Abstract : Abstract— Currently, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are the main cause of death for 36 million (63%) of all deaths that occur in worldwide, of which around 29 million (80%) actually occur in developing countries (WHO, 2010). The increase in deaths due to NCDs in the future is projected to continue to occur by 15% (44 million deaths) with a time span between 2010 and 2020. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the family support model and control card for non-communicable disease risk factors (NCDs) as a media for health promotion on the practice of controlling NCDs risk factors. The research design used was a quasi-experimental design. The research location was in the South Jakarta area. The time of the research was August to October 2018. Sampling used purposive sampling technique. The average pre-test NCDs risk factor control practice in the intervention group increased after the intervention/health education (post-test) was given and there was also a significant change in risk factor control practice between the pre-test and post-test. The results of statistical tests obtained p value = 0.001 so it could be concluded that there was a change in the practice of controlling NCDs risk factors between the pre test and post test. Another factor related to the practice of controlling NCDs risk factors was the level of knowledge. Respondents who have good knowledge have 23 times the opportunity to carry out the practice of controlling NCDs risk factors compare

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