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The Relationship of The Implementation of Physical Distancing with The Level of Social Interaction in Children Aged 3-6 Years Old in Bantal Village, Asembagus District, Situbondo Regency Rahmawati, Ira; Lisabella, Stefanie Hapy
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): VOLUME 8 NO 1 MARCH 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v8i1.32757

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Introduction: Social interaction played an important role in a child's daily life. If there was no balance of intelligence or interactive abilities, it would be difficult for children to live in society. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government issued a physical distancing policy. Children couldn't meet and interact with their environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the application of physical distancing and the level of development (social interaction) of children aged 3-6 years in Bantal Village. Method: The research method used is quantitative with a cross-sectional approach design. The study was conducted 93 children with criteria aged 3-6 years who live in Bantal Village, Asembagus District. The exclusion criteria for sick children, have physical limitations and suffer from mental disorders using the purposive sampling technique. Data collection used measuring tools in the form of a questionnaire on the physical distancing and interaction rating scale (IRS) and used the chi-square for the statistical test. Results: The results of the statistical analysis test using the chi-squere value obtained p<É‘ (p=0.001<0.05) so that there is a relationship between the application of physical distancing and the level of development (social interaction) of children aged 3-6 years in Bantal Village, Asembagus District, Situbondo Regency. Conclusions: There was a relationship between the application of physical distancing and the level of development (social interaction) of children aged 3-6 years during the Covid-19 pandemic in Bantal Village. 
The relationship between personality type and self-control with cyberbullying behavior in adolescents Dzunnuroin, Naura Royyani; Julianingrum, Peni Perdani; Rahmawati, Ira
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 1 MARCH 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i1.37582

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Introduction: Personality type and self-control are internal factors that can determine the behaviour of adolescents, one of which is cyberbullying. Personality determines the nature of adolescents, and self-control is the control of adolescents in holding back their responses and emotions to show behaviour. This study aimed to determine the relationship between personality type and self-control with cyberbullying behaviour in adolescents at Y High School Banyuwangi Regency.Methods: The research method used is quantitative with a cross-sectional approach design. This study was conducted on 196 adolescents using a purposive sampling technique with several inclusion criteria: active students aged 15 to 17 years, users of smartphones, email, and social media. The data were collected by using several measuring instruments: the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) with a reliability test value of α = 0.762, the Brief Self Control Scale with a reliability test value using a T-test with r = 0.18, and the Cyber Aggressore Scale (CYB-AGS) with reliability test value α = 0.867. Logistic regression statistical tests analyzed the data. Results: This study revealed no relationship between personality type and cyberbullying behavior with p-value = 0.573 and a relationship between self-control and cyberbullying behaviour with p-value <0.001.Conclusions: There is no relationship between personality type and cyberbullying behaviour, and there is a relationship between self-control and cyberbullying behaviour at Y High School Banyuwangi Regency. Keywords: cyberbullying; personality type; self-control
The low-birth-weight infants' nutritional status related factors based on maternal characteristics in agricultural areas Rahmawati, Ira; Amartha, Desta Cahya; Merina, Nuning Dwi; Llopis , José Luis; Saidah, Qori Ila
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): VOLUME 11 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v11i2.73831

