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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)

Analysis of Non-clinical Risk Factors for Heart Disease and Stroke Using Statistical Method Sri Sumarlinda; Azizah Binti Rahmat; Zalizah Binti Awang Long
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1635.223 KB) | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v3i1.2217

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Heart disease and stroke are the main contributions to health disorder. Two factors influence the susceptibility of the disease, namely clinical risk factors and non-clinical factors. This study aims to analyze the effect of non-clinical risk factors on the susceptibility to heart disease and stroke. The non-clinical risk factors are stress management, age, obesity, genetics, smoking, gender, lifestyle (nutrition), lifestyle (timing rest), and physical activity. Analysis of the influence of non-clinical risk factors on susceptibility using statistical methods, namely descriptive statistics, normalization tests with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, validity tests, reliability tests, and correlation tests. The descriptive statistical tests show that the risk factors for stress management, obesity, and smoking have a more significant influence than others. While Gender and physical activity have more negligible effect than others. Testing with one sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test shows that the data is normally distributed. Validity testing produces 100% valid data. The reliability test using Cronbach's alpha of 9 non-clinical risk factor items resulted in a value of 0.684, which means reliable. Correlation test between 9 items of non-clinical risk factor shows significant between items.
EFFECT OF EDUCATION AND OCCUPATION ON THE QUANTITY OF RESEARCH Joni Maulindar; Zalizah Binti Awang Long; Jawahir Che Mustapha Yusuf
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

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The low interest in research in several places, especially in Indonesia, is influenced by several factors. This study identifies the validity of two factors that can affect the number of lecturers' research. The goal to be achieved in this research is to find out how much education and job title affect the number of lecturers' research. The research was conducted using descriptive quantitative methods with 41 samples of respondents. The results of this study indicate that based on the ANOVA test, the F value is 1.864 with a sig. 0.169. In the regression test, the t value was obtained at 1.153 with a sig value. 0.256 and 0.067. Through this value, it can be concluded that education and job position has a significant effect on the quantity of lecturer research.