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Baini Sulhi
Institutions
University of Indonesia
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The growth of the insurance industry in Indonesia has growing. Reserves of claims in the insurance business are mandatory and the requirements of an insurance company to be sustainable, but in Indonesia they still apply independent assumptions. Copula is a tool that is able to describe these dependencies so that claims reserves can be calculated correctly. To achieve this goal, a simulation study is given to describe dependencies that have an impact on reserves and Solvabilities Capital Needs. In this thesis, we will discuss the application of copula-based methods to analyze the structure of claim dependencies in a vehicle insurance business line. From the results of the analysis it was found that the Partial Loss TPL and Total Loss Variables had abnormal distribution. To explain the variables or variables Partial Loss, TPl and Total Loss, the type of copula vine chosen was C-vine copula with the smallest AIC and BIC values, namely AIC of 3.169612 and BIC 11.40441 for MLE and AIC of 3.427467 and BIC of 11.66226 for Tau Kendall . Copula from the Archimedean family can be used to explain the structure of the dependencies of the three variables. Copula Archimedean from the Frank family is the best model to explain the dependency structure of Partial Loss variables with TPL and TPL with Total Loss with parameter estimates of -0.1431583 and 0.5113428. Copula Archimedean from the Gumbel family is the best model to explain the dependency structure of Partial Loss variables with Total Loss with parameter estimators of 1.0921127. The best parameter estimation is obtained by using the MLE method with an AIC value of 3.169612 and BIC 11.40441.
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Copula, Copula archimedean, Partial Loss, Total Loss, TPL, Vine Copula, dependensi
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Ramllah Ramllah
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Economics Education, Faculty of Economis, Semarang State University, Sekaran Gunungpati, Semarang, 50229.
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Acceptance and use of technology or called user acceptance is an important factor to influence the successful implementation of a technology. Evaluation of the use of systems in e-learning in schools can be analyzed using a model of integrated technology acceptance and use approaches or UTAUT. This study aims to analyze the influence of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, perceived creadibility, and anxiety on e-learning behavioral intention to use in accounting students of SMK N 1 Karanganyar who are moderated by experience and voluntariness of use. The study population was 215 students who used e-learning in the Accounting Department of SMK N 1 Karanganyar. The sample selection using Slovin method with an error rate of 5% and sampling area technique obtained by respondents as many as 140 students. The technique of collecting data using a questionnaire. Data analysis techniques used descriptive statistical analysis and SEM-PLS. Data analysis tool using WarpPLS 5.0. The results of the descriptive statistical analysis show that the behavioral intention to use e-learning, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, perceived creativity, anxiety, experience and voluntariness of use are in the sufficient category. Hypothesis test results show the influence of performance expectancy on e-learning behavioral intention to use, effort expectancy does not affect the behavioral e-learning intention to use, social influence has an effect on behavioral e-learning intention to use, facilitating conditions have no effect on behavioral intention to Using e-learning, perceived creativity does not affect e-learning behavior, anxiety influences the behavioral intention to use e-learning, voluntary moderating negative social influences influences the behavioral e-learning intention to use, experience moderates the effect of effort expectancy on The behavior of e-learning intention to use, experience does not moderate the influence of social influence on the behavioral e-learning intention to use, experience does not moderate the effect of facilitating conditions on e-learning behavioral intention to use e-learning The conclusion of this study states that of the ten hypotheses proposed there are five types of hypotheses accepted. Suggestions that can be given to increase the intention to use e-learning is to encourage students and teachers to use e-learning, improve the provision of infrastructure, security and convenience of school infrastructure such as computers and school wifi, using e-learning systems.
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E-learning, Behavioral Intention, UTAUT.
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Muhammad Nur Akmal Hidayat
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1) Nursing Student Department of Nursing Faculty of Health Sciences University of Jenderal Soedirman
2) Lecturer at the Department of Nursing Faculty of Health Sciences University of Jenderal Soedirman
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Background: Academic disintegration behavior is still common. Academic integrity (AI) is the consistent behavior of students in upholding the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility during the learning process. Self regulated learning (SRL) is the ability of students in using independence strategies, setting and controlling their learning goals. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between SRL and AI in Unsoed Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Department students. Methodology: This research used quantitative study with the cross sectional design. The sampling technique used total sampling technique. The sample size was 136 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire and the data were analyzed using the correlation Pearson test. Research Results: The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents were female (93.4%) and less student live with parents (21.3%). The average score of SRL and AI values is relatively high. A Pearson correlation showed there was a weak, positive correlation between SRL and AI which was statistically significant in nursing students of Health Sciences Faculty (r = 0.399; p < 0.001). Conclusion: A better self regulated learning is associated with a better academic integrity.
