025. Strengthening pregnant women’s autonomy...
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Challenges in Organizing the Warga Peduli AIDS (WPA) in Kebumen Regency as a Basis for Recommendations for Sustainable Empowerment Effort
Lutfia Uli Na’mah, Endang Sutrisna Sulaeman, Eny Lestari, Haryani Saptaningtyas
Respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic requires not only clinical intervention but also the role of local communities, namely Warga Peduli AIDS (WPA), due to the complexity of its transmission. HIV/AIDS cases in Kebumen Regency show a high cumulative prevalence from year to year which has led to the emergence...
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Peer Counselors as Catalysts for Change: A Narrative Review on Success in Improving Adolescent Nutrition
Uji Utami, Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari, Annang Giri Moelyo
Adolescents are prevalent to face important nutritional issues including undernutrition, overnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. Peer counselor significantly influences the adolescents’ dietary habit and lifestyle. Peer counseling approach is proven to be effective strategy for promoting knowledge,...
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Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Personal Health Records to Enhance Mental Healthcare Transparency
Harjanti Harjanti, Kusnandar Kusnandar, Drajat Tri Kartono
This study aims to synthesize the reported benefits and challenges of PHR implementation for patients with mental disorders, conducted through a Narrative Review approach. The relevant literature was retrieved from three major electronic databases: Scopus, ScienceDirect, and PubMed. The inclusion criteria...
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Father’s Presence in Pregnancy: Linking Husbands’ Knowledge and Support to Prevent Fatherless Function
Dian Puspitasari, Agus Kristiyanto, Supriyadi Hari Respati, Haryani Saptaningtyas
Background: Fatherless function does not only refer to the physical absence of fathers but also to limited paternal involvement during pregnancy. Husbands’ knowledge plays a crucial role in shaping supportive behaviors toward primigravida wives. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship...
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Child Marriage Prevention: An Integrative Review of Epidemiology, Policy Responses, and Behavioral Theory
Nining Sulistyawati, Suminah Suminah, Ika Sumiyarsi
Child marriage remains a global public health concern with substantial implications for physical, psychological, and socioeconomic well-being. Although global prevalence has declined, it remains persistently high in several regions, including Indonesia, where sociocultural norms and unregistered marriages...
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Literature Review: The Impact of Early Marriage on the Growth and Development of Toddlers
St. Nurbaya, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Anik Lestari, Emi Widiyanti
Early marriage represents a pervasive public health and social challenge that transcends national boundaries, cultural traditions, and religious frameworks, while simultaneously undermining progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to health and well-being (SDG 3)...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Attitude Toward The Use of Postpartum Family Planning (PPFP)
Is Susiloningtyas, Muhammad Akhyar, Sri Mulyani, Emi Widiyanti
Background: Postpartum Family Planning (PPFP) is a crucial intervention to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Despite government efforts, the utilization rate of PPFP remains below national targets in several regions in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze...
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Exploring Knowledge and Perceptions of Lifestyle-Based Type 2 Diabetes Management: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study in Semarang, Indonesia
Ainnur Rahmanti, P. Ari Natalia, Eny Lestari, Eti Poncorini
Background: Type 2 Diabates Mellitus (T2DM) continues to be a pressing public health issue in Indonesia, especially in urban environments such as Semarang, where sedentary lifestyles and poor dietary habits are increasingly common. Although lifestyle-based interventions-including intemitten fasting (IF),...
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People with Hypertension and Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia: A Scoping Review
Wahyu Dwi Atmoko, Endang Sulaiman Sutisna, Agung Sutanto, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) with comorbid hypertension represents one of the major public health challenges in Indonesia. The high prevalence, complications, and unequal access to healthcare services highlight the need for a comprehensive synthesis of scientific evidence. This study aimed to identify,...
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Association of Immunoglobulin (IgG, IgM) and Hemoglobin Level with Nutritional Status in Stunted Children Under Five: A Preliminary Study
Indria Nuraini, Sri Sumarmi, Retno Setyo Iswati
Stunting in children under five remains a major public health concern, closely associated with nutritional status, anemia, and immune function. Immunoglobulins, particularly IgG and IgM, play a crucial role in adaptive and innate immune responses, while hemoglobin (Hb) levels reflect anemia status. Understanding...
