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    Noncommunicable diseases risk factors and the risk of COVID-19 among university employees in Indonesia by Widyahening, Indah Suci, Vidiawati, Dhanasari, Pakasi, Trevino A, Soewondo, Pradana, Ahsan, Abdillah

    Published in PloS one (06-06-2022)
    “…Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are still a major public health problem in Indonesia. Studies have shown that risk factors of NCDs are associated with…”
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    Association between percentage of smokers and prevalence of smoking attributable morbidity in Indonesia: one decade after implementation of smoke-free area regulation by Martini, Santi, Artanti, Kurnia Dwi, Hargono, Arief, Widati, Sri, Ahsan, Abdillah, Prabandari, Yayi Suryo

    Published in BMC public health (28-11-2022)
    “…For more than ten years, Indonesia has health law, one of which states that local governments are mandated to establish Smoke Free Area (SFA). The results of…”
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    Barriers and opportunities for improving smoke-free area implementation in Banda Aceh city, Indonesia: a qualitative study by Sufri, Sofyan, Nurhasanah, Nurhasanah, Ahsan, Abdillah, Saputra, Irwan, Jannah, Misbahul, Yeni, Cut Meurah, Mardhiah, Ainal, Bakri, Saiful, Usman, Said

    Published in BMJ open (10-12-2023)
    “…ObjectivesTo investigate the challenges and opportunities for implementing smoke-free areas (SFAs) within eight area categories using the WHO Framework…”
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    A LONG AND WINDING ROAD OF THE TOBACCO-FREE AREAS IMPLEMENTATION IN SEMARANG by Handayani, Novia, Widjanarko, Bagoes, Cahyo, Kusyogo, Ahsan, Abdillah, Kusuma, Dian

    “…Background: The Tobacco-Free Areas (TFA) policy is an effective way to control the negative effects of smoking on the community, especially passive smokers…”
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    FCTC ratification, smoking prevalence, and GDP per capita: lessons for Indonesia and the rest of the world by Ahsan, Abdillah, Afin, Rifai, Amalia, Nadira, Hindriyani, Martha, Jacinda, Ardhini Risfa, Kramer, Elisabeth

    Published in Globalization and health (05-02-2022)
    “…Indonesia's stagnated progress towards tobacco control could be addressed through the implementation of a comprehensive national framework, such as the World…”
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    Comparison of tobacco import and tobacco control in five countries: lessons learned for Indonesia by Ahsan, Abdillah, Wiyono, Nur Hadi, Veruswati, Meita, Adani, Nadhila, Kusuma, Dian, Amalia, Nadira

    Published in Globalization and health (18-07-2020)
    “…With a 264 million population and the second highest male smoking prevalence in the world, Indonesia hosted over 60 million smokers in 2018. However, the…”
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    Implementation of the Smoke-Free Policy in Medan City, Indonesia: Compliance and Challenges by Nasution, Fauziah, Gurning, Fitriani Pramitha, Siregar, Putra Apriadi, Ahsan, Abdillah, Kusuma, Dian

    “…Indonesia has an estimated 61.4 million current smokers, and the smoking prevalence among adults is persistently high while that among youth is increasing. In…”
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    Bridging the gap: financing health promotion and disease prevention in Indonesia by Fuady, Ahmad, Anindhita, Mariska, Haniifah, Matsna, Ahsan, Abdillah, Sugiharto, Agus, Haya, Marinda Asiah Nuril, Pakasi, Trevino, Kusuma, Dian, Solikha, Dewi Amila, Ali, Pungkas Bahjuri, Widyahening, Indah Suci

    Published in Health research policy and systems (15-10-2024)
    “…Spending on preventive care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Indonesia, is much lower than spending on curative care. There has been a…”
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    Monitoring Compliance and Examining Challenges of a Smoke-free Policy in Jayapura, Indonesia by Wahyuti, Wahyuti, Hasairin, Suci, Mamoribo, Sherly, Ahsan, Abdillah, Kusuma, Dian