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Academic integrity; Nursing; Self regulated learning
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Sri Hermawati
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Facuty of Economics Gunadarma University Gunadarma University
Computer Science Fculty, Gunadarma University
Jln. Margonda Raya 100 Pondok Cina , Dep
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In Launcing Visit of Central Java in 2013 Banyumas area did not include as a tourist destination . Its rises a question because according BPS data up to the year 2017 the Hotel-s occupancy in Banyumas was third ranked after Semarang and Solo city . The occupancy rate of the hotel shows the development of the tourism sector in addition to the number of tourists and tourist spending ( Tse , 2001) . This study aims to find proposals for efforts to promote tourism in Banyumas. Promoting tourism can be done by establishing a brand. There is two kinds of places branding, such as , city branding and destination branding . Banyumas tourism which are still based on natural attractions of Baturaden area. Baturaden has several types and attaractive places to make a tour. Banyumas brand destination can be build by marketing communication. Destination brand based on uniqueness attribute of tourism or local arts . It can be performed as logo, grafis or slogan.
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place branding, destination branding, natural attractions, tourism
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Md. Aminul Haque
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Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka
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Background: Multimorbidity among elderly is a major public health problem in most of the developing countries including Bangladesh where the population is moving towards aging. Little is known about multimorbidity in Bangladesh. The aim of the study was to identify the determinants of multimorbidity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two tertiary level hospitals in Bangladesh with a sample of 572 adult-s age 60 years and older. The presence of chronic conditions was collected from medical examination reports at the hospital and data on socio-demographic factors was collected using structured questionnaire through an in-person interview. Multimorbidity was defined as the co-occurrence of at least two chronic diseases in one person whether as a coincidence or not.Age, sex, body mass index (BMI), marital status, place of residence, educational level, occupation, economic dependence, smoking, have been hypothesized as potential determinants for multimorbidity.Chi-square test, t-test, multiple linear regression, and multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the association and the determinants of multimorbidity with the predictor variables where appropriate. Result: The overall prevalence of multimorbidity among elderly was 56.5% and the prevalence was higher among females (64.18 %) than males (54.17 %). The most prevalent conditions were hypertension (33%), diabetes (27.6%), ischaemic heart disease (12.0%), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (9%). The risk of multimorbidity increased with the increasing of age (OR: 1.03, CI: 1.04-1.06). Patients from rural areas (OR: 3.25, CI: 2.08-5.06), and economically dependent (OR: 3.82, CI: 2.38-6.13) had a higher risk of having multimorbidity than the patients from urban, not economically dependent patients, respectively. Conclusion: The study suggests that there is an urgent need to develop geriatric health care services by gender, educational status, place of residence. Urgent policy initiatives are needed to address gender, educational status and place of residence specific multimorbidity of the countries with similar socio-eeconomic situation to reduce the burden of multi-morbidity.
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Multimorbidity; Elderly; Functional Status; Psychological Distress; Health-Related Quality of Life.
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Rama Chandra
Institutions
a) Management Department
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
d.windu[at]ymail.com
b) Management Department
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
agustian_burda[at]stei.ac.id
c) Management Department
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
rama_stei[at]yahoo.co.id
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This study is aimed at examining the existence of Okuns law, the negative relationship between economic growth and unemployment using First Difference Model to secondary data on real Gross Domestic Product and the open unemployment rate of Indonesia during the period 1986 - 2018. Okuns law exist in the Indonesia-s economy. Economic growth during 1986-2018 was able to reduce the number of unemployed people in Indonesia
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Okuns law, economic growth, unemployment, First Difference Model
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Rama Chandra
Institutions
a) Management Department
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
rama_stei[at]yahoo.co.id
b) Management Department
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
sumitrosgm[at]yahoo.com
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This study aims to analyze the response of inflation to changes in interest rates in Indonesia, thus analyzing the inter-relations between the two variables. The analysis uses the Granger Causality Test and Impulse Response Function approach to monthly time series data for the period January 2014 to June 2018, which includes Consumer Price Index, SBI Interest Rates, Interbank Money Market Interest Rates and Deposit Interest Rates. There is one-direction causality between the SBSBI and CPI. The government responded to the inflation rate by making SBSI adjustments this indicates the operation of monetary policy. The impact of changes in the SBSI to inflation rate lasted for six months. SBSI Adjustments are transmitted on the money market through deposits and credit. Changes in deposit and credit interest rates were responded to by inflation.
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Inflation; interest rates;, Granger Causality Test; Vector Autoregression.
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Eri Wahyuningsih
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1Dept. of Public Health, Jenderal Soedirman University
2,4Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Gadjah Mada University
3Dept. of Sociology of Social and Political Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
5Dept. of Bioethic of Medical Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University
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Background Migration is known of its contribution to overcome poverty. The remittance elevates a family access to education and health services. Despite the benefits, migrated parent(s) who leave their childrenn behind, create a new shape of public health problem: adolescent problem behavior, i.e smoking, early sexual activities, unhealthy diet, poor physical activity, violence and criminal. Purpose This ongoing research aims to define the relationship of parent-s or caregiver-s gender and the length of working period of parent(s) overseas, to adolescent problem behavior. Methods This observational survey use cross-sectional design, involves 100 repsondents of adolescent in Gumelar sub-district, part of Banyumas District in Central Java, Indonesia. Four villages are choosen to represent the sub-district situation. Data collected will be analysed in bivariate and multivariate test. Results Result will be presented on June 2019. Conclusion We look forward to a clear explanation whether parent-s or caregiver-s gender and the length of working period of parent(s) overseas have any relations to adolescent problem behavior in Indonesian migrant worker families left behind.
