Female students, as adolescent girls, are more at risk of anemia because of high nutritional requirements. Health education through mobile applications influences the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of anemia in adolescent girls. Based on our previous study, several adolescents experienced anemia. This study aims to analyze the effect of health education through mobile applications, namely the WANTER application, on increasing KAP. This study was quasi-experimental with a pretest–posttest design; the sample was divided into an intervention (WANTER application) and a control group (booklet). The study was conducted in a rural area of Indonesia. There were 162 adolescent girls included in the intervention group and as many as 115 adol...
Anemia among adolescents in Indonesia has increased since 2007 until now, as well as worldwide. Anem...
Adolescents (10-19 years old) are at high risk of developing iron deficiency anemia. Prevalence of a...
The prevalence of anemia in Indonesia, namely in teenager women, was 26.50% and in women of childbea...
Anemia in adolescents is one of the nutritional problems in the world. One of the efforts to prevent...
The prevalence of anemia in adolescents in Indonesia has increased by 32%, meaning that 3-4 out of 1...
Adolescent girls are a group that is susceptible to nutritional problems, one of which is anemia. Th...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in women of reproductive age (15 - 49 years) has increased eve...
Anemia is a frequently encountered health issue in adolescent girls. The results of the Padang Pasir...
Anemia is a state of hemoglobin levels in the bloodless than normal numbers according to the sex and...
Anemia is a state of hemoglobin levels in the bloodless than normal numbers according to the sex and...
Anaemia is currently still a global health problem. About 26.8% of Indonesian adolescents suffer fro...
Abstract Adolescent anemia is a global health problem. The ability of adolescents to prevent and tr...
ABSTRACT The main causes of anemia in adolescent girls are lack of food sources that contain iron (F...
Introduction: The prevalence of anemia among adolescent girls in Indonesia reaches 32%, necessitatin...
Anemia is a nutritional problem that is often experienced by teenage girls and can decrease their re...
Anemia among adolescents in Indonesia has increased since 2007 until now, as well as worldwide. Anem...
Adolescents (10-19 years old) are at high risk of developing iron deficiency anemia. Prevalence of a...
The prevalence of anemia in Indonesia, namely in teenager women, was 26.50% and in women of childbea...
Anemia in adolescents is one of the nutritional problems in the world. One of the efforts to prevent...
The prevalence of anemia in adolescents in Indonesia has increased by 32%, meaning that 3-4 out of 1...
Adolescent girls are a group that is susceptible to nutritional problems, one of which is anemia. Th...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in women of reproductive age (15 - 49 years) has increased eve...
Anemia is a frequently encountered health issue in adolescent girls. The results of the Padang Pasir...
Anemia is a state of hemoglobin levels in the bloodless than normal numbers according to the sex and...
Anemia is a state of hemoglobin levels in the bloodless than normal numbers according to the sex and...
Anaemia is currently still a global health problem. About 26.8% of Indonesian adolescents suffer fro...
Abstract Adolescent anemia is a global health problem. The ability of adolescents to prevent and tr...
ABSTRACT The main causes of anemia in adolescent girls are lack of food sources that contain iron (F...
Introduction: The prevalence of anemia among adolescent girls in Indonesia reaches 32%, necessitatin...
Anemia is a nutritional problem that is often experienced by teenage girls and can decrease their re...
Anemia among adolescents in Indonesia has increased since 2007 until now, as well as worldwide. Anem...
Adolescents (10-19 years old) are at high risk of developing iron deficiency anemia. Prevalence of a...
The prevalence of anemia in Indonesia, namely in teenager women, was 26.50% and in women of childbea...