The Indonesian Journal of Public Health has been indexed by
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): THE INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Front Matter
Articles
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND BEHAVIOR TOWARD SMOKING AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITAS SUMATERA UTARA
1-10Abstract : 2512PDF : 1161 XML : 371LOCOMOTOR DISABILITY AMONG ADULT POPULATION OF A NORTH INDIAN DISTRICT: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
11-20Abstract : 2133PDF : 427 XML : 189IMPLEMENTATION OF AN EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING POLICY IN WONOGIRI REGENCY
21-33Abstract : 1021PDF : 568 XML : 207DETERMINANTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN RURAL POOR AREAS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA
34-46Abstract : 1162PDF : 763 XML : 147THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL EATING, MEAL SKIPPING AND UNHEALTHY FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERN IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS
47-58Abstract : 1670PDF : 1688 XML : 202WORKERS' BEHAVIOR AND FORCED VITAL CAPACITY (FVC) BATIK WORKERS IN BATIK JETIS VILLAGE, SIDOARJO
59-71Abstract : 1634PDF : 441 XML : 167CORRELATION BETWEEN COMPLIANCE WITH IRON TABLET CONSUMPTION AND IRON NUTRITION INTAKE WITH PREGNANT WOMEN'S HEMOGLOBINE CONSUMPTION
72-81Abstract : 1351PDF : 644 XML : 348EMPOWERING YOUTH IN CONTROLLING COVID-19 INFECTION AT THE IRMA AL-KAUTSAR MOSQUE SENOPATI HOUSING, CIKANDE, SERANG REGENCY
82-92Abstract : 1015PDF : 340 XML : 171RELATIONSHIP OF THREE BASIC NEEDS BY MOTHER WITH GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AGE 3-5 YEARS IN MULYOREJO, SURABAYA
93-105Abstract : 953PDF : 889 XML : 212CORRELATION OF PREDISPOSING, ENABLING, AND NEED FACTOR OF PROGRAM KELUARGA HARAPAN PARTICIPANTS TOWARD UTILIZING PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
106-116Abstract : 966PDF : 452 XML : 165THE DEPRESSIVE AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG INDONESIAN ADULTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
117-129Abstract : 1124PDF : 500 XML : 122
Literature Review
EFFECT OF EDUCATION ON KNOWLEDGE, ADHERENCE, AND INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE ON GLAUCOMA OUTPATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
142-157Abstract : 875PDF : 410 XML : 166SUGAR SWEETENED BEVERAGE TAX AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
158-168Abstract : 2442PDF : 1037 XML : 118CHILDREN ARE MORE EXPOSED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: A LITERATURE REVIEW
169-178Abstract : 1623PDF : 589 XML : 110