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adolescent, behavior, parent, migrant worker
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Yolanda Montessori
Institutions
UNIVERSITAS AISYIYAH YOGYAKARTA
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Background: One of the side effects of hormonal contraception is sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction can cause serious problems such as depression, emotional disorders, mental health disorders, dissatisfaction in husband and wife relationships, decreasing harmony and reducing the quality of life for women. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hormonal contraception on the sexual function of women who became family planning recipients. Method: Systematic literature review used search engines in the PubMed, Proquest and Science Direct databases from 2008 to December 2018. Results: The cause of sexual dysfunction in female hormonal contraceptive acceptors was hormonal changes. Factors that influence included age, race, parity, socioeconomic status, education level, depression, health conditions, body mass index (BMI), partner ownership, interpersonal, socio-cultural, alcohol consumption, pregnancy and smoking. The impact of sexual dysfunction in women covered depression, emotional disturbances, mental health disorders, physical health problems, anxiety and fear that affected the satisfaction of marital relationships. Conclusion: It is expected that health workers provide counseling regarding the long-term side effects of hormonal contraceptive use and become a consideration for policy makers to promote family planning programs for men.
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Female sexual dysfunction, hormonal contraceptive, Depo-Medroxyprogesterone Acetate, combined oral contraceptives, Dyspareunia
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Nurulhuda Mat Hassan
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a)Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia.
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Background: Research shows e-learning is effective in supporting clinical education. However, the method for its usage to improve basic clinical skills needs further guidance and evidence. Purpose: To evaluate the benefits of a preparatory online quiz on the performance of basic clinical skills in medical students. Methods: A multimodality online platform was created to assist students to learn basic clinical skills in an introductory clinical course. A comprehensive quiz on clinical skills was included as one of the materials. A group of 60 students, newly-entered to clinical year session in September 2017 was randomized to two groups of 30 students. One group was instructed to do the online preparatory quiz prior to the start of the course. At the end of the two weeks course, all students were evaluated individually on their basic clinical skills (BCS). T-test was applied to compare mean marks of the groups. Comparison was also made between groups which completed the quiz and the group which did not complete or attempt the quiz. Results: 26 out of 30 students attempted the online quiz, however only 21 completed it. Mean (SD) marks for BCS for attempted group was 61% (9.59) which was higher than non-attempt group marks of 57.6% (7.84), but the difference was not significant (p=0.155). However, when the students were regrouped to completed and non-completed, mean marks were 62.3% (8.65) for completed and 57.3% (8.64) for incomplete and their difference were significant (p=0.003). Conclusion: E-learning with a preparatory online quiz improved clinical skills in students with good participation in the e-learning and should be incorporated in undergraduate medical education.
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E-learning, undergraduate medical education, online quiz
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Eko budi Santoso Santoso
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1,2 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Indonesian capital market is very important in developing Indonesias economy by getting a cheap funding for their industry. Industry in the Indonesian capital market there are a variety of products was traded like bonds, mutual funds, equity or shares, warrant or option. The phenomenon from stock trading on the Indonesia Stock Exchange is very diverse like how to analyze stock price movements. Investors try to analyze stock prices with model like fundamental analysis or technical analysis. The capital market industry or the Stock Exchange must run its business with efficiently both in the companys operations or other efficiency such how to disseminate information that will be received by stock investors and efficiency in managing information so investors can know much. Eficient Market Hypothesis relates to the efficiency of information obtained by investors like transparency of information from private information like information each issuer and other information like public information that has been exposed to the public such as announcements of a rights issue or announcement of a companys stock withdrawal from the capital market. These announcements will usually have a significant effect on the share price on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, which will increase or decrease. The more efficient a capital market is all the information received will result in the movement of shares accurately and immediately so that it is considered to be unpredictable or randomly moving from day to day. The methodology of this research is will take data on the Indonesia Stock Exchange like the IHSG (composite stock price index) data in 2019 daily and will be proven whether the movement of the composite stock price index is random walk or not with use a Stochastic Process.
