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Conservation Behavior in the Agricultural Societies of Java Wijaya, R. Pasifikus Christa; Faturochman, Faturochman
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 46, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This research aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the conservation behavior in the context of the Java community. A deep exploration was conducted on the ecological value model, dynamics of ecological value activation, social attachment bias and collective efficacy in the development of the conservational movement in Menoreh hills. Approach to ethno-phenomenology was made towards five subjects who were chosen by purposive sampling technique. The results showed several conclusions. Harmony of life is the main reason that animates the conservation practice. Peace was translated as biospheric values namely, niteni (pay attention carefully), gemati (nurture with affection) and altruistic value nguri-uri (maintaining a legacy for the next generation). Culturally, the agents who were able to revive the conservation movement has high participation in community activities (akeh srawung), trusted as the source of information and had networked with local policy figure (key figure) as the head of the village and the regent. Without the support of a key figure, collective efficacy will weaken due to the loss of access to the collective agreement and conformity of the conservation movement.
PKM DISEMINASI INFORMASI KESEHATAN BAHAYA PENYALAHGUNAAN NAPZA PADA REMAJA DI SMPN 16 KELAS 8 KOTA KUPANG PROVINSI NTT Muntasir, Muntasir; Nur, Marselinus Laga; Wijaya, Pasifikus Christa
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol 3 No 2 (2019): JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah (DPD) Forum Dosen Indonesia JATIM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36339/je.v3i2.255

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Community Partnership Program for Dissemination of Health Information on Drug Use Hazards In adolescents, especially students of Kupang 16 Public Middle School in the form of lectures, simulations, demonstrations and visualization posters of Narcotics, Psychotropic and Addictive Substances. One of the problems The location was chosen as one of the locations of community service based on the results of field observations explaining the need for health dissemination at this school and there has never been any health dissemination activity involving public health faculty lecturers. Besides providing information and developments in health science and technology in handling health problems, including one of them to prevent drug abuse among adolescents, especially in junior high school students. This program method is to provide 1) planning and design of activities to be carried out. 2) supply of tool materials according to the planned requirements. 3) preparation for implementation. 4) implementation of activities. 5) banner installation and application tools. 6) Submission of material and drug socialization as a way to prevent drug abuse among adolescents. 7) frequently asked questions, suggestions, implementers and partners. 9) monitoring of activities by the FKM Undana monitoring team. 10) evaluation of Community Partnership Program activities by the activity implementing team and partners. 11) reporting the activities of the Community Partnership Program as the responsibility of the activities of the Community Partnership Program. This program output can provide added value knowledge and information. Specifically, this service activity is expected to be able to provide goals to direct the target (students of SMPN 16) for take precautionary measures against opportunities for health problems in adolescents, increase knowledge and understanding of adolescent health, pmpowering teenage students so that preventive actions can be implemented well, supporting government programs in maintaining and improving the health status of adolescents, identifying the dangers of drug abuse that can be experienced at adolescence, provide information and outreach about the dangers of drug abuse that can be experienced at adolescence, convey information and outreach about the sources or causes of the dangers of drug abuse, provide an understanding of the impact of the dangers of drug abuse on its growth and development in adolescence, provide solutions in the form of preventive measures and appropriate handling of the dangers of drug abuse that can occur in adolescence, and provide motivation to keep guarding against drug abuse that can occur at the age of adolescence.
Development of Information System-Based Policy for COVID-19 Affected Students in the Semi-Arid Area of Indonesia Apris A. Adu; Sarci M. Toy; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya; Indra Yohanes Kiling
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15612

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This study aimed to provide an overview of the diet of students during the COVID-19 pandemic, socioeconomicstatus, the physical activities undertook the practiced COVID-19 prevention behavior, and student health.The sample size obtained was 253 participants, who were new students for the 2020/2021 academic year.Structural equation modeling was used for statistical analysis. Students could access nutritious food, but itwas not followed by regular daily exercise. Students were also found to have good COVID-19 preventionbehavior, for example using masks, washing hands, and coughing and sneezing etiquette, but only 41% ofstudents had sufficient rest or sleep.Students have a good level of health, despite lacking physical activities.COVID-19 preventive behavior and socioeconomic status indirectly had an impact on student health. Theright policies are necessary to improve student health.
Bioactive Compounds and Anticancer Activities of Moringa Oleifera of East Nusa Tenggara Origin Marylin Susanti Junias; I GustiNgurah Budiana; Apris A. Adu; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya; Indra Yohanes Kiling
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15850

