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Journal : Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing

Relationship of Social Media to Beauty Insecurity in Generation Z Women Rosmiati Rosmiati; Dedi Supriadi; Risma Rizatul Jannah
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asy-Syifa: Journal Of Science and Technology Nursing (March 2023)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v1i1.192

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Purpose: this study was to determine the relationship of social media to beauty insecurity in generation z women. Methods : The method is quantitative, with a cross-sectional approach, data collection using a questionnaire distributed through Google form. Participants in this study amounted to 50 respondents. This research was conducted in March 2022. Results: the results of the study, out of 50 respondents who do not actively use social media, only 3 people (6%) had a positive impact. While active users of social media are 47 people (94%) with 16 people (32%) getting a positive impact from beauty insecurity and 31 people (62%) getting a negative impact from beauty insecurity. The most widely used social media is WhatsApp as many as 50 people (100%) while the least used is Facebook as many as 26 people (52%). It can be seen that the majority of women from generation z are active users of social media as many as 47 people (94%). Of the 50 respondents with the highest score, 38 (76%) felt the negative impact of beauty insecurity and the results of the Chi-Square statistical test obtained -value (0.003) < value (0.05). Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that the highest frequency of the negative impact of beauty insecurity is 38 respondents with 76%. The social media with the highest frequency is WhatsApp with 100%. Thus, there is a significant relationship between social media and beauty insecurity in generation z women by obtaining a value (0.003).
The Effect of Application of Group Activity Therapy Session 1-2 on Controlling Hallucinations Rosmiati Rosmiati; Mohamad Saoky Miswar; Aulia Ridla Fauzi
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Asy-Syifa: Journal Of Science and Technology Nursing (September 2023)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v1i2.350

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Hallucinatory disorders are one of the nursing problems that can be found in patients with mental disorders. One of the most common types of hallucinations is auditory hallucinations. Auditory hallucinations can be ringing sounds or noises that have no meaning, but are more often heard as a meaningful word or sentence. One therapy for hallucinations is Group Activity Therapy (TAK). Objective: To determine the effect of group activity therapy sessions 1-2 on controlling hallucinations. Methods: This study uses a quantitative method with a quasi experiment. Sampling with purposive sampling technique is as many as 6 respondents. This study was conducted on March 15-23 2022. Results: showed that patients with hallucinations were able to control hallucinations after the implementation of TAK Sessions 1-2 with the results of comparative analysis, the pretest 3.7, posttest 8.4 and p value=0.01. Conclusion: there is an effect of group activity therapy sessions 1-2 on controlling hallucinations in hallucinating patients.