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Eficient market hypothesis, Investment in Stocks, Random walks, Stochastic Process
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Carlo Bryan C. Borrico
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1,2,3,4 Holy Angel University
1System Plus College Foundation
Corresponding author: Dr. Carlo Bryan C. Borrico (borrico.Carlo[at]auf.edu.ph)
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Backgound: Because of stress and challenges to fulfill institutional goals, nurse academic managers may perceive their work as not job satisfying and intrinsically motivating. A lack of motivation may results in apathy, poor health and well-being, and a sense of powerlessness which lead to poor job performance. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship of nurse academic manager-s emotional intelligence, adversity quotient® and work motivation, and to determine the predictive ability of emotional intelligence and adversity quotient® to work motivation. Methods: A correlational, cross-sectional research design was used to determine the relationship of nurse academic manager-s emotional intelligence, adversity quotient® and work motivation, and to determine the predictive ability of emotional intelligence and adversity quotient® to work motivation. Results: A total of 55 nurse academic managers participated from any the twenty (20) universities/schools with a nursing program, duly selected by purposive sampling. The instrument utilized instruments of four parts, (1) Demographic; (2) Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire; (3) Adversity Response Profile®; and (4) Work Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation Scale. Multiple Regression was used to test the predictive ability of trait emotional intelligence and adversity quotient® towork motivation. Conclusions: The findings showed that emotional intelligence had significant negative regression weights while adversity quotient® had a significant positive weight), an indication that only adversity quotient® did significantly predict work motivation. However, out of the four subscales of adversity quotient®, only factors control, r =.361 p <.01 and origin and ownership, r =.320 p <.05 were found to predict work motivation.
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Emotional Intelligence, Adversity Quotient, Work Motivation, Nurse Academic Manager
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Jea Joel Dungca
Institutions
Holy Angel University
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EXPERIENCE OF FAMILY MEMBERS AS PRIMARY CAREGIVERS TO CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL ANOMALY Jea Joel Mendoza-Dungca, M.S.N., R.N. Doctoral Student, Graduate School, Holy Angel University, Sto. Rosario, Angeles City, Pampanga Background: Congenital anomaly is a condition affecting 1 in 33 infants every year. Having a baby born with anomaly does not only affect the patient himself but more so his family. Purpose: The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of families that act as a primary caregiver to children with any type of congenital anomaly. Methods: A phenomenological-heuristic research design was used in the study. Six informants willingly participated in the study under an informal, semi-structured interview with the main question “What is it like to care for a child with congenital anomaly?” duly selected thru purposive sampling. Results: The study revealed 7 main themes: Dealing with Tough Life, Money Talks: Sustaining your Child-s Needs, Family Affair: Helping One Another in Times of Crisis, Slaves of Our Emotions: Different Reactions to a Child with Congenital Anomaly, Intended Trials: God Challenging Your Conviction, Side Effects: The Negative Outcomes of having a Family Member with Congenital Anomaly and Confounded by Child-s Condition: Parents Dealing with their Child-s Special Needs. The study reflected the entirety of the participant-s experiences. These families needed attention same ways like their child. In conclusion, this phenomenon is tragic for the family, but with enough holistic support, early diagnosis and profound attention given to them, much can be done for the family. Conclusions: Caring for a child with birth defect is an unending process and takes a lifetime to be dealt with. Improving the efforts in diminishing such birth defect like pre-natal diagnosis and new born screening is essential to equip families with more knowledge and be financially prepared.
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congenital anomaly, phenomenological, heuristic
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Shinta Alifiana Rahmawati
Institutions
Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta
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Background: Breastfeeding has short and long-term benefits on the health of children and mothers. Breastfeeding mothers have a low risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and hypertension. Children who are given breastfeeding have a lower risk of increasing systolic blood pressure, obesity, gastrointestinal infections, and endogenous eczema. From an international perspective, breastfeeding is important to increase the chances of childrens survival. Breastfeeding also provides emotional bonds, security, and conditions that benefit children in terms of personal and psychosocial development. Method: This Systematic Literature Review uses the PubMed, Science Direct, and Proquest databases with a period of 2008-2018. Using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program (CASP) and the synthesis method using modified PEOS (Population, Exposure, Objectives, Study design). Of the 1115 articles identified, this study analyzed 6 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Results: Based on 6 qualitative design articles that have been analyzed, the results show that the factors that influence the decision making of mothers in giving exclusive breastfeeding include good knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding. Husbands support, husband who provides support or motivation for exclusive breastfeeding will provide happiness for the mother during breastfeeding. Support from family members, family support is a supporting factor which in principle is an activity both emotional and psychological given to breastfeeding mothers in giving exclusive breastfeeding. Friend support, workplace support, socio-cultural influences and support from health workers. In addition to supporting factors there are also obstacles in giving exclusive breastfeeding including low self-esteem, breast milk only comes out a little, pain during breastfeeding, lack of support for breastfeeding. Conclusion: There are several factors that can influence the decision making of mothers in giving exclusive breastfeeding such as knowledge factors, husbands support, family member support, friend support, workplace support, socio-cultural influences and support from health workers.
