Webinar “War On Drugs Mahasiswa Cerdas Jaga Kesehatan Mental Cegah dan Jauhi Narkoba”
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https://doi.org/10.61987/communautaire.v1i2.14Keywords:
Drugs, Mental, Abuse, Student, WebinarsAbstract
The purpose of this community service is to increase public
awareness about the dangers of drug abuse for mental
health. The method used in this community service is a zoom
meeting as an educational medium for the webinar "War On
Drugs, Smart Students Take Care of Mental Health, Prevent
and Stay Away from Drugs." Based on the results of the pretest followed by the participants, in the first question, as
many as 49.5% of respondents know substances that cause
stimulant effects. As many as 50.5% of respondents still do
not know drugs that cause stimulant effects. In the second
question, 59.7% of webinar participants already know what
substances or drugs from plants or non-plants can cause a
decrease and change in consciousness, loss of pain, and cause
dependence. Moreover, as many as 40.3% still do not know
substances or drugs from plants or not from plants that can
cause decreased and altered consciousness, loss of pain, and
also cause dependence. The post-test results showed that
more participants knew the impact of drug abuse on mental
health. This means that there is a significant difference
between public knowledge before and after being given
education about the impact of drug abuse on mental health.
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