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This research aimsto know the bioactive compound content of Moringa leaves and seeds so that later it can be developed as a candidate for anticancer drugs. The extraction process results showed n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and ethanol extract levels in the Moringa leaves, respectively; 11.38%; 25.56%, and 40.1%. TheLC50valuesoftheethylacetateextractofMoringaleavesandseedswere127.95 ppm and 117.52 ppm. Furthermore, the LC 50 values of the ethanol extract of Moringa leaves and seeds were 34.58 and 60.69 ppm. The levels of bioactive compounds of the ethyl acetate extract of Moringa leaves and seeds were 137.5 ppm and 6.5 ppm. Based on the anticancer activity test results, all extracts of both Moringa leaves and seeds have potent anticancer activity (<1000 ppm). The n-hexane extract and the ethanol extract of Moringa leave from Kupangcan be developed as ananticancer.
COVID-19 Health Information-seeking Behavior in Timorese Society: A Phenomenological Study Mas’amah; Juan Nafie; Christian J. Bale Lembang; Apris A. Adu; Sarci M. Toy; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya; Indra Yohanes Kiling
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15851

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This study aims to determine the media used in obtaining health information about COVID-19 and the reasons for choosing the media. The theory used is Information-seeking Behavior. This research is qualitative with the phenomenological method. The informants were 38 people who were selected based on the purposive sampling technique. Data collection was carried out utilizing in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique is Creswell’s data analysis in phenomenological research. The results showed that the media used to find health information about COVID-19 were printed mass media (newspapers, magazines, and tabloids), electronic media (television, radio), and internet media. Meanwhile, choosing the media was due to the ease of accessing existing media and the diversity of information obtained.
Daily Spiritual Experience and Religious Believe R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 1 No 1 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (515.993 KB) | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v1i1.2080

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Spiritual experience is often realized as a personal reality that is different from the doctrine of religious beliefs, but whether spiritual experience and religious beliefs are two constructs that are not related to each other is still a subject of debate on this secular oriented world. This study aims to explain the relationship between daily spiritual experience and religious beliefs. The subjects in this study were 69 early adults. The method of data collection in this study was carried out using the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale-Short Form and Religious Belief and Values Scale-Short Form. The results of the research data were analyzed using the Pearson product-moment correlation technique. The result shows a positive relationship between daily spiritual experiences and religious beliefs. Religious beliefs and values can encourage someone to find feelings of love, peace, and happiness in their daily spiritual experiences.
Setia Sampai Terbukti: A Triadic Intervention in Persons With Leprosy to Improve Wellbeing and Reduce Stigma Rufus Patty Wutun; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 1 No 2 (2019): June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (259.584 KB) | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v1i2.2088

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Persons with leprosy suffer physically, psychologically and socially. They feel punished, condemned, discarded and ostracized as the result of their stigma. We argued that leprosy management and complete healing better be done simultaneously on physiological, psychological, sociological and religious faith-spiritual levels, using triadic approach intervention. This study conducted in 2017 in Lembata District, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. 42 leprosy cases were screened through laboratory examination conducted at Damian hospital. 28 leprosy patients agreed to receive the treatment in addition to leprosy medical treatment. 14 patients refused to participate. The Leprosy intervention model successfully enhances the improvements of 24 patients’ health. Spiritual/religious values can be used as a base of a positive view on leprosy management, empowering the family and community capacity on treating leprosy. Social integration is needed to improve the wellbeing of patients both physically and psychologically. This support helps patients to cope with negative feelings and reintegrating them into communities.
Simple Recoder (SRc): Alat Bantu Pengkodean Hasil Kuesioner Online R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 1 No 4 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

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Online survey is considered as an effective means to collect research data. The use of the internet benefits researchers to get large sample sizes in almost unlimited reach. Unfortunately, the editing and coding of the results of the current survey is often constrained by outcomes that are still in the form of word responses. We introduce Simple Recoder (SRc) to make it easier for researchers to provide codes on response responses, especially on the results of online surveys. This tool will make it easier for researchers and students to organize data from online survey results.
Orientasi Dominasi Sosial dengan Kekerasan dalam Pacaran pada Remaja Rema Vara Indry Dubu; M. Dinah Ch. Lerik; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya; Luh Putu Ruliati
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 2 No 2 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

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Abstract. This study aims to know the relationship between social dominance orientation with dating violence in adolescents. The hypothesis is that there is a positive relationship between social dominance orientation with dating violence in adolescents. Participants in this study were 400 adolescents in Kupang City (200 girls dan 200 boys) using convenience sampling. This research uses the quantitative approach with Social Dominanca Orientation7 (ODS7) adaptation scale and Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory (CADRI) adaptation scale as data collection methods. The hypotesys’s result using Spearman correlation technique obtained that correlation coefficient in this study is 0,102 with a significance level is 0,042 (p < 0,05). The data shows that there is a significant positive relationship between the social dominance orientation with dating violence in adolescents in Kupang city. It means that the higher social dominance orientation of adolescent, the higher tendency to commit violence in dating relationship, and vice versa. Keywords: Social Dominance Orientation, Dating Violence, Adolescent
Perilaku Kecanduan Game Online Ditinjau dari Kesepian dan Kebutuhan Berafiliasi pada Remaja Maria Agustina Lebho; M. Dinah Ch. Lerik; R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya; Serlie K. A. Littik
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 2 No 3 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