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Decision Making, Exclusive Breastfeeding, Woman Empowerment
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Siswi Utami
Institutions
Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta
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Background: The 2012 SDKI data shows that 28% of girls and 24% of adolescent boys drink alcoholic beverages at the age of 15 years. About 2.8% of adolescents 15-19 years old are involved in drug abuse, and 0.7% of women and 4.5% of men aged 15-19 years have pre-marital sex. The 2012 SDKI results show that adolescent knowledge about reproductive health is inadequate. 41.2% of women and 55.3% of men aged 15-19 years knew that the method of transmission of HIV-AIDS could be reduced if having sex only with someone who did not have another partner. 46% of women and 60.8% of men aged 15-19 years know that HIV-AIDS transmission can be reduced by using condoms. Only 9.9% of women and 10.6% of men aged 15-19 have comprehensive knowledge of HIV-AIDS (PIK-KRR, 2014). Sex differences are an important factor in the use of substances and have been extensively studied. (Nagoshi et al, 2012). Purpose: To conclude and examine the literature relating to the management of reproductive health problems in adolescents oriented to gender equality and justice. Method: This Systematic Literature Review uses the Pubmed database with a period of 2008-2018. Selection of articles based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Appraisal studies use the Critical Appraisal Skills Program (CASP), besides the synthesis method using PEOS. Results: Friendship, popular media that shape the perceptions and behavior of adolescents and young adults, the involvement of the community to promote healthy reproductive health and the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program are the handling of adolescent reproductive health problems. Conclusion: Based on the results of handling reproductive health problems in adolescents that are oriented towards gender equality and justice, various kinds can be done but culture still has a major influence on reproductive health in adolescents.
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Reproductive Health, Youth, Gender
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Rofingatul Mubasyiroh, SKM, M.Epid
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1 National Institute Health Research and Development, Indonesian Ministry of Health
Correspondence: Rofingatul Mubasyiroh, National Institute Health Research and Development, Jl. Percetakan Negara 29, Jakarta, 10560 Indonesia. Tel: 021-42872393
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Background: Education is one measure of human development indicators. In Indonesia, the educational goals stated in the Law are to educate the life of the nation and develop Indonesian people as a whole. Education in children is an important thing that is part of the process of his potential developing. Many things affect the process of childrens education, including the parent-s mental disorder. Purpose: the aim of this study was to examine the effects of parental depression on educational outcomes in children aged 6-12 years. Methods: Analysis using IFLS waves 4 and 5, with longitudinal design. IFLS-4 was conducted in 2007 and IFLS-5 in 2014. Children were 6-12 years old from IFLS-5, with outcome variable was education dropouts in the form of dropping out, failed and repeat class, and temporarily dropout school (minimum 1 month). The main factor parental depression were measured from CES-D instrument IFLS-4 and IFLS-5. The inclusion criteria were children who lived at the same home with parents. Exclusion criteria are children who drop out due to family economic reasons, no-school, school-far, and no-teacher. The covariates were childrens- sex, childre-s chronic disease, parents work status, parent-s education and parent-s age, and type of residence. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify the main factor effect to outcomes with covariate control. Results: Our study show that children by 8.7% experienced dropout-school. After being adjusted for covariates, maternal depression have an impact on 6-12 years dropout- school, especially depression experienced by mothers both in 2007 and 2014 (OR 1.97; 95% CI 1.04-3.74,P=0.037). Whereas father depression is not proven to have an impact on child dropouts 6-12 years. Conclusion: Our findings indicate maternal depression has a significant influence on the incidence of child dropouts. While paternal depression did not give effect to the drop-out of the child. This finding certainly provides an impetus to provide literacy about mental health and parenting, so parents and the environment can provide support for the optimal achievement of childrens education.
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parental, depression, dropout-school, academic
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Ponco Iswanto
Institutions
Chemistry Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
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Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship study for anti-inflammatory compound 1,3,4-thiadiazole derivatives have conducted. Atomic net charge, partition co-efficient octanol/water (log P), polarizability, refractive index, surface area, mass, molar volume and dipole moment of semi empirical method AM1 was used as descriptors. This study aimed to get the best model equation as the basic for the in silico calculating of the compound. Hyperchem 7, SPSS and QSAR was used to calculate and analysis all molecular modeling process includes the formation of molecular structure geometry optimization and molecular descriptors calculations. Anti-inflammatory data activity from the literature was used as Biological Activity log (BA log). Linear regression analysis using activity as linear function and physical-chemistry properties as the variable showed the best model equation is: Log BA = - 3.359 - 0.174 LogP + 0.003Vol - 0.001Bm - 0.145µ - 3.702qC3 - 0.317qC13 - 7.738qC14 n= 28 r = 0.931 r2 = 0.866 SE = 0.15938 Fhitung/Ftabel = 1 PRESS =0.908559
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QSAR, 1,3,4-thiadiazole, inflammation, Hyperchem 7
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Rocky Tarsisius Pantouw
Institutions
Universitas Indonesia
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As the growth of game industry, only few Studies in mobile games, and also focused on pre-adopting while ignoring post adoption behaviors. One intrinsic factor considered affecting gameplay is enjoyment. Some research has already conducted to understand what is enjoyment driver. Enjoyment is an external factor that influenced perceived usefulness. where perceived of usefulness is variable proposed in TAM. This study aims to examine impact the game design attribute that fit and influence enjoyment while play game and as a motive of continuance mobile game use in MOBA genre. This research adopts game design attributes of challenge, variety, novelty, design aesthetics, social interaction, playability attributes consist of perceived of use and interactivity. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is used for data analysis. The model is tested with 206 actual users. The findings put Novelty, design aesthetic and interactivity under observed. This research concluded that continual mobile game use is strongly driven by perceived of usefulness. The implications are discussed in the paper.
