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Journal : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi

MALE OR FEMALE, WHO IS THE HIGHEST? LIFE OPTIMISM IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE PATIENTS Putra, Rahman Pranovri; Ramadhanti, Auliya; Darmawan, Hakim
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Volume 7, Nomor 1, June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiituj.v7i1.26618

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This study aims to analyze optimism in coronary heart patients and optimism in coronary heart patients based on gender differences as the novelty of this research compared to previous studies and it is the result of applied science in the field of public health. This type of research is survey research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were 213 patients with coronary heart disease who had been clinically diagnosed by a doctor and were undergoing outpatient treatment at the Arifin Achmad Hospital in Pekanbaru. The number of samples in this study was 139 people. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive statistical analysis and inferential data analysis using the t-test. The results of the study show that there are differences in optimism in terms of gender in coronary heart patients. Therefore, these findings are useful for the development of positive psychology in the context of coronary heart patients.
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LEVELS OF TOXIC POSITIVITY IN ADOLESCENTS: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY Putra, Rahman Pranovri; Ramadhanti, Auliya; Rizky, Deo Alfa
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Volume 7, Nomor 2, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiituj.v7i2.26624

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This research is the first research derived from applied science in the field of public health to explore gender differences in levels of toxic positivity in adolescents. Toxic positivity is defined as the overgeneralization and ineffectiveness of happy and optimistic states in all situations resulting in the denial, minimization, and invalidation of authentic human emotional experiences. The research sample consisted of male and female teenagers aged 18-24. Data was collected through a questionnaire that measures the level of toxic positivity based on responses related to positivity and behavior that can ignore or override negative emotions. The results show that there is a significant difference between male and female adolescents in the level of toxic positivity. Adolescent girls tend to show lower levels of toxic positivity than adolescent boys. These findings indicate that adolescent girls are more likely to acknowledge and manage their negative emotions more openly than adolescent boys. This study provides important insights into gender differences in the context of toxic positivity in adolescents. The results can be used to develop more targeted interventions and approaches to help adolescents manage their emotions healthily and constructively. The novelty of this research is that it introduces a new measure of toxic positivity that can capture the subtle and complex ways in which people cope with their emotions. This study also contributes to the literature on gender and emotion regulation by highlighting differences in patterns and consequences of toxic positivity among male and female adolescents.
DOES PARENTING STYLE AFFECT ADOLESCENT EMPATHY? A STUDY ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Ramadhanti, Auliya; Putra, Rahman Pranovri; Rizky, Deo Alfa
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Volume 7, Nomor 1, June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiituj.v7i1.26627

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The research is the result of applied science in education, which aims to determine whether there is a relationship between the type of parenting style and the empathetic attitude of students at High school 2 Solok City. This research uses quantitative correlational methods. Data was collected using a parenting style scale with 31 items and an empathy scale with 17 items. The population in this study was 317 students of Senior high school 2 Solok City, and the sample was 176 students. A simple random sampling technique determines the sample. Then, the data was analyzed using Pearson Product Moment correlation analysis. The results of this study show that the level of empathy is in the medium category. The types of parenting patterns for Senior high school 2 Solok City students are divided into 3, namely authoritarian parenting, democratic parenting, and permissive parenting. Of the three types of parenting patterns, the most influential and dominant parenting style used by parents of Solok City 2 High School students is democratic parenting. The correlation test results between the type of parenting style and empathy show that authoritarian parenting and empathy do not have a significant relationship with a personal correlation coefficient value of -0.091; Democratic parenting and empathy have a positive and significant relationship with the person correlation coefficient value. It is significant with a person's correlation coefficient of 0.640, and permissive and empathetic parenting styles have a negative relationship with a person's correlation coefficient of -0.21. The Pearson correlation coefficient is -0.218.
DO UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD NEED OPTIMISM? A CROSS-COUNTRY CASE STUDY Putra, Rahman Pranovri; Ramadhanti, Auliya; Setiawati, Farida Agus; Azizah, Hanna Jessica Al; Puhka, Prakash
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Volume 8, Nomor 1, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiituj.v8i1.31880

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This pioneering study endeavors to paint a vivid portrait of optimism among physics undergraduate students pursuing studies abroad, illuminating the multifaceted dimensions of their academic and personal journey. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research delves deep into the lived experiences of five purposively sampled participants, unraveling the intricate interplay between optimism, self-confidence, and social support networks. Through semi-structured interviews, the study unveils a compelling narrative of resilience and determination, as physics students abroad exhibit unwavering optimism in navigating the challenges inherent in their academic pursuits. Notably, participants demonstrate a profound sense of self-assurance, fostering a supportive environment characterized by mutual respect and camaraderie among peers. Moreover, the study sheds light on the pivotal role of external support systems, ranging from familial encouragement to mentorship from teachers, in bolstering students' resolve and fortitude. By focusing on physics undergraduate students hailing from Indonesia and studying across diverse international landscapes, this research offers a novel lens through which to understand the transformative power of optimism in transcending geographical and cultural boundaries. As such, the findings underscore the critical importance of fostering an optimistic mindset among students embarking on international academic endeavors, advocating for tailored support mechanisms that nurture self-efficacy, self-esteem, and social connectedness. Ultimately, this study serves as a clarion call for educational institutions and support service providers to prioritize holistic strategies aimed at cultivating and sustaining optimism among physics undergraduates pursuing studies abroad, thereby empowering them to thrive in the face of adversity and realize their full academic potential.