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Introduction: Low birth weight (LBW) infants are vulnerable to health problems that impact growth and development. However, mothers as primary caregivers may not be able to provide care optimally. Factors associated with maternal characteristics need to be analyzed to determine pediatric nursing interventions to improve LBW infant care. This study aims to analyze factors associated with the nutritional status of Low-Birth-Weight Infants (1-12 months) based on maternal characteristics in agricultural areas of Jember Regency. Methods: The cross-sectional design study was conducted among infant and mother pairs by measuring nutritional status (Weight-for-Age) and distributing questionnaires on maternal characteristics such as age, education, parity, occupation, and responsive caregiving. Total sampling was collected in one of the agricultural areas of Jember that had a high LBW birthrate, resulting in 89 infant-mother pairs with a history of low-birth-weight births. Data collection on nutritional status and maternal demographics was obtained from the Maternal and Child Health Book, while responsive caregiving data was collected from questionnaires to mothers. The Spearman’s rank test analyzed the relationship between infant nutritional status and maternal characteristics. Results: The majority of infants had a normal nutritional status (88%). The characteristics of mothers are mostly aged in early adulthood (95.6%), multiparous (62.9%), elementary school educated (37.1%), not working (87.6%), and responsive caregiving as low as almost as high (50.6%; 49.4%). The results of the study showed that mothers' age, education level, and occupation status were not related to LBW infant nutritional status. However, maternal parity and responsive caregiving were related to the nutritional status (P-value = < .001). Conclusion: The pediatric nurse should play a crucial role as an infant care provider to enhance mothers’ empowerment in caring for LBW infants. The Responsive caregiving practice education could be an alternative pediatric nursing intervention to reduce LBW infant morbidity and mortality. Keywords: low birth weight; nutritional status; pediatric nursing
Co-Authors 'Athiyah, Qoni’atul Abdulloh Faqih S. M. Ade Holis Ade Ratnasari Af'idatur Rosyidah Afdi Septiono, Eka Afidah, Nurul Ahmad Junaidi Alfarizi, Muhammad Alfia, Siti Mafudlotul Alfurqon, Achmad Syarofi Amartha, Desta Cahya Amerta, Midya Yuli Anggraini, Dina Dewi Anwar, Muhammad Saidun Ariani, Febrian Dwi Eki Putri Astuti, Dwi Hery Ateng Supriatna Azizah, Alfiani Nur Busriyanti Busriyanti Deditiani Tri Indrianti Della Nisa'ul Mufida Dewi Nishwatul Fithriyah Dewi, Fitria Dilaruri, Ade Dina Dewi Anggraini Dini Kurniawati Dzunnuroin, Naura Royyani Edi Rohaedi Eka Afdi Septiyono Elan, Elan Fauza, M. Ruskhan Fina Riyandita Masfurin Hafni Zukhrufina Hilwa Kamilatunnuha I Made Maduriana Iis Komariah Indah Siti Aisyah Inganah Istiyati Mahmudah Iswati Iswati Ita Fitriyah Julianingrum, Peni Perdani Julinigrum, Peni Perdani Juliningrum, Peni Perdani Kornalisa, Kornalisa Labibah Fatihatu Hanin Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Lasmanah Latifah, Aurora Anastasya Lingling Marinda Palupi Lisabella, Stefanie Hapy Llopis , José Luis Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Luluk Nurul Aini Luthfi Hana Fadiah Makhrufi M.A.S. Ardianto Mareta, Lutvia Masripah Merina, Nuning Dwi Midya Yuli Amreta MUHAMMAD IRFAN HILMI Muhammad Mubiar Ramadana Muhammad Rafi Fauzan Muhimatul Ummami Nabilah Artha D.Z. Nadia Meirani Ni Made Rai Wisudariani Ni Putu Seniwati, Ni Putu Nourma Andini, Aisyah Novananda, Ajie Nunuy Nurjanah Nurhidayah, Ririn Nurul Afidah Nurul Hidayah NURUL HIDAYAH OPAH ROPIAH, OPAH Peni Perdani Juliningrum, Peni Perdani Perdani Juliningrum, Peni Perwiraningrum, Dhyani Ayu Rahmawati, Iis Rajabani, Alissa Zakiah Retty Isnendes Risa Dwita Hardianti, Risa Dwita Rizanti, Ayunda Puteri RUHALIAH Dr., RUHALIAH Saidah, Qori Ila Sani Saputra, Andika Ari Saputra, Erwin Rahayu Sari, Marlynda Happy Nurmalita Satya, Malinda Capri Nurul Setyowati, Lisus Sinta Rosalina Stephani Diah Pamelasari, Stephani Diah Sufyan Asasi, Muhammad Sulastyawati Sulastyawati Supono Suprianti, Lilik Susanti, Ika Adelia Tri Cahyanto Triyadi, Slamet Tulus Rega Wahyuni E Wibisono, Sentot Satrio Widiani, Esti Yulia Indrawati Zulkarnain Zulkarnain