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Keywords: Mobile games, MOBA, Enjoyment, Continued use, TAM
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Rani Aulia Imran
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a) Department of Industrial Engineering, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Purbalingga, Indonesia
*raniauran14[at]gmail.com
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One important component in healthcare system is pharmaceutical service delivery. Generally, a good pharmacy quality services is intended to pharmaceutical product which are well prepared, stored, distributed, dispensed and discarded. However, in these days services is assessed through medication availability, waiting time and user satisfactions. Patient satisfaction is closely related to the quality offered by the hospital; therefore, hospitals need to make continuous quality improvements to the process of service, facilities, utilities and health workers. The application of lean hospital in Indonesia has been carried out in several hospitals. This research aims to propose improvements to hospital pharmacy services quality by using Lean Hospital approaches in reducing services waiting time of compound medicine. A case study was chosen namely Hospital ABC at Central Java, conducted in February-April 2019. There is a crucial problem in pharmacy services at Hospital ABC, which is the prescription drug waiting time of compound medicine. This study begins with process flow analysis and waste identification by conducting interview with stakeholders of the hospital. Non-value added and value added activities been divided, then time measurement in each activity is carried out with a time study method, to get the actual time of compounding the drug. Current state flow was mapped using value stream mapping tools, and future state flow map was recommended. This study showed that total time needed in one cycle of a patient prescription was more than 60 minutes (not accordance to minimum service standards set by the Ministry of Health). Using lean tools, value added activities been identified and process time in future state map optimized to 47%. Some activities cannot be eliminated because they ere are non-value added but necessary activities. By using 5-why-s root cause analysis, deficiencies identified and improvement proposal were recommended.
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pharmacy; services; waiting time; lean hospital
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Suryanto Suryanto
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Public Health Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jenderal Soedirman
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Background. Human resources are the most valuable and primary investment. Students as a group of junior workers as the next generation of national development need to be fostered and directed so that aftergraduation can be an independent workforce in all aspects of life including being able to become entrepreneurs. Students are expected to excel academically and excel in the field of entrepreneurship. The synergy between competencies Hard skills and Soft skills are very important for success in business and life. So far there has never been research on soft skills for Unsoed students, especially those who attend PMW. The research objective was to determine what factors are associated with student interest in entrepreneurial activity in Unsoed Purwokerto. Method.This study is an observational quantitative research with cross sectional analytic. The population is the students participating in entrepreneurial activity in Unosed 2018. The sampling technique is simple random sampling with a total of 128 people. The research instrument was a questionnaire and data analysis with chi-square. Result, There were 128 respondents who were participants in the entrepreneurship activities of Jenderal Soedirman University Purwokerto in 2018 from 10 faculties from 12 existing faculties, including 4th semester students as many as 97 people (75.8%) and 2nd semesters of 31 people (24.2%). Statistical test results concluded that the variable need for power, achievement, affiliate, living skills, thinking skills, and leadership skills associated with interest in entrepreneurship. Conclusions. It should be a willingness to participate in entrepreneurial activities on the students continue to be improved in each faculty.
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Motivation; soft skills, interest in entrepreneurship
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Rima Raidah Rachmah
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School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung. Jl. Ganesha No,10, Bandung 40116, Indonesia
Abstract
Instagram is one of the most popular social media among young people. Indeed, Instagram not only used as social media but also a marketing tool for local fashion brands. There are various phenomena of Instagram marketing, yet there is still a lack of explanation of why the phenomena happened. Therefore, to propose an active social media marketing in Instagram for local fashion brands, identification of consumer engagement in social media is necessary. The objective of this research is to identify the forms of communication in which consumers most enthusiastically interact with local fashion brands on Instagram and explore the correlation between Instagram contents of fashion brands with the engagement of the consumers. The researcher surveyed through an online questionnaire as a tool to collect the data with Instagram active users as the requirement for respondents. The researcher found out that the content type of post characteristics influences boosting customer engagement. In this research, the content type classified into entertainment, informative, and remuneration posts. Each content type has different results in controlling customer engagement. Among the three classifications of content types, entertainment content type has the most substantial influence on customer engagement. Therefore, local fashion brands are recommended to utilize their marketing strategy by creating more entertainment content type, among other types on Instagram.
Keywords
Instagram, Social media marketing, Consumer engagement, Purchase intention.
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Shafinar Ismail
Institutions
Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Melaka,
110 Off Jalan Hang Tuah, 75300 Melaka, Malaysia
Abstract
The motivation in this study lies on the fact that despite the tremendous development of the Islamic finance industry, some scholars argue that the development was driven by the debt-based or non- Profit sharing and losses sharing (PLS) contract instead of the widely proposed Profit sharing and losses sharing (PLS) contracts perceived to be as the ideal mode of financing. The question that arises is why non-PLS based? Why not PLS? Which one should the concepts use in Islamic finance then? Hence, this paper tries to explore the reason behind such development, discuss the future development as well and finally answer the main issue of which one should be the one? Initially the PLS was introduced in Malaysia; however the trend moved to non-PLS as a result of the current situation. The introduction of non-PLS products has been approved by shariah scholars hence making it shariah compliant. Since ‘sin- is not an issue anymore, the investors now look for the best instrument that can give them higher return in line with the investment concept of high risk high return. Therefore, both PLS and non-PLS can be used side by side at the present moment.