    “…In Indonesia, 61 million adults smoked in 2018 and 59 million were exposed to secondhand smoke at offices or restaurants in 2011. The Presidential Decree…”
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    Early Detection for Determinant Factor of National Health Insurance Membership for Workers in Central Java Using C4.5 Algorithm by Aprianti, Aprianti, Sifai, Izzatul Alifah, Nurjanah, Nurjanah, Ratna Wulan, Widya, Ratnawati, Juli, Ahsan, Abdillah

    Published in BIO web of conferences (2024)
    “…Central Java Province has a membership coverage rate below national coverage. Several data sources up to October 2023 show that NHI participation coverage in…”
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    Early assessment of tobacco excise sharing fund as policy for farmers’ viable alternatives in Indonesia: case study of four municipalities in Indonesia by Ahsan, Abdillah, Wiyono, Nur Hadi, Amalia, Nadira, Rusdjijati, Retno, Veruswati, Meita, Martini, Santi, Prabandari, Yayi Suryo, Yuniar, Adela Miranti

    “…Abstract Indonesia’s Tobacco Excise Sharing Fund (DBHCHT) policy mandates that part of the fund be allocated for tobacco crop diversification – reducing the…”
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    The politics of funding universal healthcare: Diverting local tobacco taxes to subsidise the national health scheme in Indonesia by Ahsan, Abdillah, Kramer, Elisabeth, Adani, Nadhila, Muhammad, Askar, Amalia, Nadira

    Published in Asia & the Pacific policy studies (01-09-2021)
    “…In Indonesia, the national universal health coverage scheme (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional [JKN]) has consistently overspent against its budget since it was…”
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    Health taxes in Indonesia: a review of policy debates on the tobacco, alcoholic beverages and sugar-sweetened beverage taxes in the media by Ahsan, Abdillah, Amalia, Nadira, Rahmayanti, Krisna Puji, Adani, Nadhila, Wiyono, Nur Hadi, Endawansa, Althof, Utami, Maulida Gadis, Yuniar, Adela Miranti

    Published in BMJ global health (01-10-2023)
    “…One of the WHO's 'best buys' in controlling non-communicable diseases and their risk factors is to impose health taxes. While the Indonesian political process…”
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    Association between cigarette smoking patterns and severity of COVID-19: Findings from a study in 15 private Hospitals in Indonesia by Rachmawati, Emma, Nurmansyah, Mochamad Iqbal, Suraya, Izza, Listiowati, Ekorini, Kurniawan, Deni W, Ahsan, Abdillah

    Published in Tobacco induced diseases (01-02-2023)
    “…Indonesia is ranked fourth among countries with the highest smoking rates and has the highest number of male smokers globally. This study aimed to assess the…”
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    Why do youths initiate to smoke? A data mining analysis on tobacco advertising, peer, and family factors for Indonesian youths by Rachmani, Enny, Handayani, Sri, Saptorini, Kriswiharsi Kun, Nurjanah, Kusuma, Dian, Ahsan, Abdillah, Kusuma, Edi Jaya, Atique, Suleman, Jumanto, Jumanto

    “…•Data mining can be used to understand the initiation of youth smoking behavior.•The first factor related to the youth's intention to smoke is the peer…”
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    Cigarette Smoke Exposure and Stunting Among Under-five Children in Rural and Poor Families in Indonesia by Muchlis, Nurmiati, Yusuf, Rezky Aulia, Rusydi, Arni Rizqiani, Mahmud, Nur Ulmy, Hikmah, Nurul, Qanitha, Andriany, Ahsan, Abdillah

    Published in Environmental health insights (01-01-2023)
    “…Cigarette smoke exposure in mothers and children is highly prevalent in Asia, especially among rural and poor families. Second-hand smoke exposure might affect…”
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    New evidence of illicit cigarette consumption and government revenue loss in Indonesia by Kasri, Rahmatina, Ahsan, Abdillah, Wiyono, Nur Hadi, Jacinda, Ardhini, Kusuma, Dian

    Published in Tobacco induced diseases (01-11-2021)
    “…Introduction: Illicit cigarettes because of their affordability could increase smoking prevalence, especially among young people. They also cause a large…”
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