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Bekerja dari Rumah: Analisa Kuantitatif Kinerja Para Pekerja Saat Pandemi COVID-19 Nadila, Syarfina Mahya; Baskoro, Andhika Ajie
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol. 9, No. 2
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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced workers to work from home. WFH intended to reduce the rate of the spread of Covid-19. This study aims to quantitatively describe the level of performance of workers while working from home (WFH) either fully or partially during the Covid-19 pandemic and the factors that influence it. This study uses a quantitative approach with an online survey. Data were analyzed descriptively and by chi-square association test. The results of this study indicate that the level of performance of workers who work from home fully or partially during the Covid-19 pandemic was low, with a percentage of 51.40% and 48.60% of respondents having a high level of performance. The results of the chi-square association test show that there is no association between gender, marital status, number of dependents in the family, number of children, age, education, employment sector, employee status, and income with the level of worker performance during work from home. The purpose of this research is an initial reference for further research with a similar theme but with different concepts, methods, and research loci.
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG URBAN AND RURAL YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN IN INDONESIA Kistiana, Sari; Baskoro, Andhika Ajie
Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan (Journal of Biometrics and Population) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL BIOMETRIKA DAN KEPENDUDUKAN
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jbk.v12i2.2023.186-198

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Family planning is generally recognized as a crucial key in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to explore whether the predictors of modern contraceptive use among young married women differ by place of residence. The data were drawn from the 2019 Indonesia Population, Family Planning, and Family Development Program Performance and Accountability Survey. This study restricted the sample of non-pregnant married women aged 15-24, resulting in a sample of 3,927 young married women. Logistic regression with the place of residence variable used as an interaction term to model the association between selected social, economic, and demographic variables and the outcome variable, modern contraceptive use for each group of women. The number of living children and region exhibited significant variability in contraceptive use among urban and rural young married women. Urban young married women with 1-2 children had higher odds (OR = 27.10; p = 0.000) of using contraceptives compared to rural ones (OR = 15.60; p = 0.000) in regard to number of living children. Rural women residing other islands (non-Java Bali) were less affected (OR = 0.59; p = 0.000) than urban young married women in accessing modern contraceptives (OR = 0.64; p = 0.002). Disseminating information, education, and communication about the health risk of having more than two children would improve the use of modern contraceptives. Family planning policies should also be tailored to address the specific needs of different places of residence with geographical regions.
DO ADOLESCENTS USE DATING APPS TO FIND SEXUAL PARTNERS? A STUDY OF MOTIVATION OF DATING APPS USE AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN INDONESIA Baskoro, Andhika Ajie; Kistiana, Sari; Fajarningtyas, Desy Nuri; Hutasoit, Evalina Franciska
The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): THE INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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Introduction: The existence of dating apps as a form of technological advancement has given individuals new ways to search for a romantic partner. Twenty-five percent of newlywed couples met through dating apps, while 40% of unmarried individuals were looking for partners online. Behind the search for a romantic partner through an app, some risks keep track of its users, which is associated with increased sexual activity. The use of dating apps for adolescent users should be a concern, given that, in the adolescent phase, initiation into sexual activity has become one of the frequently emerging aspects. Aims: To find out the motivation for using dating apps among adolescents aged 18-24 years old. Methods: The users’ motivation of the dating apps focuses on three aspects: Relationship Seeking, Sexual Experience, and Flirting which are categorized into low and high motivation. The study used a quantitative approach with data collection through online questionnaires on 151 respondents. This study used  chi-square as its analytical tool. Result: The study showed that, of the three motivations, the motivation to find a lover was the most common  among the participants. Regarding the socio-demographic characteristics, sex  and the frequency of use of dating apps show significant association with sexual experience and flirting motivation. Age and region are associated with relationship-seeking and flirting motivation, respectively. Interestingly, relationship status is associated with sexual experience motivation. Conclusions: The study recommends increasing the provision of reproductive health information to minimize the risk of dating app use among adolescents.