Keywords
Profit and loss sharing; Islamic finance concept; Malaysia
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
maryam Shabany
Institutions
Tehran University of medical sciences
Abstract
Background: Increasing hospital costs and its social and cultural problems has led to the idea of providing healthcare services at home. Because of infrastructural and implementation problems, providing healthcare at home in Iran has not been initiated yet. Therefore, this study set out to elaborate the need for a comprehensive system in order to provide this service in Iran. Methods: All articles published in indexing sites with the defined keywords in English or Farsi were gathered. The indexing websites included Iran Medex, PubMed Central, Elsevier journals, WHO publications and Google scholar from 1985 to 2014 were surveyed. Other documents included the related books and regulations. Results: Despite of having dominant religious values and constitution laws related to stability of family relations and establishment of clinical services and health care at home in Iran, providing health care services faces some harsh challenges including ignoring entrepreneurship and lack of required infrastructures such as lack of required insurance regulations, the inappropriate and indifferent performance of some activists home services and absence of registration and identification system in this domain. Conclusion: Because of the increasing number of elderly people in Iran and healthcare costs becoming more and more expensive, establishing a system for providing healthcare at home is inevitable.
Keywords
Healthcare at home, Healthcare systems, Iran
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Nurul Izzah Shari
Institutions
1Lifestyle Science Cluster, Advanced Medical and Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kepala Batas, Malaysia
2 Department of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
*Corresponding author: Nurul Izzah Shari (izza_lesca[at]yahoo.com)
Abstract
Background: Posttraumatic growth is known as the experience of positive changes in psychological aspect as a consequence of a struggle in major crises in life and has significant impact on the quality of life and survivorship trajectory of cancer patient. Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the psychometric properties of Posttraumatic Growth Inventory Short Form (PTGI SF) Malay version and to identify the sensitivity and specificity of the scale. Methods: Back translation procedure was carried out and PTGI SF Malay version was administered to 102 cancer patients and 100 non-cancer patients. The evaluation of psychometric properties in this study included content validity index, internal consistency, parallel reliability, construct validity (convergent and discriminant), concurrent validity, sensitivity and specificity of PTGI SF Malay version. Results: PTGI SF Malay version demonstrated good internal consistency and parallel reliability. Discriminant and convergent validity were established thus confirmed construct validity and five factors model of PTGI-SF Malay version was supported. The result of sensitivity and specificity of PTGI SF Malay version indicated that cancer patients who scored more than 35.5 were having significant post traumatic growth. Conclusion: PTGI SF Malay version is a reliable and valid instrument to measure post-traumatic growth among cancer patient in Malaysia. The results can be used as reference for other researchers to identify the significant score of posttraumatic growth among cancer patients. The findings may benefit future study in determining trajectory of posttraumatic growth and in evaluation of the efficacy the potential intervention to inflate the growth.
Keywords
Posttraumatic growth, PTGI-SF Malay version, reliability, validity, cancer
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Muslihudin Muslihudin
Institutions
a) Puskesmas Terawan
b) Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
Abstract
Background: Occupational safety and health is needed in companies or industries to prevent accidents at work. The causes of work accidents or diseases were influenced by two main factors, unsafe actions and unsafe conditions. The used of personal protective equipment can avoid or reduce the risk of accidents which influenced by internal or external workers motivation. Family support was one of the motivator of workers motivation. The aimed of this study was to determine the relationship between family support and motivation to use personal protective equipment. Methodology: This research used cross sectional study design. Data was taking by measurement with questionnaire. Data have taken with simple random sampling from tile-making workers in Giwangretno Village, Sruweng District. Results: This study have obtained 143 respondents, women (62.2%), the age range 36-55 years, education level was elementary school (74,8%). Family support in the medium category was 68.5% and motivation for the use of personal protective equipment high category 69.2%. The Somers-d test showed p = 0.006 (p <0.05) and correlation coefficient r = 0.202. Conclusion: This study showed that there was a positive relationship between family support and motivation to use personal protective equipment with a low level of closeness.
Keywords
Family support, motivation, personal protective equipment, tile maker.
