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Description Level of Nomophobia Tendency in Adolescent Children at Junior High School in Bandung Apriliani, Annisa; Rakhmawati, Windy; Kosim, Kosim
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): 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.v6i5.3509

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The development of technology such as smartphones is growing rapidly which can facilitate teenagers activities to be easier. The convenience provided can increase a sense of dependence and cause adolescents to tend to nomophobia. Nomophobia (No Mobile Phone Phobia) is a modern phobia characterized by fear and anxiety due to not being with a smartphone. This study aims to determine how the level of nomophobia tendency in adolescent children in Bandung middle school. The study used descriptive quantitative method with cross sectional design. The population in this study were students of SMPN Bandung grades VII, VIII, and IX totaling 928 students. The sampling technique used was proportional stratified random sampling with a sample of 99. Determination of the sample from each class will be done randomly using the wheels of names application through the absentee number. Data were obtained through a questionnaire in the form of google forms distributed online. The instrument used is Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) made by (Yildirim & Correia, 2015) consisting of 20 questions with the results of the validity test r count of 0.468 – 0.754 (r table = 0.195 ) and Cronbach’s alpha results of 0.945. Univariate analysis was used in this study with frequency distribution and percentage. The results showed that most of the respondents 62 people (62.6%) showed moderate nomophobia tendencies, 36 people (36.4%) showed mild nomophobia tendencies and 1 person (1%) did not experience nomophobia tendencies. There were no respondents who showed severe nomophobia tendencies. Most of the respondents belonged to the moderate nomophobia tendency category. Therefore, it is hoped that nurses can make efforts to deal with nomophobia in the form of health education, REBT self management techniques, and KEKINIAN family.
Relationship between Gadget Usage and Cognitive Development of Preschool Putri, Angeli Soradin; Hendrawati, Sri; Kosim, Kosim
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): 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.v6i5.3643

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Approximately 79% of Indonesian children have used gadgets. Such use can have an impact on child development at preschool age, especially cognitive development. At the golden age, children experience 80% brain development which makes it easy for children to absorb information that occurs around them. Cognitive is the way children adapt and define objects and events in their environment. The purpose of this study is to identify patterns of gadget use, identify cognitive development, and identify the relationship between gadget use and cognitive development of preschool children at Kemala Bhayangkari 43 Jatinangor Kindergarten. Method: This research is quantitative with a correlational approach and uses a total sampling method of 34 respondents at Kemala Bhayangkari 43 Jatinangor Kindergarten. The measuring instrument used is the Gadget Use Pattern instrument in children with a validity value of 0.388 and a reliability of 0.666 and the Preschool Child Cognitive Development instrument (5-6 Years) with a validity value above 0.4 and a reliability result of 0.780 which means that these two instruments are valid and reliable. Data analysis used in this study used univariate and bivariate analysis with fisher's extract test. Results: The results of the univariate test on gadget use in children fall into the quite good category with the results of 23 respondents (67.6%) and cognitive development in children falls into the good category with the results of 25 respondents (73.5%). The bivariate test results using fisher's extract test with sig. (2-tailed) is 0.670 (>0.05). Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there is no relationship between the use of gadgets and the cognitive development of preschool children (5-6 years old) at Kemala Bhayangkari 43 Jatinangor Kindergarten.
Co-Authors 'Ardhuha, Jannatin 'Ardhuha, Jannatin A. Wahab Jufri A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Aat Sriati Abadi, Muhammad Adawiyah, Nabilah Al Adi Muhamad Muhsidi Ahmad Busyairi, Ahmad Ahmad Harjono Aliefman Hakim Alpiani, Delta Amalia, Tata Amelia, Tasya Aos Santoso Hadiwijaya, Aos Santoso Apridin, Apridin Apriliani, Annisa Ariatin, Adinda Rainah Lova Aris Doyan Arni, Kurnia Julianti Aziziyah, nurul Baratasena, Raden Radian Desy Indra Yani Devi, Via Monica Dinda, Yayi Ana Efri Widianti Erdawaty, Sri Erwanto, Muhammad Fadholi, Affan Hilmi Gunawan Gunawan Hadisyahputra, Dwita Hairunisyah Sahidu Handayani, Endang P Harliana Harliana Hasan, Nur Bilqis Haibah Mufidah hasani, riadhatul Hesti Platini Hikmawati , Hikmawati Hikmawati Hikmawati I Wayan Gunada Imaniah, Esa Indra Maulana, Indra Indrayani, Indrayani . Jamuri Jamuri, Jamuri Janati, Janati Jogo, Sukmo Banyu Johdi, Haerul Joni Rokhmat Junaenni Januarizcha Kadar Risman Khaerus Syahidi Kurniawan Arizona Kusumawati, A. Laili Rahayuwati Lala, Andi Lestari, Furri Fuzie Liana Liana Lilis Mamuroh Lovy Herayanti Mahmudah, Huraiza Makhrus, Muhamad Maria komariah Maulana, Lalu Muhammad Septian Maulana, Sidik Mediawati, Ati Surya Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer Muh. Makhrus MUHAMMAD TAUFIK Muhammad Zuhdi Mukidin, Mukidin Musthofa, Faizal Namina, Fajaritta Sukma Ni Nyoman Sri Putu Verawati Nisrina, Nina Nita Fitria Novia Rahmawati Nur Faiz Habibah Nurhakim, Furkon Paiman Paiman Paramitha, Reny Putri, Angeli Soradin Qothrunnada, Qothrunnada Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rifa Aksar, Fadila Riyanti, Nandita Agus Riyanto, Nur Bambang Sahidu, Haerunisyah Sandra Pebrianti Sari, Rosita Satutik Rahayu Sri Hendrawati Sudrajat, Vickry Maulanna Sukardi, Didi Sukarso, Aa Sukmawati Sukmawati Susilawati, Susilawati Syahrial Ayub, Syahrial SYAHRIAL SYAHRIAL Tetti Solehati Theresia Eriyani Toyibah, Rida Siti Ulfa, Amalia Uluwiyya, Rahma Wahyudi Wahyudi Windy Rakhmawati Wisni, Firda Witdiawati Witdiawati, Witdiawati Yulianita, Henny Yumiati Yunita, Rizki Yuyu Sudarmini Zainuri, Baiq Nabila Saufika