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Community Engagement in Ambon: Building Bridging Social Capital and Intercommunal Networks
Oetami Dewi, Bambang Hendarta Suta Purwana
Of all the communal conflicts in Indonesia after 1998, the religious conflict in Ambon was among the most severe, resulting in deep social segregation between Christian and Muslim communities. Although the conflict eventually subsided and Ambon entered a peace-building phase, Indonesia’s history demonstrates...
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Adaptation and Social Responses of Farmers to Land Conversion in Achieving Food Self-Sufficiency: A Regional Analysis
Bekti Wahyu Utami, Emi Widiyanti, Hanifah Ihsaniyati, Suminah Suminah, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum, Triya Ayu Retnaningtyas, Hesta Kholisah Maulani
The conversion of agricultural land for the development of national strategic infrastructure poses a significant challenge to the sustainability of food self-sufficiency and the resilience of farmers’ livelihoods in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the differences in farmers’ perceptions and adaptation...
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Effectiveness of Flipchart-Based Education on Mothers’ Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Complementary Feeding for Stunting Prevention in Bantul, Indonesia
Nur Djanah, Adi Prayitno, Emi Widiyanti, Yuliantisari Retnaningsih
Improving complementary feeding practices remains a central strategy for preventing stunting during early childhood, particularly in community-based health settings. This study assessed whether flipchart-based nutrition education offers greater improvements in maternal knowledge and attitudes toward...
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Empowering Mothers through the Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Handbooks in Preventing Child Growth and Development Problems
Lama’ah Azzahra’, Nyoman Anita Damayanti
Child development problems are still a crucial public health problem in Indonesia. Maternal and Child Health (MCH) handbook is one of the important instruments that can be utilized by mothers to detect early and prevent various child growth and development problems such as stunting, underweight and wasting....
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Tobacco Consumption Among School Age in Bojonegoro Indonesia: Prevalence and Associated Factors
Rizka Nurul Hidayah, Virna Fidelia Sundoro
Smoking remains one of the top causes of death globally. Indonesia ranks among the countries with the highest smoking rates, particularly among elementary school children. Children living near people who smoke have a well-documented higher risk of smoking initiation. Healthcare professionals should incorporate...
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The Influence of Mothers’ Knowledge on Stunting Prevention Behavior in Low-Income Communities in Kulon Progo District
Endah Puji Astuti, Endang Sutisna Sulaeman, Eni Lestari, Haryani Saptaningtyas
Stunting is a public health problem that occurs frequently in low-income families and is closely related to mothers’ knowledge and parenting behaviors. This study aims to analyze the effect of mothers’ knowledge on stunting prevention behaviors in toddlers in Kulon Progo District. The study design used...
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From Kitchen to Green Economy: The Power of Aisyiyah Women Indonesia in Building Impactful and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Siti Khoiriyah, Hana Bouguern
This study aims to uncover the perceptions, motivations, and potential of Aisyiyah women in developing environmentally sustainable entrepreneurship. A survey of 50 respondents found that the majority of women understand environmentally friendly entrepreneurship as a business that not only seeks profit...
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Preliminary Insights into Nocturnal Beetle Diversity in Mangrove Ecosystems of Kemujan, Karimunjawa Island: Implications for Sustainable Coastal Management
Aprilia Nurul Aini, Erma Prihastanti
Mangrove ecosystems are critical coastal habitats that provide shoreline protection, carbon sequestration, and essential biodiversity support. Insects, particularly nocturnal beetles, play a key role in pollination, decomposition, and food web dynamics. However, data on nocturnal beetle diversity in...
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How Is the Fiqh Concept of Ecotheology Integrated in Circular Economy and Sustainable Development? Literature Review
Eny Latifah, Yusuf Yusuf
Fiqh ecotheology is a concept that discusses the interconnectedness of religion and the environment. In the context of Circular economics, fiqh ecotheology can be a foundation for developing sustainable and environmentally friendly economic practices. This article aims to analyze how the concept of fiqh...