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Umar Sumardi
Institutions
Jenderal Soedirman Of University
Abstract
Background: Hypercholesterolemia incidence is increasing in the world. Hypercholesterolemia can be controlled with appropriate dietary behavior. Self efficacy is one of the important factors that can influence behavior. Methodology: Research correlation with cross sectional design. Total sample of 46 respondents were taken using total sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire, and analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis. The bivariate analysis using Pearson test. Research result: Characteristics of respondents aged 46-55 years most of as much as 37.0%. Women as much as 91.3%, 50.0% had elementary education, and income below <1,500,000 52.2%. Respondents have self-efficacy with a mean value of 56.85. Dietary behaviors in patients with hypercholesterolemia with an average value of 39.26. Self-efficacy relationship with dietary behaviors in patients with hypercholesterolemia obtained by value p = 0,018 with a value of r = 0.349. Self-efficacy had a significant association with dietary behaviors in patients with hypercholesterolemia which means higher self-efficacy, the higher the dietary behavior Conclusion: The higher self-efficacy, the higher the dietary behaviors in patients with hypercholesterolemia
Keywords
Efficacy of Self, hypercholesterolemia, Diet Behavior
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Muhammet Erbay
Institutions
Selcuk University
Faculty Tourism and Faculty of Communication
Abstract
Social media, whose individual and social usage is increasing day by day, is also inreasing its presence in our lives as the most important communication medium. Social media is a communication network in which the user publishes and circulates the content he / she produces. Today, many individuals and institutions are actively using social media. This makes immediate access easier to any website; contents, articles, news, thoughts, daily events, photos can be seen through social media, and anyone can reflect their views within a social network. The word that best describes social media, which is frequently spoken by todays people, is “sharing”. The main issue that will be discussed in this study is whether social media is the new public space or not. The public sphere is also a common area where ideas and opinions are shared on an individual and social scale. In this sense, the study includes a theoretical analysis and discussion while focusing on the concepts of social media and public sphere.
Keywords
Social media, Public sphere, Communication, social network
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
AZIEAN JAMIN
Institutions
Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
Abstract
Tourists are continuously searching for new trends, exciting ways of travelling and a variety of adrenaline rush experiences. Dark tourism is one of many examples of tourism products that able to fulfil these objectives. Although Malaysia has many dark tourism sites, they are not globally recognized yet and able to attract the international tourists. Many focused on the negative impacts of the sites rather than the potential benefits of the industry. Thus, this study is prepared to investigate the benefits of dark tourism among visitors. The study adapted a model from Kang, Scott, Lee, and Ballantyne (2012). Three factors including social benefits, learning benefits and psychological benefits were discussed. The findings have shown that dark tourism contributes sufficient benefits which may aid to the raid development of this tourism sector in the future.
Keywords
dark tourism, paranormal, tourism trends, Malaysia
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Rizky Vaira
Institutions
a) Department of Health Science, Universitas Aisyiah, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Jalan Ringroad Barat No.63, Mlangi Nogotirto, Gamping, Area Sawah, Nogotirto, Gamping, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55592
*rizky.vaira02[at]gmail.com
b) Department of Health, Universitas Sari Mulia, Banjarmasin, Indonesia
Jalan Pramuka No.2, Pemurus Luar, Kecamatan. Banjarmasin Timur., Kota Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan 70238
Abstract
Background: The partnership of midwives and women is the philosophy of midwifery care in the period of decline, which occurred the violence and not mutually appreciated especially during childbirth in developing countries. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of women and midwives,strategy and expectation of women and midwives in midwifery services. Methods: The design of this study using electronic bibliographic database Searches of PubMed, Sciencedirect, Proquest is done systematically since 2008 to 2018. Quality articles are chosen based on criteria of inclusion and extracting results from 858 article into 10 articles, and then classify the comparison results to developing countries and developed countries. Results: The result showed that the review article is found the experience of women and midwives for care in developing countries less well because there is no accompanying childbirth, there is physical or verbal violence, and hospital facilities that do not support. While the experience of women and midwives in developed country midwives, either because the present critical period in time, there is a sense of care from midwives who become partners for women. Partnership midwives and women since pregnancy contribute to vaginal birth. Midwives and women have hope that midwifery care can be given a maximum, qualified and manifested a sense of mutual understanding and respect for each other. Conclusion: The condition of midwifery care in developing countries need particular attention. The importance of the presence of a midwife, care of ongoing and partnered with women can suppress violence in orphanages. The Government needs to provide training to midwives on counseling skills, build interpersonal relations, and effective leadership in midwifery care.
Keywords
Experiences and expectations, Midwives and women, Women-centered care
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Arum Maharani Feminingtyas
Institutions
School of Business and Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
Abstract
Cause Related Marketing (CRM) becomes an increasingly popular nowadays as a used tool by companies operating in the market. CRM campaign represents form of a partnership in a creative manner which companies, nonprofit organization, and customers makes charities for collective benefits and believed as the most effective marketing strategy for company nowadays rather than other strategies as customers have shifting paradigms in perception and recognition towards products that they are increasingly looking for products or brand that also have positive shared value in the surroundings or called the societal marketing concept. CRM used by brand marketers who believes that this approach significantly helps to improve the purchase intention. Knowing that, researcher want to get more inclusive and realistic understanding about it. The purpose of this research study is to analyze the influence of CRM towards purchase intention in local fashion brands Indonesia. Using simple regression analysis, the researcher will gather data from about 400 samples using purposive sampling method by spreading questionnaire via online.
Keywords
Cause Related Marketing; Brand Awareness; Purchase Intention
Topic
Others
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