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Student Stress Levels in Preparing Thesis Livana PH; Dona Yanuar Agus Santoso; Sri Mulyani; Uswatun Hasanah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i3.2136

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Students in writing their theses face several obstacles that cause stress. The stressors faced by students vary so that students' stress responses can be categorized according to their levels. The research aims to determine the stress level of students in writing their theses at STIKES Kendal. This research is quantitative research with a descriptive analytical design. The sample for this research was 48 final year students who were writing their thesis. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The data collection tool used a questionnaire with 7 statements related to stress taken from the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale 21 (DASS 21) questionnaire. The results showed that the majority of students in preparing their thesis were at a moderate level of stress with responses that were difficult to rest, easily agitated, and easily offended.
Accelerate Reduction of Stunting: Knowledge and Parenting Patterns of Parents with Stunting Toddler in Kendal District Dona Yanuar Agus Santoso; Livana PH
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i3.2137

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Kendal Regency emerges as a significant stunting hotspot, reporting 5,017 at-risk toddlers for stunting in 2021. Parental comprehension of stunting and caregiving practices in toddler nutrition are crucial predisposing factors. This study investigates parental knowledge and caregiving patterns regarding stunted toddlers in Kendal. Employing purposive sampling, 165 parents (mothers/fathers) were selected. Through a knowledge and caregiving pattern questionnaire, findings reveal parents' moderate awareness of toddler stunting; 77.6% display satisfactory understanding, while 22.4% demonstrate limited awareness. Analysis of caregiving patterns indicates that 57% of parents adopt appropriate nutritional caregiving, 27.9% exhibit insufficiencies, and 15.2% follow commendable practices. These results underscore the need to enhance parental understanding of stunting and improve nutritional caregiving for stunted children. It is recommended that parents of stunted toddlers actively seek information on stunting management and attentively address nutritional requirements, particularly fat intake, for severely underweight children.
Understanding Patients' Knowledge of Risk Behavior in Managing Emotional Control Dona Yanuar Agus Santoso; Livana PH
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i4.2846

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Mental health remains an ongoing concern within both global and national contexts, with schizophrenia standing out as a significant manifestation marked by a spectrum of symptoms, including both positive and negative behavioral manifestations, such as violent tendencies. The propensity towards violent behavior signifies a facet of anger expression, often demonstrated through threats, self-inflicted harm, or harm towards others. This study endeavors to evaluate the emotional regulation capabilities of patients affected by this condition. Employing a descriptive research design, the study sample comprises 20 participants selected through purposive sampling methods. Data collection procedures encompassed observational techniques alongside structured interviews. Analysis of the gathered data employed univariate techniques, particularly through frequency distribution analysis. The findings underscore a prevalent tendency among patients to employ techniques such as deep breathing and physical engagement with pillows or mattresses as mechanisms for emotion regulation.