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Game online merupakan game yang diakses secara online oleh banyak pemain dengan menggunakan jaringan internet. Penggunaan game online yang berlebihan dapat menyebabkan kecanduan game. Remaja yang mengisi waktu luang dengan beramin game, berpeluang untuk mengalami kecanduan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara kesepian dan kebutuhan berafiliasi dengan perilaku kecanduan game online pada remaja. Metode yang digunakan adalah korelasional. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan Convenience Sampling dengan jumlah sampel dalam penelitian sebanyak 465 subyek. Analisis data menggunakan uji regresi logistik. Hasil menunjukkan Odds Ratio untuk variabel kesepian adalah 7,98 yang artinya orang yang tidak mengalami kesepian berpeluang 7,98 kali untuk mengalami perilaku kecanduan game online dibandingkan dengan orang yang mengalami kesepian. Odds Ratio kebutuhan berafiliasi sebesar 12,156 yang artinya orang yang memiliki kebutuhan berafiliasi tinggi berpeluang 12,156 mengalami perilaku kecanduan game online dibandingkan dengan orang yang memiliki kebutuhan berafiliasi yang rendah. Estimasi sumbangan kesepian dan kebutuhan berafiliasi memperoleh nilai Nagelkerke R Square sebesar 40,7%, sedangkan sisanya dijelaskan oleh faktor lain.
Co-Authors Aditya Rinaldi. S Lay Adoe, Erikson Adu, Apris A Adu, Apris A. Afrona E. L. Takaeb Agnes Asa Ala, Jenifer Ruth Lapa Benu, Juliana M. Y. Benu, Juliana Marlin Y Bessy, Shancay Margareth Jostin Bisinglasi, Clarissa Maldini Henderina Christian J. Bale Lembang Damayanti, Yeni Datusanantyo, Robertus Arian Dian Lestari Anakaka Diana Aipipidely Dorothea Lidyaprima Bheo Eho, Florensiana Hariyati Eta Pello Eugenius Vercelly Hamaer Lotar Lejap Faturochman Faturochman Folamauk, Conrad Liab Hendricson Gandy, Jasmin Emanuela Hermanus, Neltji Elisabeth F Hinga, Indriati A. Tedju Huky, Eduardus Julio Angga Huttu, Lionesius Piter Tay I GustiNgurah Budiana Ika Febianti Buntoro Indra Yohanes Kiling Indriarini, Desi Ingutali, Rosita Joanina Adriana Seran Juan Nafie Juliana Marlin Y Benu Junias, Marylin Susanti Kabosu, Aereldio Anchel KAYUN, ROSALINA HELAKA Kefi, Adrianus Rano Keraf, MKP Abdi Klau, Shania Maria Koamesah, Sangguana M. J. Lekekasa, Maria Fransina Febriyanti Leo, Chintya Leba Lerik, M. Dinah Ch. Lerik, M. Dinah Charlota Lerik, Mariana Dinah Ch. Limbu, Ribka Littik, Serlie K.A M. Dinah Ch. Lerik M. K. P. Abdi Keraf M.Dinah Ch Lerik M.K.P. Abdi Keraf Maharani, Elviana Rizky Manikoe, Catherine Alya Hillary Maria Agustina Lebho Maria Fatima Egu Maria Margaretha Kedjo Marianah Dinah Charlota Lerik Marleny Purnamasary Panis Marselino K. P. Abdi Keraf Marselino K. P. Abdi Keraf Mas’amah Mnafe, Rizky Pradita Muntasir, Muntasir Ndun, Catherine Claudya Nicholas Edwin Handoyo Nur, Marselinus Laga Nursaputri, Prescilia Thahira Panis, Marleni Purnamasary Panis, Marleny P. Panis, Marleny Purnamasary Pello, Shela C. Pello, Shela Christine Petrus Aprilianto Lima Kolin Pidi Seme, Anunsiana Roswita Rambadeta, Maruel Djawa Rema Vara Indry Dubu Riberu, Rosalia Kartona Rizky Pradita Manafe Rosalia Katarina Lamanepa Rufus Patty Wutun Sandra Arista Manune Saputra, Erton Umda Sarata, Edison Judicha Sarci M. Toy Selly, Yeti marika Serlie K.A. Littik Sheren O. Nesimnasi Sia, Irmanuwela Sinaga, Masrida Soraya, Ade Ayu Stephany Rahmawati Tae, Philomena Firmina Takalapeta, Theodora Tenga Araminta Nadia Riwu Kaho Thien, Alesandro Delvicchio Try Wahyulyangkara Debora Taunu Tungga, Kezya Marisa Yosepha Hapsari Lembunai